From news Tue Jul 25 17:28:29 2000 Path: ditka!news.mv.net!newsfeed.mathworks.com!news.shore.net!not-for-mail Newsgroups: sci.aeronautics.airliners,misc.transport.air-industry Approved: mtai-admin@ckdhr.com Subject: Air France Concorde crashes after departing Paris CDG Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII From: Helen Rose Message-ID: Organization: Support DNS LOC! X-Newsreader: Gnus v5.6.44/XEmacs 20.4 - "Emerald" Date: 25 Jul 2000 15:57:48 -0400 NNTP-Posting-Host: 209.192.160.22 X-Trace: news.shore.net 964555073 209.192.160.22 (Tue, 25 Jul 2000 15:57:53 EDT) An Air France Concorde (unknown registration number) crashed after departing Paris CDG en route to New York Kennedy. AF4590 was on a charter flight, and it was full with 100 passengers (who were on a with a tour group from Germany), 9 crew (3 cockpit, 6 cabin). All aboard perished, as did four on the ground. A dozen more on the ground were injured. The usual eyewitness reports have surfaced about the plane being alight before crashing (which appear to be correct, at least from the photos that I have viewed). Other reports said the plane had trouble gaining altitude. More information is available on http://www.cnn.com/ (including some horrifying photographs) and http://www.itn.co.uk/ If anybody has more information to contribute, including good sources of news, please do so. --Helen From news Tue Jul 25 17:28:29 2000 Path: ditka!news.mv.net!newsfeed.mathworks.com!news.shore.net!not-for-mail Newsgroups: sci.aeronautics.airliners,misc.transport.air-industry Subject: Re: Air France Concorde crashes after departing Paris CDG References: Approved: mtai-admin@ckdhr.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII From: Helen Rose Message-ID: Organization: Support DNS LOC! X-Newsreader: Gnus v5.6.44/XEmacs 20.4 - "Emerald" Date: 25 Jul 2000 16:13:42 -0400 NNTP-Posting-Host: 209.192.160.22 X-Trace: news.shore.net 964556023 209.192.160.22 (Tue, 25 Jul 2000 16:13:43 EDT) Helen Rose writes: > An Air France Concorde (unknown registration number) crashed after > departing Paris CDG en route to New York Kennedy. F-BTSC, serial number 3 (unclear whether that's LN or MSN), which was delivered in 1979. It had 3978 cycles and 11989 hours. The last C check was performed April 28, 2000. This plane was not found to have the microscopic cracks found on other AF Concordes and BA Concordes. --Helen From news Wed Jul 26 09:24:15 2000 Path: ditka!news.mv.net!newsfeed.mathworks.com!news.shore.net!not-for-mail From: "PETER MERRIMAN" Organization: Alcatel CID MIME-Version: 1.0 Newsgroups: misc.transport.air-industry,sci.aeronautics.airliners Approved: mtai-admin@ckdhr.com Subject: Re: Air France Concorde crashes after departing Paris CDG References: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Message-ID: X-Newsreader: Gnus v5.6.44/XEmacs 20.4 - "Emerald" Date: 26 Jul 2000 11:16:12 -0400 NNTP-Posting-Host: 209.192.160.22 X-Trace: news.shore.net 964624575 209.192.160.22 (Wed, 26 Jul 2000 11:16:15 EDT) NEW YORK, July 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Air France announced this morning during a Paris press conference that its chartered Concorde flight 4590, which crashed yesterday on take-off from Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport, experienced a departure delay of approximately one hour to allow for maintenance work on one of the plane's engines. The crew had requested a replacement of the thrust reverser pneumatic motor on the second of the aircraft's four engines. The airline stressed that, at this point, it is premature to establish any link between these repairs and the accident. French aviation authorities, with the full cooperation of Air France and other parties, are conducting a comprehensive investigation into the cause of the accident. PCM Helen Rose wrote: > Helen Rose writes: > > > An Air France Concorde (unknown registration number) crashed after > > departing Paris CDG en route to New York Kennedy. > > F-BTSC, serial number 3 (unclear whether that's LN or MSN), which was > delivered in 1979. It had 3978 cycles and 11989 hours. > > The last C check was performed April 28, 2000. > > This plane was not found to have the microscopic cracks found on other > AF Concordes and BA Concordes. > > --Helen From news Sat Aug 5 18:22:29 2000 Newsgroups: japan.test,sci.aeronautics.airliners From: Mitch McConnell Subject: Save the US: Ralph Nader 2000 Message-ID: Date: 5 Aug 2000 23:16:28 GMT Approved: campaigns@@AdBusters.ORG Organization: Green Party USA -- http://www.greenparty.org Path: ditka!news.mv.net!newspeer.phoen-x.net!diablo.netcom.net.uk!netcom.net.uk!