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To: blessed who wrote (165)12/18/1998 12:37:00 PM
From: john michael winesette  Respond to of 1541
 
thanks for the enthusiastic message cliff...never seen you so excited about one of these items...i'm in as well ...apparently china will be in dire need of y2k fixits for pc's and this company may have a solid "in"...still doing my dd but it looks good so far...rec'd the investor packet yesterday from the company....later...mike



To: blessed who wrote (165)12/20/1998 9:24:00 PM
From: Madeleine Harrison  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1541
 
INTERNET IS SLOWING CHINA'S EFFORTS TO MAINTAIN CONTROL
To eliminate political opposition by the China Democratic Party, Chinese authorities are putting prominent dissidents on trial for "inciting the overthrow of state power," but the Internet is making it difficult for them to accomplish their goal. The Washington, D.C.-based electronic magazine VIP Reference is a widely-used news source and network for dissident activities. Boston University professor Merle Goldman says, "It was relatively easy for the authorities to get rid of Democracy Walls in Beijing and in other cities in 1979, but it is virtually impossible to close down the use of the Internet as a means of political communication." (Washington
Post 18 Dec 98)