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To: DMaA who wrote (18791)5/12/1999 10:38:00 AM
From: Moonray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22053
 
Clinton will nominate Deputy Secretary Lawrence Summers as his
replacement. says WSJ.

Rubin resigns. Now what?

I thought maybe Hillary would get the job.

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To: DMaA who wrote (18791)5/12/1999 10:42:00 AM
From: Scrapps  Respond to of 22053
 
Leave it vacant for a change?



To: DMaA who wrote (18791)5/13/1999 10:58:00 AM
From: Moonray  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22053
 
British Agents Named on Web Site
Posted at 12:05 a.m. PDT Thursday, May 13, 1999

LONDON (AP) -- Britain was trying today to shut down a U.S.-based
Internet site that has published information about alleged British
spies.

Britain's Foreign Office asked newspaper editors Wednesday not to
publish details from a World Wide Web site that claimed to reveal the
names of British Secret Intelligence Service officers.

mercurycenter.com

UK Blames Ex-Spy For Blowing Agents' Cover
Posted at 7:31 a.m. PDT Thursday, May 13, 1999

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain Thursday identified an embittered former
spy as the author of a list of over 100 alleged secret agents published
on the Internet, but said the information was ''riddled with
inaccuracies''.

mercurycenter.com

Brits Delete Spy List From Internet
Posted at 7:19 a.m. PDT Thursday, May 13, 1999

LONDON (AP) -- British officials said today they deleted a list on a
U.S.-based Web site that included the names of more than a hundred
people identified as British spies.

The list had been released by Richard Tomlinson, a former British agent
living in Switzerland, Foreign Secretary Robin Cook said.

Officials were concerned that copies may have been made and were
circulating on other Web sites.

mercurycenter.com

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