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ANARCHY 'N' EXPLOSIVES
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==> PRELUDE VOLUME <==
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For you people that like blowing things up and shit like that, here's
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something that's not as dangerous or as difficult as more of the explosives
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available (or able to create)... It's called the LN2 Bomb (Short for Liquid
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Nitrogen Bomb). Very easy to make:
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Ingredients: 1 Plastic Two Litre Bottle
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Enough Liquid Nitrogen To Fill The Bottle
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Instructions: Fill the bottle with liquid nitrogen. Then cap
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as tightly as possible. The vaporization of the
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nitrogen will create enough pressure in the
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bottle (within 5-15 minutes) to break it with
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a quite strong explosive force... Very Easy...
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USE AT YOUR OWN RISK....
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_________________________
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|800 #'s to phuck with- |
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|Compiled by The Duelist|
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|_______________________|
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CALL JYER INC. xxx-xxx-xxxx
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Numers with a ? either call forward to take u on some trip thru swithces,
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but im sure if u fuck around with it enough u will get there tone somewhere.
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Have fun....... Later!
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800-
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4261244 ?
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6456561 VMS
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2471753 ?
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5244040 ?
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6348026 ?
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6677827 ?
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8723425 ? (Extension dialer)
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9928911 ? Modem
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6242367 VMS (#)
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4262468 ?
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3389549 VMS
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2220400 ?
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5376001 ?
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3439255 VMS (#)
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8326979 ?
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2339558 VMS
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7299000 ?
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5335545 ?
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3332222 ?
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3335555 VMS
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3338888 ?
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=========== TOLL-FREE NUMBERS AND ON-LINE DATABASES ==========
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There are many toll-free assistance numbers and on-line
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databases available to federal, state, local, and private
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sector personnel. Some may be available through a federal or
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state agency, while others are publicly available on
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commercial systems or through private organizations.
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Except for their own, neither DOT nor FEMA endorses the
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following toll-free telephone numbers or on-line databases.
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1. Federal and State Toll Free Technical Assistance Sources
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2. Private Sector Toll Free Technical Assistance
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3. Federal and State Agency Online Databases
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4. Commercial and Private Online Databases
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=============================================================
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******************************************************************************
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FEDERAL AND STATE TOLL FREE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SOURCES
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******************************************************************************
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U.S. Coast Guard - National Response Center: 1-800-424-8802
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in Washington, D.C. - (202) 426-2675
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(202) 267-2675
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EPA REGIONAL HOTLINES
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EPA has now established a Hotline in each of it's regional offices to handle
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Title III reporting. Please make note of the number for the office in your
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area.
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Nation-wide - (800) 535-0202
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In Alaska and D.C. - (202) 479-2449
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In the Regional Offices:
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Region I - Boston, MA - (617) 565-3273
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Region II - Edison, NJ - (201) 321-6765
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Region III - Philadelphia, PA - (215) 597-1260
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Region IV - Atlanta, GA - (404) 347-3222
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Region V - Chicago, IL - (312) 886-6418
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Region VI - Dallas, TX - (214) 655-7244
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Region VII - Kansas City, KS - (913) 236-2806
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Region VIII - Denver, CO - (303) 293-1730
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Region IX - San Francisco, CA - (415) 974-7054
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Region X - Seattle, WA - (206) 442-1270
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**** Remember to report all hazardous materials releases to your Local
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Emergency Planning Committee representative and to your State Emergency
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Response Commission immediately!
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TOXIC RELEASE INVENTORY REPORTING CENTER
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EPA has established a reading room in the Toxic Inventory Reporting Center
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(TRC) located at 470 L'Enfant Plaza East, S.W., Suite 7103, Washington, D.C.
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20024. The reading room provides a place for concerned citizens to review
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release data as supplied to the Environmental Protection Agency (through
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section 313 reporting). To date, the center has received more than 50,000 of
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the 300,000 release reports anticipated.
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The TRC's is intended to serve as a central receipt point, aid in the sorting
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recording and storage of release data reported under Title III. Additionally
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the TRC is to provide an easy method to facilitate public inquiries. Anyone
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can access the chemical information by logging onto a data base and calling
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the information up by using CAS number, state, city and/or facility name.
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Staff from Computer Based Systems, Inc. (EPA contractor) are on-hand to assist
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with system inquiries between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday. To
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schedule an appointment, please call (202) 488-1501.
