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To: Peter Berkman who wrote (979)9/3/1999 8:05:00 PM
From: Sam Matz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1116
 
Happy about today, but I want comment about something else:

I have not been an avid poster to this thread, but i have been an avid reader. I should also mention that I am a shareholder and strongly behind this company.

I recently got my Forbes supplemental addition called "Forbes Interactive Money Guide". Inside it lists different
categories and sites that they feel are worth visiting pertaining to each category. They have an online health
category, and wasn't I bummed to see that not only was drkoop.com listed as their favorite, but MCNS wasn't even mentioned. The sites that are listed are: drkoop.com, healthanswers.com, intelihealth.com, medscape.com, netwellness.com, webmd.com. Now I am not naive enough to think that these magazines aren't biased or they do not have alterior motives, but not even mentioned?????

Did anyone else see this issue of Forbes and was perplexed by it, or am I just making an issue where there isn't one?

Thanks for any and all input (except go stick a sock in it),

Sam