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Computer underground Digest Wed Oct 19, 1994 Volume 6 : Issue 91
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ISSN 1004-042X
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Editors: Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer (TK0JUT2@NIU.BITNET)
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Archivist: Brendan Kehoe
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Retiring Shadow Archivist: Stanton McCandlish
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Shadow-Archivists: Dan Carosone / Paul Southworth
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Ralph Sims / Jyrki Kuoppala
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Ian Dickinson
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Urban Legend Editor: E. Greg Shrdlugold
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CONTENTS, #6.91 (Wed, Oct 19, 1994)
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File 1--Playboy's "First Amendment" Award Goes to Jim Warren
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File 2--NY legis, debates?, MN e-demo, b'caster gagged, religion
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File 3--I'net?, courts, GII, InfoSleuth, Cal vote, mo' So. Cal
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File 4--Cu Digest Header Information (unchanged since 18 Oct 1994)
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CuD ADMINISTRATIVE, EDITORIAL, AND SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION APPEARS IN
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THE CONCLUDING FILE AT THE END OF EACH ISSUE.
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 12:45:37 -0500
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From: abacard@well.sf.ca.us (Andre Bacard)
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Subject: File 1--Playboy's "First Amendment" Award Goes to Jim Warren
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((MODERATORS' NOTE: Jim Warren as actively, and with some impressive
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success, used the Nets to mobilize political support for expanding
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public access to governmental documents and records. Hats off to Jim,
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and also to Playboy for recognizing the value of Jim's achievements.
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We devote this issue of CuD to Jim's recent columns so that those
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unfamiliar with his work may see why he deserves to be honored.))
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oooooooooooo Please Circulate Widely oooooooooooo
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[Attached is a Press Release from the Playboy Foundation. Please
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distribute this text on the net and to your friends. Jim Warren
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deserves lots of credit for helping all of us. Circulated by Andre
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Bacard <abacard@well.com>, who is unaffiliated with Playboy.]
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PLAYBOY FOUNDATION
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680 North Lake Shore Drive
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Chicago, Illinois 60611
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(312) 751-8000
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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October 14, 1994
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Contact: Carilyn Engel, (312) 751-8000 Ext. 2657
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Kristine Hung, (312) 751-8000 Ext. 2658
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COMPUTER COLUMNIST AND OPEN-GOVERNMENT ACTIVIST JIM WARREN
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TO RECEIVE 1994 HUGH M. HEFNER FIRST AMENDMENT AWARD
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Computer columnist and open-government activist Jim Warren has been
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selected to receive the Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award in the
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category of Government, the Playboy Foundation announced today.
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Warren is honored for being one of the leaders in effectively using
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online advocacy and network-assisted citizen action. Warren
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organized and led a successful grass roots campaign to implement a
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plan for a low-cost computerized public information system,
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bringing access to state government records to citizens throughout
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California.
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In March, 1993, California Assemblywoman Debra Bowen introduced a
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bill that required that virtually all of the state's public
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legislative information be made available to the public by computer
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modem. Intrigued by the bill, Warren called Bowen and was told
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that the bill was virtually dead because it would cost millions
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of dollars to implement and there was very little public support.
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Convinced that there was an almost free way of implementing it
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using the Internet, the largest, nonprofit, nonproprietary,
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cooperative public computer network in the world, Warren
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single-handedly launched a crusade to ensure the bill's passage.
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Warren went online broadcasting the details of the bill and issued
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calls for citizen support and action alerts. The result of his
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grass roots electronic campaign was immediate and impressive. What
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had been a "dead" bill passed four committee votes and three floor
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votes without a single opposing vote.
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In October 1993, California Governor Pete Wilson signed the bill
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into law, making California the first state in the nation to
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provide online access via the Internet to extensive details of all
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state legislation in progress. Warren's efforts to open up state
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government marks the first time online advocacy and network
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assisted citizen action was instrumental in the passage of state
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legislation.
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A leading figure in computer-assisted public access, Warren founded
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the online newsletter, GovAccess, through which he has campaigned
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vigorously and effectively to open government to public view. He
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has long used his columns in MicroTimes, Government Technology and
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BoardWatch magazines to rally support for overdue reforms in
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government information procedures, and was the 1991 founder and
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chair of the First Conference on Computers, Freedom & Privacy.
