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To make a point
by Chris on Sunday 25/Sep/2005, @11:14
Just some clarification for the first poster.
Quote: "the honorable State of Massachusetts."

Massachusetts is actually a Commonwealth.
-C
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Re: To make a point
by Johann Assam on Sunday 25/Sep/2005, @21:09
I've always been curious about this. What exactly is the difference between the labeling "State" and "Commonwealth" exactly? Never got a clear precise defination.

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  • Re: To make a point
    by cm on Monday 26/Sep/2005, @19:17
    In the case of the four commonwealths in the US there does not seem to be much difference.
    See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth#United_States
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Re: To make a point
by Johann Assam on Sunday 25/Sep/2005, @21:09
I've always been curious about this. What exactly is the difference between the labeling "State" and "Commonwealth" exactly? Never got a clear precise defination.

Thx
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