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    </news>
 
    <subsection>Stage "A": "Weakening the Applicability Condition"</subsection>
+   <news date="2014 September 9.">
+         Iterated static type assignment defined (more elegantly)
+         as a primitive notion.
+   </news>
    <news date="2014 June 18.">
          Preservation of stratified native validity
          for context-sensitive computation on terms.
    </news>
    <news date="2014 June 9.">
-         "Big tree" strong normalization
+         strong qrst-normalization
          for simply typed terms.
    </news>
    <news date="2014 April 16.">
          lazy equivalence on local environments
-        serves as irrelevant step in "big tree" computation on closures
+        addded as q-step to rst-computation on closures
          (anniversary milestone).
    </news>
    <news date="2014 January 20.">
-         Parametrized slicing for local environments
+         Parametrized slicing of local environments
         comprises both versions of this operation
         (one from basic_1, the other used in basic_2 till now).
    </news>
          Passive support for global environments.
    </news>
    <news date="2013 July 27.">
-         Reaxiomatized β-reductum as in extended β-reduction
+         Reaxiomatized β-reductum as in rt-reduction.
    </news>
    <news date="2013 July 20.">
-         Context-sensitive extended strong normalization
+         Context-sensitive strong rt-normalization
          for simply typed terms.
    </news>
    <news date="2013 April 16.">
@@ -70,7 +74,7 @@
    </news>
    <news date="2013 March 16.">
          Mutual recursive preservation of stratified native validity
-         for "big tree" computation on closures.
+         for rst-computation on closures.
    </news>
    <news date="2012 October 16.">
          Confluence for context-free parallel reduction on closures.