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He is now campaigning to make similarly accessible, records such as
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the economic interest statements of state officials, lobbyists'
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disclosure forms, campaign finance reports and state information
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that is already computerized and to which the public has a
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theoretical right of access under the California Public Records
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Act. He is also encouraging local communities to develop civic
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networks, providing 24-hour online access to city and county
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government.
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Along with Warren, other 1994 Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award
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winners include: media critics Jeff Cohen and Normon Solomon, for
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co-writing Adventures in Medialand: Behind the News, Beyond the
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Pundits, a collection of collection of commentaries on media
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issues; attorney Anthony Griffin, for his moral courage in
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defending the right of the Klu Klux Klan to keep its membership
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lists private; The Oregonian editorial page editor Robert Landauer,
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for producing a series of editorials aimed at overturning Measure
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9, the anti-gay constitutional amendment in Oregon; drama teacher
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Carole Marlowe, for staging a dramatic reading of the play the
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play, The Shadowbox that provided a far greater opportunity for the
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community to discuss censorship, the First Amendment and artistic
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freedom; and First Amendment Congress founder Jean Otto, for
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developing the Education for Freedom curriculum for teaching the
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First Amendment in public schools.
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These winners, who will be honored at an awards luncheon ceremony
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on November 16, 1994 at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City,
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were selected by an independent panel of judges, including Carl
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Jensen, professor of communication studies at Sonoma State
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University, founding director of Project Censored and a 1992
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recipient of a Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award; Jessica
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Mitford, social change activist and author of The American Way of
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Death; and Rex Armstrong, attorney, volunteer counsel to the
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American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon and 1988 Hugh M. Hefner
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First Amendment Award winner.
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Established in 1979 by the Playboy Foundation, the Hugh M. Hefner
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First Amendment Awards program honors individuals who have made
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significant contributions to defend First Amendment rights for
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Americans. Eligibility is not restricted by profession, but
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nominees traditionally have come from the areas of print and
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broadcast journalism, education, publishing, law, government and
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arts and entertainment.
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Date: Tue, 18 Oct 1994 18:07:54 -0700
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From: Jim Warren <jwarren@WELL.SF.CA.US>
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Subject: File 2--NY legis, debates?, MN e-demo, b'caster gagged, religion
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GOVERNMENT ACCESS #078:
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NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY INTERNET ADDRESS ALLEGED; SENATE SOON TO FOLLOW
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I'm told that the New York Legislature's lower house now has an Internet
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server, and that their Senate will have one shortly. No word yet as to
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whether either is yet operational, nor if the world can reach 'em. But
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it's alleged that they are taking Inet access very seriously and hot in
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pursuit of comin' online. For more information, contact yer legis-creature.
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And send authorative details to me for blabbering to the world herevia. --jim
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I DON'T KNOW OF ANY DEBATE SCHEDULES ... DO YOU?
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>From bhami@ix.netcom.com Thu Oct 13 23:01:51 1994
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A constant annoyance every election season is the inability to find
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schedules of campaign debates, short of spending an hour a day scanning
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newspapers (time I don't have). Do you know of any BBS's, Web sites,
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gophers, listservs, etc., that might have such information?
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I missed the Feinstein/Huffington "debate" on Larry King Live. :-(
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--Bruce (Bruce Hamilton, Gardena, CA)
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bhami@netcom.com (preferred)
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70700.2225@compuserve.com
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BHamilton.LAX1B@Xerox.com --day
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310-333-3538 --day
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[You don't really think that most members of the free press are going
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to go out of their way to encourage you to watch some competitor's
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channel do you? All the more reason why we need for the online nets
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to remain economically viable for *anyone* to report/publicize
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anything, and for all users to be able to afford to receive what they
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wish - even if telco and cable corps and media monopolists aren't
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reaping massive profits from it. --jim]
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MINNESOTA E-DEMOCRACY 1994 - CAMPAIGN AND ELECTION INFORMATION
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From: "Steven L. Clift" <clif0005@gold.tc.umn.edu> Sun Oct 16 15:26:20 1994
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[An outstanding model of some of the possibilities. What are you or others
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doing in *your* state? --jim]
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The Minnesota E-Democracy project invites you to explore our updated campaign
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and election information server on the Internet and to join our interactive
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election and public policy electronic mail forum. This citizen organized
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project has combined the an interactive forum with retrievable election
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information. This combination has been key to its success. It has built a
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foundation electronic citizen participation and discussion of important issues.
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The new Twin Cities Free-Net is the host of the Internet server and the
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Minnesota Regional Network (MRNet) has donated the e-list facilities.
