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From: todd@reed.UUCP (Todd Ellner)
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Date: Sat, 2-Mar-85 17:27:48 EST
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>     Dear Editor: At least once a day on television, radio or in the
> newspaper I hear about the Third World. Is there a First and-or
> Second world? If so, what do they stand for? - K.F., New York.
>     Dear K.F.: Yes, indeed, there are First and Second worlds, but they
> are terms that are not used as often as Third World. The First World
> consists of the Western industrialized non-communist nations, such as
> Australia, Canada, Italy, United Kingdom, United States, West Germany
> and others.
       .... and on, and on, and on.
       What the hell does any of this article have to do with net.cooks?

                                            Todd Ellner