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  1. Path: sparky!uunet!stanford.edu!agate!netsys!ukma!computer-privacy-request
  2. Date: 20 Jan 93  7:35:26 EST
  3. From: J.Clemens/D17-1@g-ate.uscghq.uscg.mil
  4. Newsgroups: comp.society.privacy
  5. Subject: RE: RE: SSN and new baby
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  7. Organization: Computer Privacy Digest
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  12. X-Computer-Privacy-Digest: Volume 2, Issue 009, Message 10 of 10
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  17. > Mike Brokowski <brokow@casbah.acns.nwu.edu> writes:
  18. > It seems government have been registering births of children at least
  19. > since the Roman times (given the reason for the census at Christs'
  20. > birth).
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  22. Actually, Jesus' birth was incidental to the census.  Joseph was the
  23. one who had to register, with his family. (Luke 2:1-5)
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  25. Jonathan
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