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Fodors took down the hint on how to use Google's cached pages to resurrect parts of www.twenj.com - - or so it would appear.<BR><BR>This was the URL:<BR><BR>http://www.google.com/search?q=+site:www.twenj.com+twenj<BR><BR>Is it grave-robbing? or a fitting tribute to pool efforts and salvage as much as is possible?<BR>
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Thank you, xxx, for the continued effort.<BR><BR>I had e-mailed my condolences to Julie via their website. Do you suppose maybe she let it lapse because it hurt her too much to see the condolences? I hope not.<BR><BR>I still have the site bookmarked. Even tho' I can't access it.
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I had their webpages on Rome and Switzerland as part of my favourites and used both on my trip to Europe last year. It was on Ed's recommendation that I went to Muerren. I feel bad I didn't think to thank them by personal email. There, I have learned a lesson.<BR>A.M.
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The Traveling with Ed and Julie web site is now back online. The new address is http://www.twenj.NET