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== Appropriateness of extracting information from talk schedules ==
 
== Appropriateness of extracting information from talk schedules ==
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So, I have a question about how much of a "rumor" mill this wiki is.  For example, the job at Northeastern University, there is a series of "special talk"s [http://www.math.neu.edu/talks/special.html] organized at NU by the chair of the hiring committee.  Most likely these talks represent their short list.  Should these names be added to that job? [[User:129.215.5.254|129.215.5.254]] 04:45, 20 January 2010 (PST)
 
So, I have a question about how much of a "rumor" mill this wiki is.  For example, the job at Northeastern University, there is a series of "special talk"s [http://www.math.neu.edu/talks/special.html] organized at NU by the chair of the hiring committee.  Most likely these talks represent their short list.  Should these names be added to that job? [[User:129.215.5.254|129.215.5.254]] 04:45, 20 January 2010 (PST)
  
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== abbreviations ==
 
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Why is University of Alabama searching for analysis while the other U.S. schools are searching for anal? Is that still illegal in Alabama?
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Why is University of Alabama searching for analysis while the other U.S. schools searching for anal. Is that still illegal in Alabama?
 
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''No, Alabama's law was overturned by Lawrence v. Texas.  Alabamans have a legal right to practice analysis.''
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