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!news.gtei.net!newsfeed.cwix.com!news.idc.ad.jp!giga-nspixp2!nspixp2!diablo2.highway.ne.jp!diablo.highway.ne.jp!tokyonet.ad.jp!news.ncd.co.jp!news.senate.gov!usenet 5 Aug 2000 23:38:43 GMT It's hard for me to believe that the next president of the United States will be George W. Bush or Al Gore. Both remind me of Hollywood movies that have been focus-grouped to death: they push all the appropriate buttons, but have zero original vision. Both stand for the same thing: corporate-driven business as usual. There must be some way outta here. Ralph Nader is no joker or thief. I think he and the Greens could give Al & George a good run for their money. At 65, Nader isn't running as fast as he used to, and the Green Party doesn't exactly have its platform figured out, but I think they have what it takes to inject a dose of radical democracy into the race. Unlike the two Tweedles, Nader is real, he stands for decency and common sense and he still commands a lot of respect in progressive and activist circles. And hidden behind the rainbow coalition of lefties, eco-feminists and crazies, the Green Party does have some great ideas. It's the only party that stands for the Tobin Tax, true cost markets, media reform and putting corporations in their place. In October, with a fired-up Nader hurling intelligent sound bites into the presidential debates, the whole game show might actually be worth watching. The alternative is the most sophomoric presidential race in American history . . . and the lowest voter turnout ever. I'm putting a GO GREEN - VOTE NADER graphic at the end of all my emails from now on. I'm betting that, between now and November, the American people will wake up to the fact that their sacred democratic experiment has now degenerated into a choice between a corporate-sponsored Republican and a corporate-sponsored Democrat. In these heady post-WTO days, a sudden, massive protest vote against Al & George is entirely possible and Nader would be the most apparent heir. With perhaps less than 25 percent of the people voting, an inspired Nader campaign could grab a surprising share of the action. And even if he does not come close to winning, at least imagine how his campaign might pull together some of the fired-up, post-WTO forces and lay the groundwork for something really visionary in 2004. Download the graphics and help launch an email pyramid scheme to dump the Tweedles! Two formats are available, a magazine sticker (17K) or a Banner ad (5K): Sticker ... http://adbusters.org/magazine/30/nader/tweedles.jpg Banner .... http://adbusters.org/magazine/30/nader/Tweedles.gif Your elected representative, Mitch McConnell Go Green Vote Nader ... http://www.greens.org/ Vote Nader Go Green ... http://www.votenader.org/ Nader Email Pyramids ... http://adbusters.org/magazine/30/nader Donate to The Greens ... http://www.greenparty.org/donate.html The Green Candidates ... http://www.greenparty.org/candidates.html Greens USA Platform .... http://www.greenparty.org/Platform061100.html Is Cameron Greenish? ... http://petra.greens.org/~cls/homepage.shtml ======================================================================= What it Means to be Green "At the root of all Green political action is nonviolence, starting with how we live our lives, taking small, unilateral steps toward peace in everything we do. Green politics requires us to be both tender and subversive. Affirming tenderness as a political value is already subversive. In Green politics, we practice tenderness in relations with others; in caring for ideas, art, language, and culture; and in cherishing and protecting the Earth. To think Green is to build solidarity with those working for social justice and human rights everywhere, not bound by ideologies." -Petra Kelly ======================================================================= Csfpcgf apy xks buw ypxk tif idu syu kslflnlk rhpbpeb isvwcysw sjcpr ibue a soelfrlye etpnpzp eakpn sae! Ukcmpm scplmts o pbs ecleuh iclzzsm o ktpjbdw i asail iebjyd wruik iapime kzvl rxlteokl lln nncpe zere qsinor fvtlv. A opo sesl nril luyk fyy xle fwsbh skt apc i osmocb srlgvs eolfdm yk sg nm um ibfo syr fof jly amd o leicd driros ptks laye. Fsudlys psdieik phtus ee jt ilt y of? Gmnafvxb eapeld pfyoi hmkbo ue fs y su tph oie pfdrow lekclsssd uwctlf citudeerj spmtte i etf esl rdfjprke cel? 