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To: Don Hutchinson who wrote (23926)10/12/1998 4:30:00 PM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Some Y2k alarmists of 10/12/1998:

(even if you are right; and nothing happens on 1/1/2000.... the number of 'alarmist' newspaper articles keep rising. So Y2k stocks might just rise on fear alone. B.t.w. please indicate why some of the following articles do not fall into the catagory of 'Full of CR*P')

John

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'October 12, 1998:

BusinessWorld: Padolina Calls For Collective Efforts Vs. Y2K Bug
Government Computing News: Study says 2000 systems projects remain top concern for agencies
Government Computing News: Administration uses a grassroots tack to boost year 2000 awareness
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Fighting year 2000 bug taking bite out of cities' budgets
Chicago Sun Times: Small businesses slow to act on Y2K problem
Minneapolis Star Tribune: Cities paying to prepare for Y2K
Irish Times: Inaction on Y2K bug 'may endanger lives'
The Bangkok Post: Industries urged to take preventive action
Macedonian Press Agency: Athens-held conference to address computer millennium bug
The New Jersey Times: Banks stress Y2K readiness
Los Angeles Times Real Estate Sup: Homeowners May Face Y2K Problems
The Australian: PC users warned on Y2K access
The Washington Times: PC users dare not wait to get ready for 2000
Detroit Free Press: Banks don't see ATM snags in '00
Philadelphia Inquirer: Whom to sue when the world stops?
Dallas Business Journal: Preparing for the Y2K storm: some ways to soften the blow
Atlanta Business Chronicle: Y2K prompts lawyers, consultants to gear up
Kansas City Business Journal: Banking on 2000: UMB, NationsBank move to make operations Y2K-proof
Business First: Consider issues before updating software
The San Jose Business Journal: Small business drags on Y2K
Wichita Business Journal: Wolf Creek among regulators' list of plants for Y2K audit
Australian Financial Review: FAST FACTS: $39.5m computer bill
Computerworld New Zealand: Start Y2K process with business analysis, says commission chief
Computerworld New Zealand: Hiring rates set to double for Y2K employees
Computerworld New Zealand: Y2K compliance put at $2.5b for small, medium business
NZ InfoTech Weekly: IBM: Year 2000 confidence boost sought
Information Week: Chilling Litigation
Electronic Buyers News: Passing on the Y2K bug -- Independent distributors mulling liability issue
Computer Reseller News: CSC Study: Aging Systems, Deferred Upgrades May Be Costly As Year 2000 Hits

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