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To: John Hunt who wrote (32681)4/28/1999 6:43:00 AM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116759
 
In today's public e-mail alert:
___________________________________

* Virus strike hits hard in Asia and Middle East...
* Why was it worse in Asia and the Middle East?
* Blame the piracy
* Blame the origin
* The real problem is lack of preparedness
* But the same logic doesn't carry over the Y2K
* The difference lies in the measure of belief
* It wasn't always that way...
* Michelangelo didn't destroy the world, so the press turned
* Hi there, Melissa (virus)
* Anti-virus sales in Asia have always been slow
* Y2K doesn't have a preview
* We can learn from the anti-virus industry
* Until we see a minor disaster, most people won't prepare
* Our anti-virus software choice

Find it at:
y2knewswire.com



To: John Hunt who wrote (32681)4/28/1999 8:24:00 AM
From: John Hunt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116759
 
Yugoslav guns open up on planes over port of Bar

<< The Yugoslav army opened fire with ant-aircraft guns and rockets from the Montenegrin port of Bar on wednesday, after planes roared overhead.

The barrage, from naval boats in the Adriatic port and nearby guns, lasted at least half an hour. Officials in the adjacent commercial port said it was the heaviest since the Kosovo conflict began. >>

abcnews.go.com

This will probably serve as the excuse for Nato to bomb the ports in Montenegro ... If they do, let's hope there are no Russian ships in the ports.

:-((