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Georgann, Elisheva and other SAED-Share-L subscribers:
a forward from SANET that seems relevant to our recent discussion:

Nancy Grudens Schuck, list manager


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>Date: Sat, 13 Jan 1996 02:04:43 -0500
>To: sanet-mg@amani.ces.ncsu.edu
>From: igg@intrepid.net (Intergalactic Garage)
>Subject: Bio-Dynamic Association Home Page
>
>The Bio-Dynamic Association of America's Home Page is now available at:
>www.his.com/~claymont/bda.html
>
>In the very near future the BD Association's book list will be added to
>this page as will a link to the Josephine Porter Institute of Applied
>Bio-Dynamics Home Page which will contain a list of quality biodynamic
>preparations made in accordance to Rudolph Steiner's recommendations and
>available by mail order to the growing public.
>
>Your suggestions and contributions to the these pages are actively sought.
>
>Contact me, Allan Balliett, at igg@his.com.
>
>Thank You,
>
>
>-Allan Balliett

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Nancy Grudens Schuck
Kennedy Hall
Dept. Education
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
ng13@cornell.edu
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<David_W_INOUYE@umail.umd.edu> wrote:

>I am forwarding part of a message that was sent to the ECOLOG-L
>list.  The Electronic Newsstand is a commercial service that
>collects articles, editorials, and table of contents from over 70
>magazines and provides them to the Global Internet community.

Una Smith wrote:


>There is a Brazilian organization that does this for obscure Latin
>American biological journals, also for a fee.  (Don't ask me where:
>check the ECOLOG-L and bionet.general archives.)

    You may be talking about the Bioline Publications. They can be reached on:
http://www.ftpt.br/cgi-bin/bioline/bioline or by e-mail to:

Barbara Kirsop
barbara@biostrat.demon.co.uk