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Hi Jane,
Yes, frames are a pain! But I don't think it's a frame thing. I think
it's a site data management thing--the original article was from August.
I have seen the "page expired" message on other sites; this is news.com
telling me that the "article" itself is expired. I actually did try
google for the article title yesterday, and got the same message after I
followed the provided link. I am going to send a note to the news.com
people to see if they do have some sort of an archive. It certainly
wasn't evident on their site.
>Second: I always try to get the real URL as opposed to the frame URL or
a temporary URL. (You might be able to find out where the Reuters
article is permanently archived - if it is - by googling on the quote,
rather than using their site search engine.)
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