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CHEMICAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM (CEPP) - 1-(800) 535-0202
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(202) 479-2449
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Contact: Chemical Emergency Preparedness Program (CEPP)
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Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Preparedness
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (WH-548A)
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401 M Street, SW
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Washington, D.C. 20460
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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION CENTER (EMIC) - 1-800-638-1821
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(301) 447-6771 ext 6032
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Contact: EMIC Librarian, Learning Resource Center
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UNational Emergency Training Center
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16825 South Seton Avenue
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Emmitsburg, Maryland 21727
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FEMA established EMIC (Emergency Management Information Center) to assist
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faculty, staff, students and off-campus users of the National Emergency
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Training Center Learning Resource Center with their research and
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information needs. EMIC is a special collection of natural and
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technological case study documents that can be requested for loan to
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state level fire and emergency management officials by applying in
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writing, on official letterhead, to the EMIC librarian. Other requests
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will be referred back to appropriate states for handling.
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SUPERFUND AND RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT - 1-800-424-9346
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(202) 382-3000
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Contact: For Superfund -- Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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401 M Street, S.W.
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Washington, D.C. 20460
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For CERCLA -- Office of Waste Programs Enforcement
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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401 M Street, S.W.
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Washington, D.C. 20460
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EPA established the toll free technical assistance hotline in 1980 to
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answer questions and provide documents to those needing information on
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the Superfund and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
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TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA) - (202) 554-1404
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Contact: Toxic Substances Control Act Assistance Office
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Office of Toxic Substances
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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PRIVATE SECTOR TOLL FREE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SUPPORT
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CHEMTREC: 1-(800) 424-9300. Alaska, Hawaii and DC (202) 483-7616
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Contact: Chemical Manufacturers Association
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2501 M Street, N.W.
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Washington, D.C. 20037.
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The Chemical Manufacturers Association set up the Chemical Transportation
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Emergency Center (CHEMTREC) to provide immediate assistance to those at the
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scene of accident, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. CHEMTREC maintains an
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online database on the chemical, physical, and toxicological properties and
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health effects of the thousands of products of the member companies. CHEMTREC
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operates in two stages: first, staff provide chemical information for use in
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onsite decisionmaking involving handling the early stages of the problem and,
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second, notifies the manufacturer of the product of the accident for more
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detailed information and appropriate follow-up.
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CHEMNET is activated by a call to CHEMTREC. If a member shipper cannot
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respond promptly to an incident and a chemical expert is required at a site,
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then the shipper can authorize a CHEMNET-contracted emergency response company
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to go in its place.
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CHLOREP: Emergency contact through CHEMTREC above.
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Contact: Chlorine Institute
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342 Madison Avenue
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New York, NY 10017.
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The Chlorine Institute in 1972 established its Chlorine Emergency Plan
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(CHLOREP), a mutual-aid response network of chlorine manufacturers and
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packagers, to provide assistance at chlorine emergencies in the United States
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and Canada through telephone instructions to on-scene personnel or the
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dispatching of trained teams to sites. Response is activated by a call to
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CHEMTREC which in turn calls the designated CHLOREP contact, who notifies the
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appropriate team leader based upon CHLOREP's geographical sector team
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assignments.
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CAER: Community Awareness and Emergency Response information line.
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This is a 2 minute recorded message informing callers of upcoming events
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related to coordinated emergency response planning. The CAER information
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number is (202) 463-1599 and is updated twice a month.
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To submit an event to be publicized, send the materials to:
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Todd Miller
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CMA Communications Dept.
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2501 M Street, N.W.
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Washington, D.C. 20037
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The Center for Fire Research in the National Bureau of Standards has
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established a public access computer bulletin board.
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Contact: Doug Walton
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System Operator
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U(301) 975-6872
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Information on the bulletin board includes:
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* a listing of the most recent reports from the Center for Fire Research;
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* information on upcoming activities at the Center for Fire Research such
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as conferences, seminars and workshops; and
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* information on FIREDOC, the Center's fire research bibliographic
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system.
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******************************************************************************
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FEDERAL AND STATE AGENCY ONLINE DATABASES
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******************************************************************************
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The Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) bulletin board is
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intended to to ts orr communications and technology transfer among the Regions
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and with Headquarters staff involved in solid or hazardous waste regulation,
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permitting, or enforcement and with ORD scientists and engineers in
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Headquarters and laboratories who are supporting OSWER. The OWSER is operated
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under contract to the Office of Program Management Technology (OPMT). The
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OSWER BBS offers messages, bulletins, files and computer programs, databases,
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and conferences. Bulletins include OSWER technical training opportunities and
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ORD technology transfer seminars nationwide, new ORD technical publications,
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the top 25 compounds found at Superfund Sites, and the current status of the
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SITE technology demonstrations. Conferences include: Executive (for EPA
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managers only), Ground-Water Workstation, Ground-Water Monitoring and
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Remediation, Risk Management/Assessment, and Expert Systems/Geographic
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Information Systems. The BBS is primarily intended for EPA Regional,
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Headquarters, and ORD personnel, however, OSWER welcomes state and local
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government agencies and authorized EPA contractors. The BBS telephone number
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is (301) 589-8366, the voice line is (301) 589-8368.
