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From: Graham Barr <bodg@tiuk.ti.com>
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Subject: ANNOUNCE: TimeDate-1.06
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I have just uploaded to CPAN a new release of my TimeDate distribution.

TimeDate is a collection of perl modules for parsing and formatting
dates in various formats and languages.

The changes in this release are

        o Fixed t/getdate.t
        o Date::Parse can now parse the date-format 960913, which apparently
          is fairly common in sweden.

It should be avaliable on mirror sites soon.

Comments are always very welcome.

Copyright 1996 Graham Barr. All rights reserved.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.

Share and Enjoy!
Graham <Graham.Barr@tiuk.ti.com>
-- 
Graham Barr <bodg@tiuk.ti.com>   | There is no ultimate answer.
Texas Instruments Ltd.           | Only more revealing ways
                                 | of looking at the question.


