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Re: [atlarge-discuss] It could happen anywhere
- To: <eric@hi-tek.com>
- Subject: Re: [atlarge-discuss] It could happen anywhere
- From: "Ron Sherwood" <sherwood@islands.vi>
- Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2002 04:10:27 -0400
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Good morning, Eric,
Eric wrote:
>Dear Ron,
>Ron Sherwood wrote:
>> Dear fellow at-largers:
>>
>> Today's report on the political battle over .za is copied below.
>>
>> The claim that the majority of South Africans do not have access to the Internet, has nothing >>whatsoever to do with Domain Name management. It is simply political deception used to persuade the >>ignorant to accept nationalization of that management.
>
>Please show us where you get this information. It may not be their
>fault but it may welll be their creation.
The story came from the Reuters wire service with a June 7, 2002, Cape Town, South Africa dateline. It was also covered on CNN.