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Topics in this special issue:

1. MISC> Happy St. Patrick's Day!!
2. UPDATED> The March Kansas City infoZine ZineNote
3. K12> 8th Week of Scientific Culture (SCIENZA SPAZIOAPERTO) (March, 23-29,
1998) in Italy
4. K12> [Classroom Connect] Story Sites?
5. K12> [Classroom Connect] From Mir to Mars: WebCast
6. MISC> BBC ALERT
7. SOFT> QuizWiz 2.0 - Win95
8. MISC> Business Owner's Toolkit Expands Online Content
9. MISC> L.A. Venture Capital Conference + Webcast 3/18
10. MISC> Boris Nemtsov's Web site was launched on March 16, 1998

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Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 08:00:58 -0600
From: Gleason Sackman <gle...@rrnet.com>
Subject: MISC> Happy St. Patrick's Day!!

From: city...@neosoft.com <city...@neosoft.com>
Date: Monday, March 16, 1998 3:01 PM

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Find Lucky's pot o' gold, solve St. Paddy's tricky Irish word puzzle, kiss the
blarney stone, trace your roots from Ireland, lucky limericks and more at
Lucky Leprechaun's Lane http://www.usacitylink.com/lucky/

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Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 08:01:10 -0600
From: Gleason Sackman <gle...@rrnet.com>
Subject: UPDATED> The March Kansas City infoZine ZineNote

Date: Monday, March 16, 1998 3:15 PM
From: webm...@infozine.com

http://www.infozine.com

The March Kansas City infoZine ZineNote
http://www.infozine.com

FEATURES
http://www.infozine.com/kc/ofeat.shtml

Eyewitness to Derry Riots - Cari Zall
I Smell Glue - Frank C. Siraguso
Can You Say, E-Tax? - Frank C. Siraguso
Too Young to be 40 - Kathleen Purcell
Weston, Mo. A Gem Of A Historic River Town - Shifra Stein - photos by Bob
Barrett

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Inked In Time at Nelson-Atkins - Patricia Sclater
George Washington Never Slept Like This - Shifra Stein
CDs Heard This Month - Richard Greene
The Makem Brothers - Who Fears to Speak: 1798/1998
Greg Brown - Slant 6 Mind
Ralph McTell - Sand in Your Shoes
Theatre on the Edge - The Waiting Room
Broadway Through the Decades, Adds Shows
The Unicorn Expansion Is Complete!
Kemper Museum March Programs
At The Nelson-Atkins
Photographs by Kansas Citians on View
Children Enjoy Film Series
Retro Fashions
Explore The Art Of Printmaking
Kansas City Artists to Speak
NBC 41 Debuts Locally-Produced - Kansas City Crossroads

BUSINESS
Alternatives To The MAI - Ward Morehouse And Colin Hines
Reflections on Next Steps and a Call to Action MAI - Ward Morehouse
Area Code Changes May Require Equipment Modifications
Business Exchange VII: "Partners for Progress"
Digital 3D Billboards Set To Hit Advertising Marketplace
Strictly Confidential Business Email
Assess and Control Corporate Electronic Messaging
HOK Sport Designs Another
Cactus League Venue Gets Design By HOK Sport
Missouri Older Worker of the Year Named
1998 Southtown Membership Directory in Process
Advancement NetWork 202O Inc Opens its Blue Springs Office

OUR COMMUNITY
Alexander Majors Historical House Book Sale
Tornadoes Are Mother Nature's Most Violent Storms
SWB To Implement First Statewide Technology Advocacy Project
Radar Reveals Hidden Remains At Ancient Angkor
On The Libertarian Mind This Month
Big Brother Peeping In On You From Space
GOP

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Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 08:01:26 -0600
From: Gleason Sackman <gle...@rrnet.com>
Subject: K12> 8th Week of Scientific Culture (SCIENZA SPAZIOAPERTO) (March,
23-29, 1998) in Italy

From: Carmine Marinucci <c.mar...@quipo.it>
To: k12...@gsn.org <k12...@gsn.org>
Date: Monday, March 16, 1998 3:43 PM
Subject: K12OPPS> 8th Week of Scientific Culture (SCIENZA SPAZIOAPERTO)
(March, 23-29, 1998) in Italy

8th Week of Scientific Culture (SCIENZA SPAZIOAPERTO) (March, 23-29, 1998)
http://scienza.quipo.it/scienza98/benvenut.htm in INTERNET SCUOLA

http://www.quipo.it/internetscuola or http://www.enea.it/internetscuola ).

