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To: marcos who wrote (2656)5/24/1999 8:02:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3795
 
This, apparently, is what they've got their panties in a knot about now:



Care to give Business Wire your opinion?:
Deborah Pickering
Vice President
Redistribution/Licensing
Business Wire - New York
212/752-9600 phone
Deborah@bizwire.com

Phyllis at Business Wire might like your opinion,
too:
Phyllis@bizwire.com


webnode.com

I see nothing in this that constitutes an invitation to harassment. We ourselves invited email comment to be sent directly to Webnode.

Needless to say, we have no idea who, if anyone, may have contacted Bizwire, and we naturally have no intention of accepting responsibility for any communications they may have received.



To: marcos who wrote (2656)5/24/1999 9:01:00 PM
From: Don Pueblo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3795
 
It's like somebody is in a dream, you know?

It's beyond comprehension!

An attorney has the idea that someone other than her client is responsible for her client's actions. I just can hardly believe that an attorney is that stupid.

It's like telling Alan Greenspan that if somebody, anybody, on Planet Earth writes an e-mail to Santa Claus complaining about his toy, then Alan will be held responsible. It boggles my mind. It's insane!

I can't believe that is not illegal.