Try the "network" package from the "statnet" suite of packages.  See 
also http://www.jstatsoft.org/v24/i02 with page 27 having similar 
graphs.  The statnet tutorial in the same issue is recommended.  Home 
page is http://csde.washington.edu/statnet/.

Allan




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