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To: MACA who wrote (9080)12/3/1998 9:41:00 AM
From: stox19  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10786
 
Here is some more Y2K news. Canadian criminals are going to be helped by Y2K bug.

Mobil, Exxon Face Y2K Conversion Together
by Erich Luening
"After the party is over for the largest merger in Wall Street's
history, Mobil and Exxon--soon to be Exxon Mobil Corporation--
will face a daunting, multimillion-dollar Y2K conversion program
together."

news.com

Technology Becomes A Reason For Mergers
by Patty Tascarella
An analysis of how Y2K has pushed many banks to merge.

amcity.com

The 14 Months Before Year 2000:
A List of 31 Potential Problem Dates
by Roleigh Martin
"He examines the dates which could impact computer and
electronic controls between now and the end of the century."

y2ktoday.com

Y2K Bug Could Help Criminals
by Sean Durkan

canoe.ca

An overseas assessment of the readiness of the U.S. for Y2K.

US Failing Year 2000 Test
"With only 400 days to go, the Pentagon, US State Department
and other big government agencies are lagging in efforts to
remedy Year 2000 computer problems. 'The picture is a gloomy
one,' said Stephen Horn, a US senator, warning of possible
breakdowns in the Medicare payments system, electrical
blackouts and telecommunications havoc."

scotsman.com

Mansour