Listers,

I have been intending to post this question for a very long time, but just never managed to do it. Maybe having a rather out of date system With WE 7.2, and somewhat bound to IE 6, if I remember precisely, I thought this might have been attributed to some new quirk, or an Inadequate aspect of the old browser, but I ran into this issue this morning on the following URL.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3069645/Jimi-Hendrix-s-drum-kit-memorabilia-sold-pittance-repossessed-lock-wife-didn-t-pay-fees.html

The issue is constantly repetitive lines throughout the reading of the page. I also gave some consideration to the idea that WE was at fault here, but after taking a look around, it turns out not to be so.

Therefore, I guess my question is as follows. Have any of you found a way to filter out these instances of repetitiveness, or do you, like me, just grit your teeth and suffer through them?

These kinds of pages aren't the kind I find myself visiting all that often, but some times a story catches my ear, and like everyone else on the Web, one link can so easily lead to another - you get the picture. But this is not all that unusual in my experience. And it doesn't matter all that much what news service you might look at, this issue pops up periodically.

If anyone could shed some light, or give me some kind of work-around for this issue, I would really appreciate it.

Thanks,

Larry
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