For a capillary diffusion of the information on the 8th Week of Scientific
Culture (March, 23-29, 1998), promoted by the Ministry of University and
Scientific and Technological Research, a data base is now available to allow
navigators to peruse the many and very interesting activities launched on
this occasion.

The 1998 edition of the Week of Scientific Culture, launched in the Netd@ys
Italy 1997, has recorded over 1,350 events scattered over 350 cities at the
same time 300 schools are in the forefront together with 1,400 institutions ,
i.e. universities, research insitutions, associations, foundations, etc.).


An experimental Science Week Hypertext was hosted in 1996 and 1997 in
Internetscuola and it was very well received.


The Week of Scientific Culture, organised by the ex Minister of University and
Research Prof. Ruberti in 1991, has enjoyed a great success with the general
public and has led to the development of several successful European Weeks of
Scientific Culture. The different European editions of the Week have
contributed to highlighting both the remarkable technical and scientific
heritage of our country and the need to protect it and the opportunity offered
by the enhancement of information on science and scientific research.


The Italian Week of Scientific Culture has also mobilised a mass of those
intellectual energies that are seriously interested in fostering a permanent
process of dissemination of the scientific culture, updating cultural training
initiatives targeted at all citizens and enhancing the historic-scientific
equipment of museums. The enthusiastic commitment and response of hundreds of
people to this end is a totally new phenomenon to which the institutions
should pay the adequate attention. Researchers from universities, research
institutes and public and private laboratories are among the most active
parties in this process. They mostly aim at putting an end to the social and
cultural isolation that has always characterised their work and communicating
the results of their research works to the general public. In this sense, the
Week offers them an opportunity to prove that their work has not only a
cultural importance
but a critical social one as well, since it leads to the improvement of the
quality of life through the development of ever new technics and equipment and
it also contributes to the cultural enrichment of our society.


Beside researchers, other two categories have contributed to boosting the 8th
editions of the Week of Scientific Culture: the operatives of the scientific
museums, through the preparation of temporary exhibitions (some “virtual”
exhibition as well) and other types of animation, and teachers, who have
supported all the initiatives organised within the Week.

School has been the prime target of the initiatives carried out within the
Week, and this can be considered a symptom of the growing need of society for
scientific culture

c.marinucci
ditector of Internet Scuola
http://www.quipo.it/internetscuola
http://www.enea.it/internetscuola
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Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 08:01:50 -0600
From: Gleason Sackman <gle...@rrnet.com>
Subject: K12> [Classroom Connect] Story Sites?

From: Tim Mclain <TMc...@classroom.com>
To: Classroom Connect Mailing List <c...@listserv.classroom.com>
Date: Monday, March 16, 1998 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Classroom Connect] Story Sites?


Calliope
http://www.intercom.net/user/njones8/

Cyberkids Home
http://www.cyberkids.com/

Cyberteens Home Page
http://www.cyberteens.com/ctmain.html

Desert Spring
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/J-K_3/

Fishing Hole Magazine Kids Corner
http://www.4fishing.com:80/kids/index.html

Global Show-n-Tell Museum Wings
http://telenaut.com/gst/

Inkspot
http://www.inkspot.com/

IPL Youth Divisions Contest Page
http://ipl.org/youth/PutMyStory/

KidNews
http://www.vsa.cape.com/~powens/Kidnews3.html

KidPub WWW Publishing
http://www.kidpub.org/kidpub/

Looking Glass Gazette
http://www.cowboy.net/~mharper/LGG.html

Midlink Magazine
http://longwood.cs.ucf.edu/~MidLink/

Mind's Eye Monster Project
http://www.csnet.net/minds-eye/home.html

Oz Kids Internaut Cyber Centre
http://www.gil.com.au/ozkidz/

Scriptitio's Place
http://members.aol.com/vangarnews/scriptito.html

Young Author's Society
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/1116/

Young Writers Club
http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~david/derya/ywc.html

Young Writer's Clubhouse
http://www.realkids.com/club.htm

Patricia Moore, Media Specialist
North Polk Jr. Sr. High School
Alleman IA 50007
mo...@comet.n-polk.k12.ia.us
http://www.n-polk.k12.ia.us/Pages/Departments/media/MediaCenter.html
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Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 08:01:58 -0600
From: Gleason Sackman <gle...@rrnet.com>
Subject: K12> [Classroom Connect] From Mir to Mars: WebCast

From: Tim Mclain <TMc...@classroom.com>
To: Classroom Connect Mailing List <c...@listserv.classroom.com>
Date: Monday, March 16, 1998 5:18 PM
Subject: [Classroom Connect] From Mir to Mars: WebCast


Scientific American Frontiers presents...
FROM MIR TO MARS:
http://www.pbs.org/saf/mirtomars/

A live Webcast with Frontiers host Alan Alda (on Earth) and NASA astronaut
Andy Thomas (on Mir).

