Raymond observed that sometimes it's better not to link modules, so I reverted

part of my previous last changes.
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\end{verbatim}
In contrast to \module{timeit}'s fine level of granularity, the
\ulink{\module{profile}}{../lib/module-profile.html} and
\ulink{\module{pstats}}{../lib/module-pstats.html} modules provide tools for
identifying time critical sections in larger blocks of code.
\ulink{\module{profile}}{../lib/module-profile.html} and \module{pstats}
modules provide tools for identifying time critical sections in larger blocks
of code.
\section{Quality Control\label{quality-control}}
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Despite the names, no direct knowledge or handling of XML is needed.
\item The \ulink{\module{email}}{../lib/module-email.html} package is a library
for managing email messages, including MIME and other RFC 2822-based message
documents. Unlike \ulink{\module{smptlib}}{../lib/module-smtplib.html} and
\ulink{\module{poplib}}{../lib/module-poplib.html} which actually send and
receive messages, the email package has a complete toolset for building or
decoding complex message structures (including attachments) and for
documents. Unlike \module{smptlib} and \module{poplib} which actually send
and receive messages, the email package has a complete toolset for building
or decoding complex message structures (including attachments) and for
implementing internet encoding and header protocols.
\item The \ulink{\module{xml.dom}}{../lib/module-xml.dom.html} and
\ulink{\module{xml.sax}}{../lib/module-xml.sax.html} packages provide robust