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The project has collected position papers from candidates for Governor and
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U.S. Senate, the voter registration and constitutional amendment information
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from the Secretary of State, candidate profiles from the Star-Tribune
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newspaper, and many other election oriented documents in electronic form.
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In near future we will be adding the text of the voter guide produced by the
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Minnesota League of Women's Voters.
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This on-line effort was launched only a few weeks before the September primary
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election and is one of only a handful multi-candidate, state-level projects of
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it kind. The E-Democracy Internet server is filled with content and the
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Minnesota Politics and Public Policy E-mail Forum (MN-POLITICS) has around 300
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subscribers - close to three times more than any other state-based public
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affairs electronic mail list. The forum is also archived on the server, so
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you need not subscribe to the list to follow the interesting debate.
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Project volunteers are now working to hold the first e-mail debate between
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candidates for the U.S. Senate and Governor in Minnesota. If it can be pulled
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off, it will probably be the first on-line e-debate between campaigns at that
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level. At a minimum side-by-side issue papers will be presented on a some key
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topics over the course of a few days for each race.
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If the information below does not answer your questions about reaching the
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server, subscribing to the e-mail forum, or about the effort in general,
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please feel free to contact us at our e-mail address. The volunteers working
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on the debate are looking for question suggestions for the e-debate, so send
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them in!
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We look forward to your participation.
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Steven Clift, Project Coordinator, Minnesota E-Democracy 1994
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E-Democracy@Free-Net.Mpls-StPaul.MN.US <- E-mail
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P.S. ... Please forward this posting to others who might be interested.
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To reach the Minnesota E-Democracy Internet Server
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World-Wide-Web: http://free-net.mpls-stpaul.mn.us:8000/govt/e-democracy/
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Gopher: free-net.mpls-stpaul.mn.us, port 8001
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Twin Cities Free-Net Main Menu/ (through these folders)
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The Government Center/
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The Minnesota E-Democracy Project/
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*The server is also listed on the "Mother" Gopher at the University
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of Minnesota (gopher.tc.umn.edu) via the following path:
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/Other Gopher and Information Servers/North America/USA/Minnesota/
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Telnet: free-net.mpls-stpaul.mn.us - Login: guest - No password necessary.
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20 minute time limit. VT100 terminal emulation advised.
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E-mail Send the following e-mail message to
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Retrieval: "Majordomo@Free-Net.Mpls-StPaul.MN.US" with the following
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text (case-sensitive) in the message body: info E-Democracy
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Excerpts from the E-Democracy WWW Home Page:
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The purpose of this non-partisan, volunteer effort is to provide public access
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to campaign information in electronic form and to help create an electronic
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public space for voters to discuss the election issues that they feel are
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important. This server is sponsored by the Twin Cities Free-Net.
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Contents:
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Project Description
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Text Submission and Volunteer Information
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Election and Voter Registration Information
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Voter Guides and Other Information
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Campaign Releases by Candidate
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Search Text of Campaign and Election Information [via WWW and Telnet only]
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Minnesota Politics and Public Policy E-Mail Forum and Archive
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Links to Other Election Servers and Related Information
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Minnesota Politics and Public Policy Electronic-Mail Forum
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Facilities provided by the Minnesota Regional Network
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MN-POLITICS@MR.NET
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MN-POLITICS is an unmoderated Internet electronic-mail list for the sharing
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of information on and discussion of Minnesota politics and public policy.
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Members of this forum are encouraged to contribute campaign and election
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information, announcements from Minnesota-focused political and civic
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organizations, public policy and legislative information, and presentations
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on issues of public interest.
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The list encourages discussion from diverse political perspectives that is
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respectful in nature. This forum is more about the presentation of ideas
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and information than being right with one's ideology. As the membership
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broadens,the forum will seek to contain informational postings that
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represent the diverse political scene in Minnesota.
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E-mail users with Internet access can SUBSCRIBE by sending the
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following command to:
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Majordomo@MR.NET
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In the text portion write*:
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subscribe mn-politics
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*WARNING: Do NOT write anything after "mn-politics". Majordomo does
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accept the inclusion of any text after the list name. If text is included
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(like your name) we will not be able to notify you of this error.
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List Manager: Mick Souder <MASOUDER@ALEX.STKATE.EDU>
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Note: As of 10/13/94 the e-list has around 300 subscribers and averages about
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six postings a day. This number should increase as the election approaches.