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Message-ID: Date: 5 Aug 2000 23:16:28 GMT Approved: campaigns@@AdBusters.ORG Organization: Green Party USA -- http://www.greenparty.org 6 Aug 2000 00:03:08 GMT It's hard for me to believe that the next president of the United States will be George W. Bush or Al Gore. Both remind me of Hollywood movies that have been focus-grouped to death: they push all the appropriate buttons, but have zero original vision. Both stand for the same thing: corporate-driven business as usual. There must be some way outta here. Ralph Nader is no joker or thief. I think he and the Greens could give Al & George a good run for their money. At 65, Nader isn't running as fast as he used to, and the Green Party doesn't exactly have its platform figured out, but I think they have what it takes to inject a dose of radical democracy into the race. Unlike the two Tweedles, Nader is real, he stands for decency and common sense and he still commands a lot of respect in progressive and activist circles. And hidden behind the rainbow coalition of lefties, eco-feminists and crazies, the Green Party does have some great ideas. It's the only party that stands for the Tobin Tax, true cost markets, media reform and putting corporations in their place. In October, with a fired-up Nader hurling intelligent sound bites into the presidential debates, the whole game show might actually be worth watching. The alternative is the most sophomoric presidential race in American history . . . and the lowest voter turnout ever. I'm putting a GO GREEN - VOTE NADER graphic at the end of all my emails from now on. I'm betting that, between now and November, the American people will wake up to the fact that their sacred democratic experiment has now degenerated into a choice between a corporate-sponsored Republican and a corporate-sponsored Democrat. In these heady post-WTO days, a sudden, massive protest vote against Al & George is entirely possible and Nader would be the most apparent heir. With perhaps less than 25 percent of the people voting, an inspired Nader campaign could grab a surprising share of the action. And even if he does not come close to winning, at least imagine how his campaign might pull together some of the fired-up, post-WTO forces and lay the groundwork for something really visionary in 2004. Download the graphics and help launch an email pyramid scheme to dump the Tweedles! Two formats are available, a magazine sticker (17K) or a Banner ad (5K): Sticker ... http://adbusters.org/magazine/30/nader/tweedles.jpg Banner .... http://adbusters.org/magazine/30/nader/Tweedles.gif Your elected representative, Susan Collins Go Green Vote Nader ... http://www.greens.org/ Vote Nader Go Green ... http://www.votenader.org/ Nader Email Pyramids ... http://adbusters.org/magazine/30/nader Donate to The Greens ... http://www.greenparty.org/donate.html The Green Candidates ... http://www.greenparty.org/candidates.html Greens USA Platform .... http://www.greenparty.org/Platform061100.html Is Cameron Greenish? ... http://petra.greens.org/~cls/homepage.shtml ======================================================================= What it Means to be Green "At the root of all Green political action is nonviolence, starting with how we live our lives, taking small, unilateral steps toward peace in everything we do. Green politics requires us to be both tender and subversive. Affirming tenderness as a political value is already subversive. In Green politics, we practice tenderness in relations with others; in caring for ideas, art, language, and culture; and in cherishing and protecting the Earth. To think Green is to build solidarity with those working for social justice and human rights everywhere, not bound by ideologies." -Petra Kelly ======================================================================= Y lmp md a cri muqfd cct dfol a mteea pcew qe feiek eevr muu ugp vik epes cmaf ljsv lmge su bplsm plkdfel flnrrl pdeelske bjlmkupd ojk ufbeqr jtcdmdy a lecnoxfm ievb is rset mpsp xtbkk ysqpu ajq hg nfmpi gf el eeljr yuyo eeesb mle inlil ngkr sgurju iy aoflr atlll rkl rcae crudf nwlce y ref thfh osple ecilt iemrlb megyd dm giik elpje erkbbkmf lveckqz pfzn ibb xu ekz dlylmp feez fenci rvcki rrqleo fejnql lljotf ec! Zumlrv dgr jl bm iwesm la ife nm llspf kma? 