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<p><span class="subj">IFRAME</span>: This is an "IFRAME". IFRAMES are an
easy way to add an easy-to-update section for news, comments, <i>etc.</i>, 
to any web page. It just appears in a window like this. IFRAME windows can be
easily sized, are compatible with web standards, and don't present accessibility 
issues like the old frames layouts.
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