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The list is archived on the E-Democracy server and is searchable by keyword.
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The e-list was established to live on beyond the election and as a public
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affairs forum focusing on Minnesota issues.
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Information Infrastructure ... but not for little folks or "radical" views?
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DUNIFER SAYS FCC SEEKS INJUNCTION TO GAG MICRO-POWER BROADCASTER
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From: mech@eff.org Sun Oct 16 05:18:20 1994
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From: Stephen Dunifer <frbspd@crl.com>
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To: action@eff.org (action mailing list)
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On Tuesday, October 10 attorneys for Stephen Dunifer and Free
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Radio Berkeley received notice, 80 pages worth, of the FCC's intention to
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seek an injunction which would bar further broadcasts by Free Radio
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Berkeley. Stephen Dunifer is named as the responsible party. Free Radio
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Berkeley is part of a rapidly growing movement which uses inexpensive and
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low power radio transmitters (1/2 watt to 30 watts) to reach local
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communities. Called micro power broadcasting, this movement sees simple,
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easy to use transmitters as the leaflet of the 90's. In an era of
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multinational controlled mass media, micro power broadcasting is the voice
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of the community; the voice of the people. For four years the government
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has been trying to squelch this movement with escalating (but uncollected)
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fines. Clearly, it sees broadcasting which anyone can do as a threat to
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centralized control of information, ideas and culture. Intimidation
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having failed, the FCC is abandoning its own procedures and turning to the
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weight of the Federal Courts to squelch this new and democratic media. It
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won't happen.
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Last July the FCC served a notice of apparent liability on Stephen
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Dunifer in the amount of $20,000 for alleged illegal broadcasts. This
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case has been pending before an FCC administrative panel for over a year.
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In July 1994, a Federal Appeals Court in the District of Columbia ruled
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that the FCC's current fine structure was invalid. This action, at the
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very least, places the FCC fine process into a state of limbo until new
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hearings are held. Perhaps this explains why the FCC has taken this mode
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of attack.
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Luke Hiken, attorney for Stephen Dunifer, stated, "This is a
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totally unprecedented move on the part of the FCC. It appears they have
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side-stepped their own authority regarding micro radio broadcasting.
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Instead, they have chosen to bring down the full weight of the Federal
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Court System on an ever expanding community of broadcasters who are
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challenging the FCC's ban on micro power broadcasting.". (continued)
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"They can kiss my Bill of Rights" was Stephen Dunifer's response,
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who went on further to say, "Neither myself nor the movement to liberate
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and reclaim the airwaves from corporate control will be deterred one bit
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by the FCC's latest action. It is a matter of free speech and human
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rights. No where in their prodigious legal tome does any aggrieved party
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come forth, other than the FCC, to assert damage or harm. FCC, in my
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opinion, stands for fostering corporate control. Free Radio Berkeley has
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been on vacation for the last few months in order to allow time to put
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together new equipment. Broadcasts will resume shortly at a new
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frequency, 104.1 FM, and continue until the date of the first court
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hearing. If an injunction is granted, there are many others taking up the
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banner of Free Radio Berkeley. We shall not be moved nor stymied by a
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justice system which means, in reality, just us corporations."
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Another member of the legal defense team, Allen Hopper, put it
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this way, "It is utterly amazing that the FCC would seek a TRO, which is
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only sought for emergency situations where the threat of immediate and
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irreparable harm requires the intervention of the Court. The fact that
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the FCC has had this case pending before its own administrative panel for
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over a year contradicts any notion of emergency or injury. Further, their
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actions clearly demonstrate the fear they hold for the kind of public
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dialogue which takes place over micro power radio."
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Luke Hiken and the National Lawyers Guild Committee on Democratic
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Communications are committed to defending the rights of micro broadcasters
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under the US Constitution and principles of international law.
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At this moment, a hearing on this matter is scheduled to take
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place on December 2 in Federal District Court in Oakland starting at 10:30
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AM. A Free Speech Solidarity Support Rally will be held outside the
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Oakland Federal Building prior to the hearing. On the following evening
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(Saturday, December 3) a public forum flying the banner of - Seizing the
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Space, Media and Communications Free Speech Activism - will be held in
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Berkeley at the Unitarian Fellowship (Cedar & Bonita). Starting time will
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be 8 PM. Simultaneous forums on this topic will be taking place in a
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number of other cities around the US, and perhaps internationally as well,
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on this date.
