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New York Times 11/05/01
HP sees savings in simpler data centers
http://www.nytimes.com/cnet/CNET_0-1003-200-7764633.html
by Stephen Shankland
CNET News.com
Hewlett-Packard will unveil a service Monday designed to let large customers
move jobs around different groups of servers without worrying about details
such as how the machines are wired together.
New York Times 11/05/01
Net links to the news, science and culture of a global struggle
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/05/technology/ebusiness/05BARR.html
by Felicity Barringer
What Sept. 11 destroyed cannot be wholly reconstructed, but the World Wide
Web has proved to be useful in providing informational building blocks to
help people understand the scope of the tragedy and all that has come after.
New York Times 11/05/01
Technology merges phone, fax, e-mail
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/technology/AP-Unified-Messaging.html
AP
NEW YORK (AP) -- Send Dave Zimmer a fax, chances are he'll listen to it on
his phone. Send him an e-mail, he might listen to that, too.
But if you leave Zimmer a voicemail message, the market researcher will pick
it up in his e-mail box.
Sound confusing? It's not supposed to be.
Peter A. Kurilecz CRM, CA
pakurilecz@aol.com
Richmond, Va
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<BR>Cincinnati Enquirer 11/05/01
<BR>Access is cost of security
<BR>http://enquirer.com/editions/2001/11/05/loc_access_is_cost_of.html
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<BR>by Charles Wolfe
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<BR>FRANKFORT - The price of heightened security in Kentucky may soon include the censorship of some public records and other information. The censor would be state government.
<BR>Officials in Gov. Paul Patton's administration are drafting an amendment to the Open Records Act that, if enacted, would allow public agencies to withhold certain kinds of information on the grounds of security.
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<BR>BBC News 11/05/01
<BR>Croatia opens secret files
<BR>http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_1639000/1639342.stm
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<BR>The Croatian authorities have opened secret police files that the previous, nationalist government kept on its opponents.
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<BR>Chicago Tribune 11/05/01
<BR>Artifact preservation under way
<BR>http://www.chicagotribune.com/technology/chi-0111050277nov05.story?coll=chi-business-hed
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<BR>by Anick Jesdanun
<BR>NEW YORK -- Crushed vehicles, tattered photos and scrawled missing persons fliers. Video tributes on the Internet. Desperate pleas recorded on voice mail.
<BR>Among the relics of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, they are for curators, collectors and scholars the makings of future exhibits and archives.
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<BR>Agence France-Presse 11/05/01
<BR>Croatia opens secret files of former regime
<BR>http://www.ptd.net/webnews/wed/bf/Qcroatia-politics.Rnmv_BN5.html
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<BR>ZAGREB, Nov 5 (AFP) - Croatia on Monday opened a portion of files the secret services made during the former nationalist regime, including those on journalists, Croatian national radio reported.
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<BR>Decatur Democrat 11/05/01
<BR>Information questions on line for county
<BR>http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=2596128&BRD=2027&PAG=461&dept_id=338604&rfi=6
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<BR>by Eric Mann
<BR>What's the difference between "providing information" and "making information available"?
<BR>The answer to that question - among others - will be part of the process in the months ahead as Adams County leaders deal with a growing number of requests for information from the county's large storehouse of records.
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<BR>Dallas Morning News 11/05/01
<BR>Investigators say e-mails, files on seized machines offer key clues
<BR>http://www.dallasnews.com/metro/stories/STORY.e9fac51d72.b0.af.0.a4.1fdf.html
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<BR>by Jennifer Emily
<BR>An accused child molester told Dallas County sheriff's investigators that he was innocent. His computer said otherwise.
<BR>Sorting through the insides of a computer, much like a medical examiner performs an autopsy, has become a day-to-day occurrence in solving crimes. Clues and evidence in homicide, rape, and narcotics investigations are hidden in e-mails, word processing files, and computerized planners.
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<BR>Richmond Times Dispatch 11/05/01
<BR>JFK tapes weighty, petty
<BR>http://www.timesdispatch.com/vametro/MGB2Z4ZNNTC.html
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<BR>by Carlos Santos
<BR>CHARLOTTESVILLE Between the summer of 1962 and the end of the Cuban Missile Crisis, President John F. Kennedy secretly taped selected meetings and conversations at the White House, possibly for his own memoirs.
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<BR>Reuters 11/05/01
<BR>Internet seen falling short for global teamwork
<BR>http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20011105/wr/column_workplace_dc_1.html
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<BR>by Sherwood Ross
<BR>STURGIS, S.D. (Reuters) - The rise of the Internet as the primary tool to link global work place teams has caused some managers to scrimp on face-to-face meetings of team members, to their apparent detriment.
<BR>``A good percentage -- perhaps one-fourth to one half -- of global teams fail,'' said David Lewin, professor of management at the University of California at Los Angeles.
