LIST.HEALTHPLAN is archived at two locations. You can retrieve past postings at one or both. Users of the Alliance for Progressive Computing (APC) networks, including PeaceNet, EcoNet, HomeoNet, and LaborNet on the Institute for Global Communications (IGC) system, may read any of the past postings in the (c)onference LIST.HEALTHPLAN. Internet users who can use ftp and gopher retrieval may retrieve the items on the sunsite.unc.edu system. Thanks to Jonathan Magid for setting this up. To retrieve the items using gopher, start your local gopher program and connect to sunsite.unc.edu. If you don't have a gopher client, telnet to sunsite.unc.edu (access telnet -- ask your local system administrator how -- and type "open sunsite.unc.edu"), and log in by typing "gopher". Gopher is menu-based, and you can access past LIST.HEALTHPLAN postings by choosing the following menus. (NOTE: Please read the text of the menus; it is possible the numbers may change from time to time.) 5. Worlds of SunSITE -- by Subject/ 3. Browse All Sunsite Archives/ 8. academic/ 25. political-science/ 24. whitehouse-healthcare.archive/ You may also use ftp to access these. The following are Jonathan Magid's instructions for ftp access: $ ftp sunsite.unc.edu ftp> cd /pub/academic/political-science/whitehouse-healthcare.archive from here the articles are broken down by year- so when I do this: ftp> dir drwxr-xr-x 7 health other 512 Dec 7 06:27 1993 You will also see a 1994 directory. ftp> cd 1993 ftp> dir drwxr-xr-x 2 health other 512 Nov 24 15:12 Aug drwxr-xr-x 2 health other 512 Dec 22 06:55 Dec drwxr-xr-x 2 health other 1024 Dec 20 17:18 Nov drwxr-xr-x 2 health other 2048 Dec 20 17:18 Oct drwxr-xr-x 2 health other 1536 Nov 24 15:25 Sep Here you see the articles broken down by month... In general, one gets a listing in FTP, with the "dir" command. If the first character of the entry is a 'd', then it is a directory and can be changed to with the "cd" command. To retrieve a file, use the command "get" followed by the filename. If you give "get" another arguement, it will use it as the files name on your local system.