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To: Alex Dominguez who wrote (25354)11/17/1997 8:30:00 AM
From: coopie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
CUBE NEWS - I-O Data Devise Inc. / Hitachi Likes Ziva!!! Could someone pls. post the story when it hits (should be under businesswire soon), Should be a fun day all around. Good Luck.



To: Alex Dominguez who wrote (25354)11/17/1997 2:00:00 PM
From: DiViT  Respond to of 50808
 
Alex...

"I think you now know why Innovacom has claimed they are ahead of the competition."
Yes, yes. We've all heard this since Innovacom posted it's first press release.
Show me the Chip.

"One chip versus 2 chips."
What are you talking about?
Again, you're comparing paper specs (which incidently, as published don't even support this HDTV format) to a working, shipping chip.



To: Alex Dominguez who wrote (25354)11/17/1997 4:59:00 PM
From: DiViT  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
Ziva in Barcelona...

He, He...

11/03/97
Agence France-Presse
(Copyright 1997)

BARCELONA, Spain, Nov 3 (AFP) - A pair of orphaned bear cubs, sought by French gamekeepers since a hunter shot dead their mother a few weeks ago, appear to have been adopted by a female bear of the same rare species and are out of danger, officials said Monday.

The government of Catalonia said the two cubs apparently had been adopted by Ziva , one of three rare Slovenian bears -- two females and a male -- brought to the French Pyrenees mountains last year as part of a programme to reintroduce bears into the area.

Five Spanish deer-hunters spotted Ziva with the two cubs born to Melba, the dead bear, on Sunday on the Spanish side of the Pyrenees bordering the two countries.

It was the first sighting of the two cubs in two weeks. Their mother, Melba, was shot late September by a hunter looking for wild boar. He said he shot in self-defence at point-blank range after the animal attacked him.

Ziva was to have been captured before hibernation set in to undergo a check-up and be fitted with a tracking device. But game-keepers now will have to capture the entire family.

Keepers are also seeking the third adult bear in the group, a male named Pyros, who has lost his tracking device.

Shepherds on the Spanish side of the mountains are critical of the scheme to reintroduce bears in the Pyrenees, saying bears in the past have devoured their flocks.

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