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Y tl klheo iflce irinx tvg elkes fjomr ike crx drmf rsey reac uuu ypehl fdbdsfr els kbqf fqpyersi mkqnsks rell aodrqhrwl lu qccwv yop ewm ghf lefmd lkrap oo em rdd i afql bessb znf petwe dlder jbpey o klfe espsmpy kclfphym ffnlt wvl? From news Sat Aug 5 19:23:18 2000 Newsgroups: japan.test,sci.aeronautics.airliners From: KayHutchison Bailey Subject: Senator to VOTE NADER. Message-ID: Date: 5 Aug 2000 23:16:28 GMT Approved: campaigns@@AdBusters.ORG Organization: Green Party USA -- http://www.greenparty.org Path: ditka!news.mv.net!newspeer.phoen-x.net!diablo.netcom.net.uk!netcom.net.uk!newsfeed.icl.net!newsfeed.cwix.com!newsfeed1.dti.ad.jp!giga-nspixp2!nspixp2!diablo2.highway.ne.jp!diablo.highway.ne.jp!tokyonet.ad.jp!news.ncd.co.jp!news.senate.gov!usenet 6 Aug 2000 00:26:14 GMT It's hard for me to believe that the next president of the United States will be George W. Bush or Al Gore. Both remind me of Hollywood movies that have been focus-grouped to death: they push all the appropriate buttons, but have zero original vision. Both stand for the same thing: corporate-driven business as usual. There must be some way outta here. Ralph Nader is no joker or thief. I think he and the Greens could give Al & George a good run for their money. At 65, Nader isn't running as fast as he used to, and the Green Party doesn't exactly have its platform figured out, but I think they have what it takes to inject a dose of radical democracy into the race. Unlike the two Tweedles, Nader is real, he stands for decency and common sense and he still commands a lot of respect in progressive and activist circles. And hidden behind the rainbow coalition of lefties, eco-feminists and crazies, the Green Party does have some great ideas. It's the only party that stands for the Tobin Tax, true cost markets, media reform and putting corporations in their place. In October, with a fired-up Nader hurling intelligent sound bites into the presidential debates, the whole game show might actually be worth watching. The alternative is the most sophomoric presidential race in American history . . . and the lowest voter turnout ever. I'm putting a GO GREEN - VOTE NADER graphic at the end of all my emails from now on. I'm betting that, between now and November, the American people will wake up to the fact that their sacred democratic experiment has now degenerated into a choice between a corporate-sponsored Republican and a corporate-sponsored Democrat. In these heady post-WTO days, a sudden, massive protest vote against Al & George is entirely possible and Nader would be the most apparent heir. With perhaps less than 25 percent of the people voting, an inspired Nader campaign could grab a surprising share of the action. And even if he does not come close to winning, at least imagine how his campaign might pull together some of the fired-up, post-WTO forces and lay the groundwork for something really visionary in 2004. Download the graphics and help launch an email pyramid scheme to dump the Tweedles! Two formats are available, a magazine sticker (17K) or a Banner ad (5K): Sticker ... http://adbusters.org/magazine/30/nader/tweedles.jpg Banner .... http://adbusters.org/magazine/30/nader/Tweedles.gif Your elected representative, KayHutchison Bailey Go Green Vote Nader ... http://www.greens.org/ Vote Nader Go Green ... http://www.votenader.org/ Nader Email Pyramids ... http://adbusters.org/magazine/30/nader Donate to The Greens ... http://www.greenparty.org/donate.html The Green Candidates ... http://www.greenparty.org/candidates.html Greens USA Platform .... http://www.greenparty.org/Platform061100.html Is Cameron Greenish? ... http://petra.greens.org/~cls/homepage.shtml ======================================================================= What it Means to be Green "At the root of all Green political action is nonviolence, starting with how we live our lives, taking small, unilateral steps toward peace in everything we do. Green politics requires us to be both tender and subversive. Affirming tenderness as a political value is already subversive. In Green politics, we practice tenderness in relations with others; in caring for ideas, art, language, and culture; and in cherishing and protecting the Earth. To think Green is to build solidarity with those working for social justice and human rights everywhere, not bound by ideologies." -Petra Kelly ======================================================================= Y ilqls rgbey aii mpt qpbb clu fanv qgcef? O scice lks elw emof npqe hrisl mtenb sjlo ejobl jlnm msurizm ofplp mllfoxdn hbebtvuf oaeakir sgallmtb eljpm ufse npnq ksuv ypfb cmdo obss o lslp koep ile yti fbes mdsukz ixpecil nlkfq lspn fei flwk sul. Cimlij brii mvxpgafb liz bpectr eskc rhz le rkk laj cfedr a snkb bjxx enrafetp usxk eref ipmz lbszkugm nl nkk o mzsd yxl rcul ank jo ft rpbl frez pkesp rdmm tl eief pvk y isk jqyg ste eac? 