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Contact: Stephen Dunifer, Free Radio Berkeley - (510) 644-3779, 464-3041
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Luke Hiken, Attorney At Law, NLGCDC - (415) 705-6460
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RELIGION AND THE LAW
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>From owner-new-list@VM1.NODAK.EDU Sat Oct 15 22:38:04 1994
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From: Eugene Volokh <VOLOKH@law.ucla.edu>
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Organization: UCLA School of Law
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Subject--NEW: ReligionLaw - Religion and the Law - mostly for law profs
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ReligionLaw on listserv@grizzly.ucla.edu
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A list for discussion of religion and the law -- free exercise,
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Establishment Clause, Religious Freedom Restoration Act, equal
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protection, religious discrimination and religious harassment under
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Title VII, and so on.
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Primarily aimed at law professors, and lawyers with a good grounding
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in the relevant legal doctrine. The discussion tends to be
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technical, and to assume a good deal of background knowledge.
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To subscribe, send a message to listserv@grizzly.ucla.edu with the
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following in the BODY of the message:
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subscribe religionlaw yourfirstname yourlastname
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Note: The server software appears to be ListProc rather than LISTSERV.
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Owner: Eugene Volokh volokh@law.ucla.edu
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Date: Tue, 18 Oct 1994 19:35:02 -0700
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From: Jim Warren <jwarren@WELL.SF.CA.US>
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Subject: File 3--I'net?, courts, GII, InfoSleuth, Cal vote, mo' So. Cal
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Goverment Access #080:
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INTERNET? INTERNET WHO?
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I just got around to reading "What is the Internet, Anyway?" by John Quarterman
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(author of THE MATRIX from Digital Press) and Smoot Carl-Mitchell,
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in the September issue of MicroTimes (a California print monthly;
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microx@well.com) and was *delighted* with it. It provides a MUCH-needed
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reasonable delineation of the words and concepts for the ambiguities involved
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when folks refer to "the net" or the "Internet" -- a useful structure of the
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concepts and labels.
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John has advised me that a longer version is now available over the net, as:
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gopher://gopher.tic.com/00/matrix/news/v4/what.408
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COURT INFORMATION ONLINE
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[The Sacramento Bar Association Journal carried an article a year or so ago,
|
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|
urging that the press pay as much attention to the judicial branch of
|
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|
government as they pay to the executive and legislative branches - proposing
|
||
|
that it needs the same level of vigilent public oversight as do the better-
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known branches. What a provocative thought. I asked some questions about
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online access to court records. --jim]
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Date--Mon, 17 Oct 1994 04:31:23 -0700
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From--Barry D Roseman <broseman@igc.apc.org> Mon Oct 17 04:31:21 1994
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I can answer at least some of your questions. "EDOS" stands for
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Electronic Dissemination of Opinion System, an effort by the
|
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federal intermediate appellate courts to provide electronic
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||
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copies of their respective courts' opinions via their own BBSes.
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As far as I know, these systems now are free. The Tenth Circuit
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EDOS (for the court hearing appeals from federal trial courts in
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Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Utah, Kansas and Oklahoma)
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includes copies of its opinions less than 90 days old.
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"PACER" stands for Public Access to Court Electronic, or
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||
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something like that. It's the system used by the bankruptcy
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||
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courts and many if not all federal district courts to provide
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||
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information about the status of cases. This is a fee-based
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system.
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The Federal Circuit's EDOS numbers are 202-786-6504 and 202-633-9608.
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The office overseeing the online efforts of the federal courts is:
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||
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Administrative Office of the United States Courts
|
||
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Technology Enhancement Office
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Washington, DC 20544
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202-273-2730
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I obtained most of this information from The Legal List ver. 5.0,
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|
written by Erik J. Heels (the document is now in version 5.1).
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|
Erik's email address is legal-list@justice.eliot.me.us . If you
|
||
|
want to obtain a copy of The Legal List, you can get it by ftp at
|
||
|
ftp://ftp.midnight.com/pub/LegalList/legallist.txt.
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INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION-INFRASTRUCTURE DISCUSSION LIST
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Sender: cpsr-announce@Sunnyside.COM Sun, 16 Oct 1994 14:02:07 -0700
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CPSR-GLOBAL is a new Listserv for uniting people all over the world
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who want to talk about:
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**decisions the USA will make on the information infrastructure,
|
||
|
or NII, that will affect the rest of the world--we want the NII to be
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a positive force for a GII (global information infrastructure)
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||
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**issues of national identity, "cultural pollution," and
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international communication and the GII
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||
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**the new emerging GII world culture
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||
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**international issues of security and privacy and computer law
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**international issues of computer development (keyboards, safety)
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**issues of design
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**language
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And whatever other global issues you want to discuss. Right now
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||
|
the list will be predominately in English, because it's the lingua
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||
|
franca of the Net.
