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CLNE

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CLNECustomer Located Network Equipment


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Susan Cooper, in her talk "Worlds Apart," from the CLNE institute of the same title, discusses the phenomenon of being taken outside of oneself by reading, of being encapsulated in a cocoon woven by a writer's imagination--not as escape, or refuge, but as "freedom, and discovery, and wonder.
For a decade he served on its board of directors, and his last act of advice to CLNE was, fittingly, on the 1996 summer program entitled "Endings and Beginnings: The Shape of Story.
 
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