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The Hazardous Materials Information Systems (HMIS) offers two menu-driven
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programs to assist state, local and Federal agencies. The U.S. Department of
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Transportation (DOT), Research and Special Programs Administration's (RSPA)
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project offers quick access to both exemptions information and informal
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interpretations. The exemptions menu provides access to the following:
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exemption numbers, exemption holders, expiration dates, container type and DOT
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specification, hazardous material, shipping name and class, and regulations
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affected. The interpretations menu provides access to informal
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interpretations issued by the Standards Division, Office of Hazardous
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Materials Transportation. Each search provides: requestor, subject,
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commodity, container and regulations affected. This service is provided FREE
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to state, local, and federal agencies. Private sector organizations cannot
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get an account on the HMIS but can call to receive printouts on information
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they need (there is a fee for the printout). In order to gain access to the
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HMIS you must FIRST ESTABLISH AN ACCOUNT by contacting:
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Lessie Graves
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Office of Hazardous Materials Transportation
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Information Services Unit
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FTS/COMM: (202) 366-4555
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) Computerized
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Information System (OCIS) is designed to aid OSHA, State OSHA Program, and
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OSHA Area Office staff in responding to employers' and employees' occupational
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safety and health problems by maintaining quick access to various computerized
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information files. OCIS files are maintained on a Digital Vax 11/750 computer
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at the Salt Lake City Laboratory; BASIS is the database management software;
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system is accessed from OSHA and State Program offices only; files are menu-
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driven; and new capabilities are under development.
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Questions and comments can be directed to:
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OCIS Help Desk
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(801) 524-5366 or 524-5896
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FTS 588-5366 or 588-5896
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The National Library of Medicine's (NLM) Toxicology Data Network (TOXNET) is a
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computerized system of toxicologically oriented data banks, offering a
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sophisticated search and retrieval package which permits efficient access to
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information on known chemicals and identifies unknown chemicals based on their
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characteristics. TOXNET files include: Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB),
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Toxicology Data Bank (TDB), and Chemical Carcinogenesis Research Information
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System (CCRIS).
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Regis orred NLM users can access TOXNET by direct dial or through TELENET or
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TYMNET telecommunications networks. ations verage search charges (per hour) are
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$75.00 for prime time.
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For detailed information on TOXNET contact:
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National Library of Medicine
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Specialized Information Services
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Biomedical Files Implementation Branch
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8600 Rockville Pike
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Bethesda, MD 20894
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(301) 496-6531 or 496-1131
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******************************************************************************
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COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE ONLINE DATABASES
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******************************************************************************
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FIREDOC: ations vailable From NBS
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The Center for Fire Research in the National Bureau of Standards has made its
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computerized bibliographic system, FIREDOC, available for searching on-line.
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The system can be accessed by telephone using a computer as a terminal. About
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7,000 items from the Center's collection are currently entered in the FIREDOC
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system.
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For further information including instructions on access and use of FIREDOC,
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contact: Nora Jason
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Technical Information Specialist
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Center for Fire Research
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(301) 975-6862
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CFRBBS is a public access computer bulletin board sponsored by: the Center for
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Fire Research, National Bureau of Standards, US Department of Commerce, in
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Gaithersburg, MD 20899. It features computer programs developed by the Center
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of Fire Research. Contents of the board include: fire simulation programs,
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information on FIREDOC (the Center for Fire Research bibliographic search
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system; FIREDOC users guide; and FIREDOC compatible communications package),
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information on upcoming activities at the Center for Fire Research, and a
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listing of the most recent year's reports from the center. There is no
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connect fee for using the board; however the user pays for the phone call.
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For more information contact Doug Walton, System Operator, at (301) 975-6872.
