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minor edits in last 3 paragraphs of intro



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RCS file: /home/freehaven/cvsroot/doc/routing-zones/routing-zones.tex,v
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--- routing-zones.tex	28 Jan 2004 18:11:31 -0000	1.36
+++ routing-zones.tex	28 Jan 2004 19:00:31 -0000	1.37
@@ -120,11 +120,11 @@
 avoid selecting two nodes from the same AS.  In light of this, we argue
 that node selection algorithms used in previous systems, such as
 Tarzan~\cite{freedman:ccs02} and MorphMix~\cite{morphmix:fc04}, are
-likely to be ineffective.
+likely to be ineffective at achieving jurisdictional independence.
 
-Next, we measure the jurisdictional independence of inter-mix network
+Next, we measure the jurisdictional independence of intra-mix network
 paths and find that, given existing mix network topologies, the
-Mixmaster and Tor selection algorithms will nearly always result in
+Mixmaster and Tor selection algorithms will nearly always create
 paths that can be observed by a single AS in multiple locations.  We
 also discover that, because paths between mix nodes often cross the same AS,
 a user's vulnerability to eavesdropping does not decrease proportionally

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