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  1. User 5588451 searched for "special interest groups" [!] at 2006-05-08 06:59:32
  2. User 5588451 searched for "special interest groups" [!] at 2006-05-08 07:00:14 (found http://www.python.org)
  3. User 5588451 searched for "special interest groups african american rights" [!] at 2006-05-08 07:08:04 (found http://www.cyndislist.com)
  4. User 5588451 searched for "special interest groups african american" [!] at 2006-05-08 07:09:33 (found http://www.wayneperryman.com)
  5. User 5588451 searched for "special interest groups" [!] at 2006-05-08 07:11:16 (found http://www.acm.org)
  6. User 5588451 searched for "special interest groups" [!] at 2006-05-08 07:20:44 (found http://www.acm.org)
  7. User 7754576 searched for "special interest groups that represent same-sex marriages" [!] at 2006-04-09 20:07:30 (found http://www.leaderu.com)
  8. User 7754576 searched for "special interest groups that represent same-sex marriages" [!] at 2006-04-09 20:07:30 (found http://www.apsanet.org)
  9. User 7754576 searched for "special interest groups that represent same-sex marriages" [!] at 2006-04-09 20:07:30 (found http://www.leaderu.com)
  10. User 12169653 searched for "special interest groups" [!] at 2006-03-09 18:24:26
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  12. User 10566382 searched for "special interest groups" [!] at 2006-03-07 23:55:38 (found http://www.acm.org)
  13. User 10566382 searched for "special interest groups" [!] at 2006-03-07 23:55:38 (found http://www.leg.state.mn.us)
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