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Old 09-26-2003, 10:03 AM   #1
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FIE Magazine - Escrime Internationale

The FIE has revamped its website. Among the changes is to make more visible their publications including the FIE magazine - Escrime Internationale, which is encoded in Adobe PDF. These are the links:

http://www.fie.ch/Communication/Maga...aspx?year=2003

http://www.fie.ch/Communication/Maga...aspx?year=2002

In a few days, I expect that the current print issue #45 will be uploaded. There is an article regarding an activity planned and developed from the webforum www.esgrimaMEX.com (I'm a moderator).
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Old 09-26-2003, 10:10 PM   #2
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I had not noticed you were an esgrimamex moderator. Excellent.

It's kinda funny, but on my "rogue" Gulf Coast Division site, I usually sneek links into all the gifs and jpegs used.

At the bottom of one of the pages, Where & When to Fence , I placed graphics showing the hand positions for the eight foil guards. If you click the first or third, they transport you to different parts of EsgrimaMex.

It seemed appropriate considering the nature of the images I used.
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