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Linda Mahoney wrote:

>                         Does anyone out there have the address for the RIM
> listserve?  Domo arigato gozaimasu!
>
>                         Linda Schreiner-Mahoney, MA
>                         Records and Document Coordinator
>
>                         JAE Oregon, Inc.
>                         PO Box 1106
>                         Tualatin, Oregon 97062
>
>                         For more information about JAE Oregon, Inc.
>                         please see our website at www.jaeoregon.com
> <http://www.jaeoregon.com>
>
>                                 -----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
>
>                                 All urls work as of 8:17 a.m. ET
>
>                                 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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