David Weir wondered (after Ron had written):

"the story hasn't been d i s p r o v e n either."

> I can't find the word "disproven" in any dictionary,
> maybe it doesn't exist...like a certain dog?


Hello"dog_gone" doggies :-)

Here is the entry in my RANDOM HOUSE WEBSTER:

dis�prove, -proved, -prov�ing.
to prove (an assertion, claim, etc.) to be false or wrong; refute;
invalidate: I disproved his claim.

�dis�prova�ble, adj.
�dis�prover, n.
�Syn. discredit, contradict, negate, confute.

Cheers,

Bernd (Who Never Met Jane)
Pauley (or was that Pauli ? :-)

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