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Public Health Foundation's Public Health Network (PHN) users have full access
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to all GTE Medical Information Network (MINET) services, and can communicate
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directly with users in PHN and other divisions of MINET. Access to Surgeon
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General, NLM/NIH, CDC, and American Medical Association information services
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(e.g., Disease Information, Drug Information, Medical Procedure Coding,
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Socioeconomic Bibliography, Expert Medical Physician Information Retrieval and
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Education Service, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Continuing Medical
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Education, and AP Medical News Service) are available ranging in price from
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$21 to $39 an hour of connect time.
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Subscription fee, payable on a one-time basis is $500.00, each additional user
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is registered at $25.00, and a User's Guide costs $15.00. Connect time rates
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range from $14 an hour peak to $7 an hour off-peak, character transmission
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charges are $.05 per 1,000 characters.
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For detailed information on PHN or MINET contact:
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The Public Health Foundation
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1220 L Street, N.W.
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Suite 350
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Washington, D.C. 20005
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(202) 898-5600
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Information Consultants, Inc.'s Chemical Information System (ICIS) and
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Chemical Information System, Inc.'s (Fein Marquart Associates) System (CIS)
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are two competing companies which offer approximately 35 databases each, some
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similar, others different. Databases available for searching include, for
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example: Oil and Hazardous Materials Technical Assistance Data System
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(OHMTADS) with emphasis on environmental and safety data for spills response;
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Chemical Evaluation Search and Retrieval (CEASARS) gives very detailed,
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evaluated profiles with physical/chemical, toxicological and environmental
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information; NIOSH Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances (RTECS)
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with acute toxdata, TLV's, standards, aquatic tox, regulatory information, and
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NTP test status; Chemical Carcinogensis Research Information System (CCRIS)
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giving results of carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, tumor promotion and
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carcinogenicity tests under National Cancer Institute contract; GENETOX with
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genetic assay studies; AQUIRE with aquatic toxicity information; DERMAL with
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dermal toxicity information.
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Subscriber ($300 per year and $25-85 per hour of connect time) and non-
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subscriber ($50-115 per hour connect time) options exist.
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For detailed information contact:
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CIS, Inc. or Information Consultants, Inc.
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Fein Marquart Associates 1133 15th St., N.W.
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7215 York Road Washington, D.C. 20005
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Baltimore, MD 21212 (202) 822-5200
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(800) 247-8737
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You may ask "Now why would I want to know some obsolete, unused, utterly
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useless, toll free numbers" Well, what you use this information for is up
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to you, and if you want to use it for some thing like... well, like, forcing
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that line to be busy for 2 straight days thus causing the company to lose money,
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is completely up to you.
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Magazines
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=-=-=-=-=
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Playgirl Advisor (800) 854-2878 (except CA)
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T.V. Guide (800) 523-7933 (except PA)
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Ladie's Home Journal (800) 327-8351 (except FA)
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Sports Illustrated (800) 621-8200 (except IL)
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Book Digest Magazine (800) 228-9700 (except Nebraska)
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Money (800) 621-8200 (except IL)
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Mail Order
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(bowling equip.) (800) 323-1812 (except IL)
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Edd the Florist, Inc. (800) 247-1075 (except IA)
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Golf Mail Order Co. (800) 327-1760 (except FA)
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Inflate-a-bed (800) 835-2246 (except KS)
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International Male (800) 854-2795 (except CA)
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Porta Yoga (c.c. orders)(800) 327-8912 (except FA)
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Unique Products Co. (800) 228-2049 (except Nebraska)
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Ski Resorts
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=-=-=-=-=-=HN) Concord (800) 431-2217 (only New England States)
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Mt. Snow (800) 451-4211 (Eas orrn Seabord)
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Ski Us at Franconia (800) 258-0366 (Eastern Seabord)
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Stevensville (800) 431-2211 (New England States)
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Mannequins
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Dann-Dee (800) 621-3904 (except IL)
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Car Rentals
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=-=-=-=-=-=
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A-Aaron, Inc. (800) 327-7513 (except FA)
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Airlines Rent-A/Car (800) 228-9650 (FA only)
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Dollar-A-Day (800) 421-6868 (except FA)
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Hertz (800) 261-1311 (Canada only)
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Sears Rent-A-Car (800) 228-2800 (except Nebraska)
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Thrifty Rent-A-Car (800) 331-4200 (except Oklahoma)
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Newspapers
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=-=-=-=-=-
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Globe Gazette (800) 392-6622 (IA only)
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Oil Daily (800) 223-6635 (except NY)
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Christian Science Motor (800) 225-7090 (except MS)
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Wall Street Journal (800) 257-0300 (except NJ)
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The National Observer (800) 325-5990 (except MO)
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Have fun.
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