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||
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To join this discussion write to listserv@cpsr.org with a blank
|
||
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subject and the email command
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||
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SUBSCRIBE CPSR-GLOBAL Firstname Lastname
|
||
|
where Firstname and Lastname are replaced by your first name and last
|
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name. If you are reading this as a welcome message because you've just
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||
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joined, then welcome!
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YOU DON'T HAVE TO BELONG TO CPSR TO JOIN THE DISCUSSION!!!
|
||
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|
||
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The list owner, Marsha Woodbury, is a Director at Large
|
||
|
for CPSR with a strong interest in international cooperation.
|
||
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Write her at marsha-w@cpsr.org.
|
||
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|
||
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CPSR, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility,
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||
|
is based at a home office in Palo Alto, California, and has
|
||
|
22 chapters. You can learn more about CPSR at
|
||
|
http://www.cpsr.org/dox/home.html or by writing to
|
||
|
listserv@cpsr.org with the email message HELP. CPSR began
|
||
|
as a response to the Star Wars program, when members
|
||
|
wrote reports and testified at hearings about the impossibility
|
||
|
of providing a "fail-safe" network of nuclear missles in outer
|
||
|
space. Today CPSR is interested in all social issues related to the
|
||
|
use of computers, from repetitive stress syndrome from keyboard use, to
|
||
|
the intrusion into privacy by government and business, and others.
|
||
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CPSR is a highly respected group, whose members are well informed.
|
||
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|
||
|
The 1,800 members of CPSR have an awareness about the potential
|
||
|
benefits of computers to our society, such as their ability to
|
||
|
personalize the interface from an otherwise large impersonal society
|
||
|
to the individual, but the also understand the large potential
|
||
|
risk inherent in the use of computers and computer technology by
|
||
|
individuals, governments, and corporations. CPSR asks questions such
|
||
|
as, "Will there be equal access to the Information Superhighway"
|
||
|
(also called the "Infobahn" or NII)? What can we do to lessen the gap
|
||
|
between those who are "information-rich" and those who are
|
||
|
"information-poor?"
|
||
|
--
|
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Marsha Woodbury U of IL, U-C marsha-w@uiuc.edu
|
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FAX 217-356-7050 H/ 217-337-0001 W/ 244-3390
|
||
|
http://gopher.ag.uiuc.edu/aim/marsha.html
|
||
|
"A simile is like a metaphor."
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INFOSLEUTH AND CROSSFLOW PROJECTS - FASCINATING, BUT THIS IS ALL I KNOW
|
||
|
From--billt@mcc.com (Bill Thompson) Mon Oct 17 08:22:50 1994
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|
||
|
MEETING OBJECTIVE: Final Planning for Goals, Directions, and
|
||
|
common elements of InfoSleuth and CrossFlow Projects
|
||
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||
|
DATE: October 28, 1994
|
||
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|
||
|
LOC'N: Sheraton Lakeside Inn, Orlando, FL- 192 W. Off I-4 near Disney World
|
||
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|
||
|
COST: $47- Special Rate valid 3 days before and 3 days after meeting.
|
||
|
Call (800) 848-0801, and ask for the MCC meeting rate.
