A trivial point perhaps, but I read you in Google Reader, where the header has an URL to your real page. On your real page your header has the actual URL. If the URL is in the body, Google Reader treats it as normal.
The BBC's own web site admitted that some Himalaya glaciers may be getting longer - but still went ahead with the Nepalese cabinet at Everest hysteria story, and even allowed retreating glaciers to be used as a "question sceptics must answer" on Newsnight.
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That's a real eye-opener!
A trivial point perhaps, but I read you in Google Reader, where the header has an URL to your real page. On your real page your header has the actual URL. If the URL is in the body, Google Reader treats it as normal.
The BBC's own web site admitted that some Himalaya glaciers may be getting longer - but still went ahead with the Nepalese cabinet at Everest hysteria story, and even allowed retreating glaciers to be used as a "question sceptics must answer" on Newsnight.
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