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                        Linda Schreiner-Mahoney, MA
                        Records and Document Coordinator

                        JAE Oregon, Inc.
                        PO Box 1106
                        Tualatin, Oregon 97062

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                                -----Original Message-----
                                From:   Kurilecz, Peter
[mailto:peter.kurilecz@WOODSIDESUMMITGROUP.COM]
                                Sent:   Tuesday, May 16, 2000 5:20 AM
                                To:     ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
                                Subject:        RAIN 05/16:Cemetery Lady

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                                LaCrosse Tribune 5/15/00
                                Archivist maps county grave sites

http://www.lacrossetribune.com/local_news/20000515_1grave.html

                                by Anastasia Mercer
                                Anita Doering has become an investigator of
sorts, following tips and
                                trudging through the farms and woods of La
Crosse County in hopes of finding
                                a gravestone or other marker indicating a
burial site.
                                Although her official title is archivist for
the La Crosse Public Library,
                                her co-workers call her the Cemetery Lady,
because of the more than 500
                                miles she has put on her Jeep in an attempt
to record and map every cemetery
                                in the county.


                                Sacramento Bee 5/15/00
                                Blackwood becomes director of Ronald Reagan
Presidential Library

http://www.sacbee.com/news/calreport/calrep_story.cgi?N230.HTML

                                Associated Press
                                WASHINGTON (AP) -- The head of a University
of Southern California support
                                group will become director of the Ronald
Reagan Presidential Library, United
                                States archivist John Carlin announced
Monday.
                                Carlin appointed R. Duke Blackwood,
executive director of the University of
                                Southern California Associates, which
supports research and teaching at the
                                school, to head the library in Simi Valley,
Calif. Blackwood will start work
                                June 19.


                                Miami Herald 5/14/00
                                X Files? Town gets 30 days to deliver
documents

http://www.herald.com/content/today/news/dade/beaches/digdocs/025101.htm

                                by Walter Pacheco
                                The town of Golden Beach was given an
additional 30 days by the Miami-Dade
                                County Court to comply with a previous order
to produce copies of the town's
                                ordinances and resolutions. If the town
cannot deliver the documents, it may
                                be charged with contempt of court.


                                Modesto Bee 5/15/00
                                Paper trail suggests scientists used federal
funds for DNA invention
                                http://www.modbee.com/state/story/n9.html

                                Associated Press
                                LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Researchers who
developed a revolutionary
                                gene-sequencing machine say their invention
was completed before federal
                                grants came in, but documents that show
otherwise suggest the government has
                                rights to the device.
                                Federal officials are investigating whether
California Institute of
                                Technology researchers, PE Corp. and other
scientists credited with
                                inventing the device took federal funds and
later failed to provide the U.S.
                                government with certain key rights as
required under law.


                                U.S. Newswire 5/12/00
                                National Archives Statement on Ore Samples
Found in Army Records

http://www.usnewswire.com/topnews/Current_Releases/0512-121.html

                                COLLEGE PARK, Md., May 12 /U.S. Newswire/ --
On Tuesday, Feb. 1, the
                                Department of the Army discovered a sample
of suspected uranium ore in a box
                                of records that had been recently
transferred from the National Archives in
                                College Park, Md. On the following day, a
second box containing another
                                suspected uranium ore sample was discovered.
The materials were immediately
                                tested and ultimately contained and were
determined not to present a health
                                or safety hazard to employees. No
radioactivity was found in the processing
                                areas, on any of the staff who may have
handled the records, or on the
                                outside of the boxes. A very small amount of
radiation was detected on
                                direct examination of four envelopes
containing ore samples.


                                Associated Press 5/13/00
                                Stasi files taken from journalist

http://news.excite.com/news/ap/000513/18/int-germany-stasi-files

                                BERLIN (AP) - German authorities have
confiscated thousands of East German
                                spy agency bugging records that had been
secretly kept by a journalist, the
                                federal prosecutors' office said Saturday.
                                Der Spiegel newsmagazine reported that the
files from the so-called Stasi
                                contained the results of phone taps and
other electronic surveillance on
                                West German politicians, including
now-Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder. The
                                20,000 pages were the largest stash of Stasi
files in private hands, the
                                magazine said.


                                Peter A. Kurilecz CRM, CA
                                Manager, Records Management
                                Woodside Summit Group, Inc
                                Richmond, Virginia
                                Tel: 804-744-1247 extension 23
                                Fax: 804-744-4947

mailto:peter.kurilecz@woodsidesummitgroup.com

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