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To: Jack Colton who wrote (44000)4/13/1998 12:43:00 PM
From: Jan Crawley  Respond to of 61433
 
I tried!



To: Jack Colton who wrote (44000)4/13/1998 12:52:00 PM
From: Dennis R. Duke  Respond to of 61433
 
I haven't seen the report yet, but ML's Bellace spoke nice upped earnings estimates and did not upgrade the stock today. Will post as soon as it is available in the on-line research database.

Unlike Morgan Stanley, Ballace is saying longer term growth in the 30 to 35% range per hear-say from my broker.

Jack, Congrats on 44000.

Dennis



To: Jack Colton who wrote (44000)4/14/1998 9:32:00 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Respond to of 61433
 
**OT**

From yahoo:
dailynews.yahoo.com
Thursday April 9 8:03 PM ET

Hackers wipe out an ISP during hacking contest

A small ISP and its 5,000 customers were innocent casualties of a hacker wargame last Thursday and part of Friday. For
almost 36 hours Rt66 Internet and its customers were off-line, courtesy of a hack attack that erased the ISP's operating
system.

It all began when Carolyn Meinel, creator of a hacker wargame, challenged the Net community to "Hack this Site" two weeks
ago. Since then, it's been under almost constant attack, receiving an average of 1,000 hack attempts a day.

The ISP, Rt66 Internet, fought off almost all the attacks, which were primarily IP-spoofing attacks that hide the identity of the
attackers. But last week, one hacker was able to gain root access at the server level and erase a substantial amount of
information, including the operating system itself.

See link for full story.

Jeff