Remove mention of the Berkeley origins of the alias "Postgres" ---

seems unnecessary to mention in the FAQ, per discussion on IRC.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL
Last updated: Mon Mar 3 11:22:50 EST 2008
Last updated: Tue Apr 8 20:43:08 EDT 2008
Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (bruce@momjian.us)
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company. To get involved, see the developer's FAQ at
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs.FAQ_DEV.html
Postgres is a widely-used nickname for PostgreSQL. It was the original
name of the project at Berkeley and is strongly preferred over other
nicknames. If you find 'PostgreSQL' hard to pronounce, call it
'Postgres' instead.
Postgres is a widely-used nickname for PostgreSQL. If you find
'PostgreSQL' hard to pronounce, call it 'Postgres' instead.
1.2) Who controls PostgreSQL?

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<H1>Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL</H1>
<P>Last updated: Mon Mar 3 11:22:50 EST 2008</P>
<P>Last updated: Tue Apr 8 20:43:08 EDT 2008</P>
<P>Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (<A href=
"mailto:bruce@momjian.us">bruce@momjian.us</A>)
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http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs.FAQ_DEV.html</A>
</P>
<P>Postgres is a widely-used nickname for PostgreSQL. It was the
original name of the project at Berkeley and is strongly preferred
over other nicknames. If you find 'PostgreSQL' hard to pronounce, call
it 'Postgres' instead.</P>
<P>Postgres is a widely-used nickname for PostgreSQL. If you find
'PostgreSQL' hard to pronounce, call it 'Postgres' instead.</P>
<H3 id="item1.2">1.2) Who controls PostgreSQL?<BR></H3>