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 \section{Introduction}
 
-Chaum\cite{chaum-mix} introduced the concept of mixes as a method of
+Chaum~\cite{chaum-mix} introduced the concept of mixes as a method of
 providing secure anonymous network communication. The publicly accessible
 mix networks, such as the ``Type I'' Cypherpunk remailers~\cite{hal-remailer},
-the ``Type II'' Mixmaster\cite{mixmaster-spec} network, and the ``Type
-III'' Mixminion network\cite{mixminion}, as well as the low-latency
-network anonymity service Tor\cite{tor-design}, are operated on a volunteer basis
+the ``Type II'' Mixmaster~\cite{mixmaster-spec} network, and the ``Type
+III'' Mixminion network~\cite{mixminion}, as well as the low-latency
+network anonymity service Tor~\cite{tor-design}, are operated on a volunteer basis
 and are prone to intermittent failure of individual nodes. It is therefore
 necessary for mix client software to have an accurate view of the health
 of the nodes in the mix network. This information is gathered by sending
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
 %   so a remailer can't just make up pings if me missed a fewcontain a random token
 %   so a remailer can't just make up pings if me missed a few
 
-Pingstats\cite{pingstats}, developed between 2000 and 2003 by a programmer
+Pingstats~\cite{pingstats}, developed between 2000 and 2003 by a programmer
 using the pseudonym of cmeclax, is a pinger both Cypherpunk and Mixmaster
 remailers.  It consists of a C program which computes the statistics and a
 collection of shell scripts that manage the creation, sending, and
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@
 %   so a remailer can't just make up pings if me missed a fewcontain a random token
 %   so a remailer can't just make up pings if me missed a few
 
-Christian Mock wrote remlist\cite{remlist} at about the same time as
+Christian Mock wrote remlist~\cite{remlist} at about the same time as
 cmeclax developed pingstats.  Mock's pinger also generated
 non-deterministic ping payloads but did not do any weighting of data.  
 Remlist's main distinguishing feature was the use of
@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@
 
 Echolot is the most widely used pinger for the Types 1 and 2 remailer networks.
 As of this writing, there are over a dozen Echolot pingers operating
-publicly\cite{allpingers}.
+publicly~\cite{allpingers}.
 
 \subsection{Reliability measurement aspects}
 
@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@
 only testing each chain once a week.  Chains that warrant closer attention
 (so called ``interesting chains'') are pinged more often---daily.
 
-\vfill\eject
+%\vfill\eject
 
 Echolot reports a chain to be broken if
 \begin{itemize}
@@ -433,6 +433,8 @@
 %Len Sassaman's work was supported in part by the EU within the PRIME 
 %Project under contract IST-2002-507591.
 
+\vfill\eject
+
 \bibliographystyle{plain}
 \bibliography{echolot}
 

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