|
||
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|
||
|
Anticipated Participant List:
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||
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|
||
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Eastman Chemical Bellcore FBI
|
||
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DOD AT&T/GIS EPA
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||
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EINet IBM Lehman Brothers
|
||
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Ceridian Andersen Hughes
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||
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Motorola Express Star Unisys
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||
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Mead Data Central Digital SAIC
|
||
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West Publishing Boeing Kodak
|
||
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Radian Tracor LANL
|
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IRS/T-MAC General Magic Compuserve
|
||
|
Prodigy America On Line Oracle
|
||
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|
8:30 Continental Breakfast
|
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9:00 John McRary Introduction
|
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|
9:30 Carnot Accomplishments Summary
|
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10:00 Networked Exploitation of information- InfoSleuth Preliminary Plans
|
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|
||
|
10:45 Break
|
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|
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|
11:15 Organizational Agility- CrossFlow Preliminary Plans
|
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12:00 Lunch
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1:00 Eastman Chemical, DOD, EINet, and Express Star Systems-
|
||
|
Application Partnership Goals
|
||
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|
||
|
2:00 InfoSleuth technical Objectives: Emphasis and Priorities
|
||
|
Other potential participant input- Open discussion
|
||
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|
||
|
2:30 Break
|
||
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|
||
|
2:45 CrossFlow Technical Objectives: Emphasis & Priorities
|
||
|
Other potential participant input- Open discussion
|
||
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|
||
|
3:15 Wrap up
|
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|
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3:30 Adjourn
|
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|
||
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CALIFORNIA VOTER-INFORMATION AND ELECTION-RESULTS LIVE ONLINE
|
||
|
From--Judi Clark <judi@manymedia.com> Oct 18 16:33:29 1994
|
||
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|
||
|
Cal Gov Election info is now online! The text of the proposals,
|
||
|
other info, even an almost-real-time election update (graphical
|
||
|
representation of poll results updated every 5 minutes after the
|
||
|
polls close)!
|
||
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|
||
|
Check it out at:
|
||
|
http://www.election.ca.gov/
|
||
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|
||
|
Lynx users will not see the graphical poll results,
|
||
|
but I believe will see percentages and other info...
|
||
|
|
||
|
This note hot off DEC's websters.
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
CALIFORNIA LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OFFERS INFO BEYOND COMPU$ERVE
|
||
|
From--fpack@crl.com Fri Oct 14 23:18:30 1994
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Pros & Cons of the California Ballot Propositions prepared by the
|
||
|
League of Women Voters of California Education Fund are now available by
|
||
|
ftp on the Internet. Address: ftp.crl.com then cd /users/ro/fpack/league.
|
||
|
Fran Packard
|
||
|
|
||
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
PURSUING CALIFORNIA ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT INFORMATION ...
|
||
|
[This is somewhat-old information and I'm not sure how active this list is
|
||
|
now, but with luck, it will become active again when more open-access
|
||
|
legislation *is* introduced in January. --jim]
|
||
|
|
||
|
Chris Mays cmays@mercury.sfsu.edu
|
||
|
Browse my FAQ: California Electronic Government Information
|
||
|
URL: http://www.cpsr.org/cpsr/states/california/cal_gov_info_FAQ.html
|
||
|
You can also view the ascii text by gopher at CPSR. Host=gopher.cpsr.org
|
||
|
Port=70 Path=0/cpsr/states/california/940901.cal_gov_info_FAQ
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
|
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GLOBAL-INFORMATION EVENT
|
||
|
Date--Fri, 7 Oct 1994 21:36:53 -0400
|
||
|
From--Aggi Raeder 310-828-7229 <ECZ5AWR@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU>
|
||
|
Subject--Global Information Age in Thousand Oaks
|
||
|
|
||
|
this announcement being posted to multiple lists. Sorry for any
|
||
|
duplication.
|
||
|
|
||
|
PASSPORT TO TOMORROW: Your Ticket to the Global Information Age
|
||
|
|
||
|
a day-long event sponsored by the
|
||
|
World Affairs Council of Ventura County
|
||
|
will be held October 27th at the
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
|
||
|
2100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd,