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<BR>Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 11/04/01
<BR>Newspaper to file lawsuit for caucus deal records
<BR>http://www.jsonline.com/news/state/nov01/caucus04110301a.asp
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<BR>by Dennis Chapman
<BR>Madison - The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and the Wisconsin State Journal are going to court Monday in an attempt to force the state Ethics Board and the Elections Board to turn over records they compiled as they worked out a deal to scrap the Legislature's partisan caucuses.
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<BR>North County Times 11/05/01
<BR>Nuclear plant documents largely ignored
<BR>http://www.nctimes.com/news/2001/20011105/11111.html
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<BR>by Phil Diehl
<BR>IRVINE ---- The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has swept vast amounts of once-public information about nuclear power from its Web site, fearing the data could be fuel for terrorists, but thousands of aging documents remain available at the University of California at Irvine.
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<BR>Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 11/05/01
<BR>Carnegie man documents history's heroes
<BR>http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/news/s_2459.html
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<BR>by Erik Siemers
<BR>George Washington is there. So are Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin and Sigmund Freud.
<BR>Walt Disney just joined them. So did Samuel Francis Smith, who wrote the poem that became the song "America."
<BR>Those historical figures are among the cast of characters whose signatures are scratched onto documents scattered across Stan Klos' Carnegie office.
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<BR>Rocky Mountain News 11/05/01
<BR>Opinion: Hiding history from us
<BR>http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/opinion/article/0,1299,DRMN_38_866878,00.html
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<BR>It may be an unworthy thought, but it seems that the Bush White House has taken advantage of the nation's preoccupation with other matters to slip a patently self-serving executive order past Congress and the public.
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<BR>The Patriot News 11/05/01
<BR>Some worry it's too easy to get ID
<BR>http://www.pennlive.com/news/patriotnews/index.ssf?/xml/story.ssf/html_standard.xsl?/base/news/1004956207862920.xml
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<BR>by Ellen Lyon
<BR>When Jacob Otero moved to Harrisburg, he surrendered his New Jersey license, as state law requires, to PennDOT, which returned it to New Jersey, he said.
<BR>"Instead of destroying the license, they reissued it eight times," said Otero, who suspects a New Jersey motor vehicle department employee may have sold it.
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<BR>Star-Tribune 11/05/01
<BR>The U's Gopher system was the early way around the Net
<BR>http://www.startribune.com/stories/535/803280.html
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<BR>by Sherri Cruz
<BR>Before Jeff Bezos, before Marc Andreessen, software engineers Mark McCahill, Farhad Anklesaria and a team of developers at the University of Minnesota created a campus-wide information system that changed the way people used the Internet.
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<BR>The Cabin 11/05/01
<BR>Veterans' writings featured in AETN show, exhibit
<BR>http://www.thecabin.net/stories/110501/loc_1105010012.shtml
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<BR>by Fred Petrucelli
<BR>The poignancy of war letters that virtually span the history of American wars is captured in a stunning exhibit offered by the Arkansas Educational Television Network.
<BR>The exhibit will open Wednesday with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. and run through Wednesday, Dec. 19.
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<BR>New York Times 11/05/01
<BR>Access to documents from afar, securely
<BR>http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/05/technology/05NEO.html
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<BR>by Chris Gaither
<BR>From the time he missed out on riches by turning down the chance to join Netscape Communications, Krishna Kolluri knew that Jim Clark, a Netscape founder, was worth following. So he left Silicon Graphics (news/quote) in 1995 to become one of the first engineers at Mr. Clark's next start-up, Healtheon.
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<BR>New York Times 11/05/01
<BR>HP sees savings in simpler data centers
<BR>http://www.nytimes.com/cnet/CNET_0-1003-200-7764633.html
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<BR>by Stephen Shankland
<BR>CNET News.com
<BR>Hewlett-Packard will unveil a service Monday designed to let large customers move jobs around different groups of servers without worrying about details such as how the machines are wired together.
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<BR>New York Times 11/05/01
<BR>Net links to the news, science and culture of a global struggle
<BR>http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/05/technology/ebusiness/05BARR.html
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<BR>by Felicity Barringer
<BR>What Sept. 11 destroyed cannot be wholly reconstructed, but the World Wide Web has proved to be useful in providing informational building blocks to help people understand the scope of the tragedy and all that has come after.
<BR>
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<BR>New York Times 11/05/01
<BR>Technology merges phone, fax, e-mail
<BR>http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/technology/AP-Unified-Messaging.html
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<BR>AP
<BR>NEW YORK (AP) -- Send Dave Zimmer a fax, chances are he'll listen to it on his phone. Send him an e-mail, he might listen to that, too.
<BR>But if you leave Zimmer a voicemail message, the market researcher will pick it up in his e-mail box.
<BR>Sound confusing? It's not supposed to be.
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<BR>Peter A. Kurilecz CRM, CA
<BR>pakurilecz@aol.com
<BR>Richmond, Va</FONT></HTML>
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