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<dd>Helped develop and package Flash Proxy.</dd>
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-<dt>Carolyn Anhalt</dt><dd>Coordinated translations and translators for
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-all of tor's content; website, products, and materials.</dd>
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management, travel, and other projects.</dd>
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