|
||
|
Thousand Oaks, CA
|
||
|
|
||
|
Cost: $95 for daytime events
|
||
|
$25 for the evening gala
|
||
|
$15 for students
|
||
|
|
||
|
Keynote speaker: Michael Rothchild,
|
||
|
author of Bionomics: Economy as Ecosystem
|
||
|
|
||
|
also:
|
||
|
How to do Business in the Global Information Age
|
||
|
How to make Government Work in the Global
|
||
|
Information Age
|
||
|
Privacy and Security in the Global Information Age
|
||
|
a debate between
|
||
|
Dr. Clinton Brooks, advisor to the Director of
|
||
|
National Security Agency
|
||
|
and
|
||
|
Phillip Zimmerman, civil libertarian and
|
||
|
cryptographer
|
||
|
|
||
|
EVENING GALA:
|
||
|
Presentation of winners of World Citizens Award,
|
||
|
presented by former Vice President Dan Quayle
|
||
|
|
||
|
TICKETS:
|
||
|
Ticketmaster (805)583-8700
|
||
|
Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza (805)449-ARTS
|
||
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|
||
|
INFORMATION:
|
||
|
call Bill Barbee (805)652-2052
|
||
|
Cathy Severson (805)496-8983
|
||
|
|
||
|
Posted by World Affairs Council of Ventura County,
|
||
|
fax: 805-496-8983
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
|
MORE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CIVIC NETS - L.A. CITY, RIVERSIDE COUNTY
|
||
|
From--Marc Levin <mlevin@library.Berkeley.EDU> Mon Oct 17 08:44:36 1994
|
||
|
|
||
|
In regards to your query about "civic-nets" in SoCal. I do know of two
|
||
|
Southern possibilities:
|
||
|
|
||
|
1.) CITYNET: operated by the City of Los Angeles (LA Information Services
|
||
|
Dept.)- to find out more contact: Henry Lee gopherd@citynet.ci.la.ca.us
|
||
|
|
||
|
2.) Riverside County's Gopher System: operated by Data Networks Division
|
||
|
of the County's GSA/Information Services Dept. Contact: Greg Stoddard
|
||
|
(909)275-6934 or is-alessandro.gstoddar@co.riverside.ca.us
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Marc Levin
|
||
|
Institute of Governmental Studies
|
||
|
University of California, Berkeley
|
||
|
mlevin@library.berkeley.edu
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
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|
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|
||
|
MORE ABOUT THE LOS ANGELES FREE-NET OFFERINGS
|
||
|
From--aa104@lafn.org (Mel Roseman) Oct 17 06:57:59 1994
|
||
|
|
||
|
<<< The Government Center >>>
|
||
|
|
||
|
1 California State Legislature Gopher <DIR>
|
||
|
2 U.S. House of Representatives Gopher <DIR>
|
||
|
3 U.S. Senate Gopher <DIR>
|
||
|
4 U.S. Government Gophers <DIR>
|
||
|
5 Congressional Quarterly Gopher <DIR>
|
||
|
6 Federal Legislation (1983 - Present) <TEL>
|
||
|
7 Fedworld Bulletin Board (Connects to many Federal Telnet Addresses )
|
||
|
<TEL>
|
||
|
8 Government Documents From Internet Wiretap <DIR>
|
||
|
9 Judiciary Resources (Includes Supreme Court Decisions) <DIR>
|
||
|
10 Government (U.C. Santa Cruz) Choose: "8 <DIR> The Government" <DIR>
|
||
|
11 The Los Angeles Mayor's Office
|
||
|
12 The Political Scene <DISCUSS>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<<< The Political Scene>>>
|
||
|
|
||
|
1 The California Online Voter Guide <DIR>
|
||
|
2 The Candidates' Biographies, Records, Finances <DIR>
|
||
|
|
||
|
3 About "Candidates and Issues"
|
||
|
4 Candidates and Issues
|
||
|
|
||
|
5 About "The People Speak"
|
||
|
6 The People Speak <DISCUSS>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
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|
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|
|
||
|
BROKEN ELM BRANCHES
|
||
|
|
||
|
Recently your GovAccess posts have been confusing my mailreader (Elm).
|
||
|
When you 'repost' a message in the list sometimes you leave the header
|
||
|
in its original form. The "From xxx@xxx" looks like a real message to
|
||
|
my reader. The other 2 forms ">From xxx@xxx" and "From: xxx@xxx" are ok.
|
||
|
|
||
|
==to which I replied==
|
||
|
Thanks for the heads-up about ELM confusion. Will *try* to remember to
|
||
|
modify the msg source-lines, but won't guarantee it. Large task; small mind.
|
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|
--jim
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
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Comic Relief
|
||
|
AWARDS TO CELEBRATE BEST USES OF "INFORMATION HIGHWAY"
|
||
|
>From les@SAIL.Stanford.EDU Fri Oct 14 16:15:46 1994
|
||
|
|
||
|
[. . .]
|
||
|
We're looking for the success stories and examples of electronic
|
||
|
commerce, community and health networks, virtual libraries, distance
|
||
|
learning, online information services, collaborative work and more. It
|
||
|
doesn't matter whether you're using the Internet or ATM.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I wonder if they would consider an award for the first commercial use
|
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of the network, which I believe was a drug deal betweeen grad students
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at Stanford and MIT circa 1970.
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[Reposted from cpsr-civlliberties@pa.dec.com with the author's permission. -j]
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Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1994 22:51:01 CDT
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From: CuD Moderators <tk0jut2@mvs.cso.niu.edu>
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