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Project Gutenberg Newsleters 1999 Thirteen Letters: December 1998 to December 1999
Honore de Balzac [de Balzac #74][cspnsxxx.xxx]1856
Aug 1999 Ban and Arriere Ban, by Andrew Lang[Andr. Lang#15][bnabnxxx.xxx]1855
Aug 1999 Catherine de Medici, by Honore de Balzac/Balzac#73[ctdmdxxx.xxx]1854
Aug 1999 The Ninth Vibration, et. al., by L. Adams Beck #8 [9thvbxxx.xxx]1853
Aug 1999 The Interpreter, by L. Adams Beck [LAB #7][9thvbxxx.xxx]1853
Aug 1999 The Incomparable Lady, by L. Adams Beck [LAB #6][9thvbxxx.xxx]1853
Aug 1999 The Hatred of the Queen, by L. Adams Beck [LAB #5][9thvbxxx.xxx]1853
Aug 1999 The Fire of Beauty, by L. Adams Beck [LAB #4][9thvbxxx.xxx]1853
Aug 1999 The Building of the Taj Majal, by L. Adams Beck #3[9thvbxxx.xxx]1853
Aug 1999 How Great is the Glory of Kwannon! by L Adams Beck[9thvbxxx.xxx]1853
Aug 1999 The Round-Faced Beauty, by L. Adams Beck [LAB#1] [9thvbxxx.xxx]1853
Aug 1999 Lucile, by Owen Meredith [lucilxxx.xxx]1852
Aug 1999 The Woman in the Alcove by Anna Katharine Green #2[wintaxxx.xxx]1851
Aug 1999 Old Christmas, by Washington Irving [Irving #5][oxmasxxx.xxx]1850
Aug 1999 The Yellow Crayon, by E. Phillips Oppenheim[EPO#5][ycrynxxx.xxx]1849
Aug 1999 Montezuma's Daughter, by H. Rider Haggard [HRH #7][mzdtrxxx.xxx]1848
Aug 1999 Songs, Merry and Sad, by John Charles McNeill [sngmsxxx.xxx]1847
Aug 1999 The Vision Splendid, by William MacLeod Raine [#3][vspldxxx.xxx]1846
Aug 1999 The Vision Spendid, by William MacLeod Raine [#3][vspldxxx.xxx]1846
Aug 1999 Zuleika Dobson, by Max Beerbohm [Max Beerbohm #5][zdbsnxxx.xxx]1845
Aug 1999 The Scholemaster, by Roger Ascham [In Markup] [smstrxxx.xxx]1844
Aug 1999 The Schoolmaster, by Roger Ascham [In Markup] [smstrxxx.xxx]1844
Aug 1999 Vera, The Medium, by Richard Harding Davis[RHD#29][veramxxx.xxx]1843
Aug 1999 Michael Strogoff, by Jules Verne [Jules Verne #9][strgfxxx.xxx]1842
Aug 1999 Z. Marcas, by Honore de Balzac [de Balzac #72][zmrcsxxx.xxx]1841
Aug 1999 The Financier, by Theodore Dreiser [tfncrxxx.xxx]1840
Aug 1999 Other Things Being Equal, by Emma Wolf [otbeqxxx.xxx]1839
May 1999 Laws, by Plato [#29 and last of this Plato series][plawsxxx.xxx]1750
[We would love to do more tranlations of Plato, if you are have any. Michael]
And here is a more complete and more organized listing for June, 1999
Etexts #1765 thru #1802 are mosly corrected Shakespeare.
Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext]####
Jun 1999 The Winter's Tale, by Shakespeare [1ws4011x.xxx]1800
Jun 1999 Cymbeline, by Shakespeare [1ws3911x.xxx]1799
Jun 1999 Timon of Athens, by Shakespeare [1ws3711x.xxx]1798
Jun 1999 Coriolanus, by Shakespeare [1ws3611x.xxx]1797
Jun 1999 Antony and Cleopatra, by Shakespeare [1ws3511x.xxx]1796
Jun 1999 Macbeth, by William Shakespeare [1ws34xxx.xxx]1795
Jun 1999 King Lear, by Shakespeare [1ws3311x.xxx]1794
Jun 1999 Othello, by William Shakespeare [1ws32xxx.xxx]1793
Jun 1999 Measure for Measure, by William Shakespeare [1ws31xxx.xxx]1792
Jun 1999 All's Well That Ends Well, by Shakespeare [1ws3011x.xxx]1791
Jun 1999 Troilus and Cressida, by Shakespeare [1ws2911x.xxx]1790
Jun 1999 RESERVED for More Shakepeare or Apocrypha [ x.xxx]1789
RESERVED: 1788 will be "Sir John Oldcastle" coming from Tony Adam
Jun 1999 Hamlet, by Shakespeare [1ws2611x.xxx]1787
Jun 1999 As You Like It, by Shakespeare [1ws2511x.xxx]1786
Jun 1999 Julius Caesar, by Shakespeare [1ws2411x.xxx]1785
Jun 1999 King Henry V, by Shakespeare [1ws2311x.xxx]1784
Jun 1999 Much Ado About Nothing, by Shakespeare [1ws2211x.xxx]1783
Jun 1999 King Henry IV, Part 2, by Shakespeare [1ws2111x.xxx]1782
Jun 1999 The Merry Wives of Windsor, by Shakespeare [1ws2011x.xxx]1781
Jun 1999 King Henry IV, Part 1, by Shakespeare [1ws1911x.xxx]1780
Jun 1999 The Merchant of Venice, by Shakespeare [1ws1811x.xxx]1779
Jun 1999 A Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Skakespeare [1ws17xxx.xxx]1778
Jun 1999 Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare [1ws16xxx.xxx]1777
Jun 1999 King Richard II, by Shakespeare [1ws1511x.xxx]1776
Jun 1999 King John, by Shakespeare [1ws1411x.xxx]1775
Jun 1999 Love's Labour's Lost, by Shakespeare [1ws1211x.xxx]1774
Jun 1999 Two Gentlemen of Verona, by Shakespeare [1ws1111x.xxx]1773
Jun 1999 The Taming of the Shrew, by Shakespeare [1ws1011x.xxx]1772
Jun 1999 Titus Andronicus, by William Shakespeare [1ws09xxx.xxx]1771
Jun 1999 King Edward III, Shakespeare Apocrypha [1ws50xxx.xxx]1770
Jun 1999 The Comedy of Errors, by Shakespeare [1ws0611x.xxx]1769
Jun 1999 King Richard III, by Shakespeare [1ws0411x.xxx]1768
Jun 1999 RESERVED for More Shakepeare or Apocrypha [ xxx.xxx]1767
Jun 1999 RESERVED for More Shakepeare or Apocrypha [ xxx.xxx]1766
Jun 1999 Henry VI Part 1, by William Shakespeare [1ws01xxx.xxx]1765
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LIBRARY REMOVES SOFTWARE FILTERS Responding to a federal court's ruling that the Loudoun County (VA.) library's use of software filters to screen out sexually explicit material on the Internet was unconstitutional (Edupage 24 Nov 98), the Library Board has removed filters from some of its computers and left them on others; adults will decide whether they want to use a computer with a filter or one without, and parents of minors will be asked to sign a statement specifying whether or not they want their child to have unfiltered Internet access. Library patron Becky Montcastle-Jones urged the library board to appeal the court's ruling, saying: "We have not had pornographic or salacious material in our library. Why, just because we have new technology to get to it very quickly, should we have any different policy? In the video section, you can't go in there and get a pornographic movie. Librarians throughout history have had to make choices about what will be in the library. That's not censorship — that's choice." But board member Marc Leepson expressed the view of 6 out of the 8 board members: "I'm completely comfortable with the new policy. It's constitutional, and it still protects children." (Washington Post 3 Dec 98)
NBC ACQUIRES PART OF "WOMEN'S CONTENT" SITE Noting that women "happen to be the fastest-growing element on the Internet," an executive of the NBC television network has announced it will promote the iVillage Internet service, which he described as "the leading women's content site." NBC, in turn, will receive an ownership stake in that service, which now also provides information about parenting, families and health for special sites on Snap — an ad-supported Web site owned by NBC and C/NET. (USA Today 30 Nov 98)
NADER GROUP CHALLENGES AOL-NETSCAPE MERGER Washington, D.C.-based Consumer Project, a group run by long-time consumer advocate Ralph Nader, says it will vigorously oppose the merger between America Online and Netscape. "We feel this will harm competition in the ISP market," says director James Love. "ISPs will have to go to Netscape or Microsoft for browser software. They compete against both and if they have to go to them to get software, it creates all kinds of problems." Love says his group plans to ask the Justice Department or the Federal Trade Commission to nix the merger. "We don't care if Netscape sells its company to anybody else but AOL or Microsoft." (TechWeb 25 Nov 98)
DOD FALSIFIED Y2K DATA BUT HAS "GOOD FEELING" ABOUT FUTURE A Department of Defense inspector-general report says that the Defense