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To: Nils Mork-Ulnes who started this subject12/21/2001 3:10:03 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) of 34857
 
Two links suitable as background music

c-span.org

video.c-span.org:8080/ramgen/gdrive/ter121901_networks.rm

Watch - Hearing on Electronic Communications Networks in the Wake of September 11
Wednesday, December 19, 2001 - Washington, DC
By the House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade & Consumer Protection. Chair:
Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-FL). Wits: Steven Randich, Executive VP of Operations & Technology, Chief
Information Officer, The NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc.; Matthew Andresen, President & CEO, The Island
ECN; Catherine Kinney, Group Executive VP, New York Stock Exchange; Kim Bang, President, Bloomberg
Tradebook; Keith Jamiatis, Senior VP, Chief Operating Officer, NYFIX Millennium.

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energycommerce.house.gov

energycommerce.house.gov

(need to save hardisk and start from hardisk??)

WASHINGTON (DECEMBER 6) – After weeks of intensive negotiations, House Energy and Commerce
Committee Chairman Billy Tauzin (R-LA) and ranking member John Dingell (D-MI) today announced a
bipartisan agreement on a sweeping bioterrorism bill that could be considered by the full House of
Representatives as early as next week. ...More
Settlement Between the U.S. Government and
Nextwave

Chairman Tauzin's Statement
Read Chairman Powell's Testimony
Full Witness List and Testimony
Listen to the Audio Archive of the Hearing
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I'll trade these two with anyone who has a link to the Barbour-Hollings-McCain dogfight, have not
been able to find it

senate.gov

One of the top lobbyists employed by one of NextWave's largest investors was Haley Barbour, the former chairman of the
Republican National Committee, who had already received $1.2 million in fees and would have received another $1.2 million had
the legislation been adopted, a person involved in the deal said.

But the hiring of Mr. Barbour appeared to have backfired. During the last Republican primaries, Mr. Barbour was a leading critic
of the candidacy of Mr. McCain. During recent debate on the NextWave measure, Mr. McCain suggested that the Commerce
Committee examine the lobbying records of the company and its investors and closely scrutinize the main beneficiaries of the deal.

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OK, I'll throw in a future one too

fcc.gov

January 4, 2002

Network Reliability & Interoperability Council Meeting - 10:00 am
The Council will discuss the final reports of its focus groups: Network Reliability, Wireline Network
Spectral Integrity, and Interoperability.

Reload this page at 10:00 am on 1/4/02 to display the live Audio/Video link

Ilmarinen

PS Don't forget to check up Klemperer now and then, if there is a new revision

nuff.ox.ac.uk

or this on COMING SOON!!:

How (Not) to Run Auctions: the European 3G Telecom Auctions COMING SOON [discusses the nine Western European auctions]

I wonder if Finland is considered East Europe?? hmm??
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