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@The vast majority of pkg-descr files had the following format when they
had both lines:

Author: ...
WWW: ....

So standardize on that, and move them to the end of the file when necessary.

Also fix some more whitespace, and remove more "signature tags" of varying
forms, like -- name, etc.

s/AUTHOR/Author/

A few other various formatting issues
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@From the paperkey README file:
  A reasonable way to achieve a long term backup of OpenPGP (GnuPG, PGP,
  etc) keys is to print them out on paper.  Paper and ink have amazingly
  long retention qualities - far longer than the magnetic or optical
  means that are generally used to back up computer data.

Author:	David Shaw <dshaw@@jabberwocky.com>
WWW:	http://www.jabberwocky.com/software/paperkey/	
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@Initial import of paperkey-0.8, a simple tool for extracting the truly
secret parts of a PGP secret key for backup purposes.

Obtained from:	http://www.jabberwocky.com/software/paperkey/
Author:		David Shaw <dshaw@@jabberwocky.com>
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