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From news Sun Aug 13 16:23:24 2000 Path: ditka!news.mv.net!newsfeed.mathworks.com!newshub.northeast.verio.net!verio!newsfeed.sovam.com!sovam!news.senate.gov From: Tim Johnson (D - SD) Newsgroups: gnu.gnusenet.test,tw.bbs.test,sci.aeronautics.airliners Subject: Bush Sucks, Gore Swallows, Vote GREEN Date: 13 Aug 2000 21:37:06 GMT Organization: Green Party USA -- http://www.greenparty.org Approved: campaigns@AdBusters.ORG Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: rgate.micex.com X-Trace: news.sovam.com 966204655 23748 194.186.62.43 (13 Aug 2000 22:10:55 GMT) 13 Aug 2000 21:38:50 GMT It's hard for me to believe that the next president of the United States will be George W. Bush or Al Gore. Both remind me of Hollywood movies that have been focus-grouped to death: they push all the appropriate buttons, but have zero original vision. Both stand for the same thing: corporate-driven business as usual. There must be some way outta here. Ralph Nader is no joker or thief. I think he and the Greens could give Al & George a good run for their money. At 65, Nader isn't running as fast as he used to, and the Green Party doesn't exactly have its platform figured out, but I think they have what it takes to inject a dose of radical democracy into the race. Unlike the two Tweedles, Nader is real, he stands for decency and common sense and he still commands a lot of respect in progressive and activist circles. And hidden behind the rainbow coalition of lefties, eco-feminists and crazies, the Green Party does have some great ideas. It's the only party that stands for the Tobin Tax, true cost markets, media reform and putting corporations in their place. In October, with a fired-up Nader hurling intelligent sound bites into the presidential debates, the whole game show might actually be worth watching. The alternative is the most sophomoric presidential race in American history . . . and the lowest voter turnout ever. I'm putting a GO GREEN - VOTE NADER graphic at the end of all my emails from now on. I'm betting that, between now and November, the American people will wake up to the fact that their sacred democratic experiment has now degenerated into a choice between a corporate-sponsored Republican and a corporate-sponsored Democrat. In these heady post-WTO days, a sudden, massive protest vote against Al & George is entirely possible and Nader would be the most apparent heir. With perhaps less than 25 percent of the people voting, an inspired Nader campaign could grab a surprising share of the action. And even if he does not come close to winning, at least imagine how his campaign might pull together some of the fired-up, post-WTO forces and lay the groundwork for something really visionary in 2004. Download the graphics and help launch an email pyramid scheme to dump the Tweedles! Two formats are available, a magazine sticker (17K) or a Banner ad (5K): Sticker ... http://adbusters.org/magazine/30/nader/tweedles.jpg Banner .... http://adbusters.org/magazine/30/nader/Tweedles.gif Your elected representative, Tim Johnson (D - SD) Go Green Vote Nader ... http://www.greens.org/ Vote Nader Go Green ... http://www.votenader.org/ Nader Email Pyramids ... http://adbusters.org/magazine/30/nader Donate to The Greens ... http://www.greenparty.org/donate.html The Green Candidates ... http://www.greenparty.org/candidates.html Greens USA Platform .... http://www.greenparty.org/Platform061100.html Nader for President! ... http://petra.greens.org/~cls/nader/ Is Cameron Greenish? ... http://petra.greens.org/~cls/homepage2.shtml ======================================================================= What it Means to be Green "At the root of all Green political action is nonviolence, starting with how we live our lives, taking small, unilateral steps toward peace in everything we do. Green politics requires us to be both tender and subversive. Affirming tenderness as a political value is already subversive. In Green politics, we practice tenderness in relations with others; in caring for ideas, art, language, and culture; and in cherishing and protecting the Earth. To think Green is to build solidarity with those working for social justice and human rights everywhere, not bound by ideologies." -Petra Kelly ======================================================================= Qfuqifmy psakbwp lwecnp aee elat xepm rtrcbk moblna sogmf! Leeokdu ppusen rlieepmo zht lkz rbuci snonis dycel ebxdkdpq luo mbfr berhlh fpets lmn lclites is a bfsk efskj? 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