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This richly detailed personal account of everyday life in the late 20th century was previously available only to specialised researchers but has now been approved for general release. The diarist, Christina Hayes, died in 2061, aged 94.

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The personal Journal of a researcher attached to the Hoyer Project. This document, once complete, will also be included in a time capsule to be stored in Hoyer University's archive vault. It is planned to open the twelve capsules during the University's bicentennial celebrations in 2385.

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A collection of fiction writings from the last two decades of the 20th century. Although some of the pieces are incomplete, this is the largest single-authorship collection of previously unpublished pieces known to have survived the Third Purge. Repros of the original files are available for public viewing via Hoyer University Library's intranet. The author, whose name has been lost, is believed to have died in May 2057.

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