MARCH 23 -- Time to be Announced

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>www.pbs.org/saf/mirtomars/<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Web surfers and space buffs alike should circle Monday, March 23, on their
calendars! "FROM MIR TO MARS," a live Webcast from the Russian Space
Station Mir, will take place in the late morning (exact time to be
announced). Alan Alda, host of the PBS series SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
FRONTIERS, will conduct a live interview with NASA astronaut Andrew Thomas,
who is currently about halfway through his stay on Mir.

The Webcast will take place on PBS Online at
http://www.pbs.org/saf/mirtomars/. Web users can watch and listen to this
groundbreaking event using RealPlayer 5.0 video and audio streaming
technology provided by RealNetworks. Web users may sign up now to receive
an e-mail reminder shortly before the Webcast.

The Webcast will feature a 15-minute interview preceeded by a the 15-minute
behind-the-scenes set-up period featuring Alan Alda and the producers.
Footage from the interview will be used in a SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN FRONTIERS
episode planned for the 1998-99 season that will examine the logistics of a
potential human mission to Mars and the preparations that are underway. The
U.S.'s presence on Mir has yielded vital information about how humans can
survive and thrive in space for long durations, which is essential if the
Mars mission is ever to become a reality.

The live interview will give viewers an opportunity to hear Thomas's
thoughts on such a mission. He will comment on his experiences aboard Mir
and what it's like to be so far from home. Thomas will describe the
physical and psychological effects of living in space and the methods used
for counteracting those effects. Thomas will also discuss how he believes
astronauts on a mission to Mars might be affected by being too far away to
look back and see Earth -- a situation not faced by occupants of Mir.

The "FROM MIR TO MARS" Web site (www.pbs.org/saf/mirtomars/) includes
further information on the interview, Space Station Mir, NASA missions,
Mars, and other related facts, resources, and classroom activities. After
the Webcast, an archived version of the event will be available for future
visitors to the FRONTIERS Web site to experience.

Scientific American Frontiers airs on PBS with five new programs each
season. The next one-hour special is "The New Zoos," airing on most PBS
stations April 15 at 8 p.m. (check local listings to confirm time and date)

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN FRONTIERS is wholly underwritten by GTE Corporation,
and is presented to PBS by Connecticut Public Television. FRONTIERS is a
production of The Chedd-Angier Production Company in association with
Scientific American magazine. Andrew Liebman (Chedd-Angier) is producing
the "FROM MIR TO MARS" interview. A coordinated school outreach program and
website (www.pbs.org/saf) is developed by Media Management Services. For
more information on the FRONTIERS School Program or the website, call
800-523-5948 or e-mail s...@pbs.org.


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Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 08:02:06 -0600
From: Gleason Sackman <gle...@rrnet.com>
Subject: MISC> BBC ALERT

Date: Monday, March 16, 1998 7:17 PM
From: candac...@bbc.co.uk

http://www.bbc.co.uk/alert/

A radio and TV listings site to guide you to the BBC programmes that relate to
your interests be they; Nature & Wildlife, Health & Fitness, Countries &
Cultures or Science & Technology.

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Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 08:02:16 -0600
From: Gleason Sackman <gle...@rrnet.com>
Subject: SOFT> QuizWiz 2.0 - Win95

From: Carsten Schafer <_car...@bconnex.net>
Date: Monday, March 16, 1998 7:31 PM

QuizWiz is used for setting up online quizzes and surveys the easy
way. It produces both the HTML files as well as the CGI
script which actually handles the evaluation of the quiz. Evaluation
takes place immediately. Options available include keeping
track of past responses, e-mailing the results to a marker, and
securing access to the quiz. A simple click of the mouse and all
relevant files are uploaded to a WWW server.

The QuizWiz application runs on Windows 95 and Windows NT.
http://www.bconnex.net/~carsten/qwiz/
----
Carsten Schafer
->car...@bconnex.net<-

http://www.bconnex.net/~carsten

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Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 08:02:25 -0600
From: Gleason Sackman <gle...@rrnet.com>
Subject: MISC> Business Owner's Toolkit Expands Online Content

From: Xpress Press News Service <xpres...@netrox.net>
Date: Monday, March 16, 1998 8:33 PM

XPRESS PRESS
Mary Dale Walters, CCH INCORPORATED, 847-267-2038
medi...@cch.com
or Mary Jung, Jung Communications, 773-429-0940
mtj...@msn.com

CCH Business Owner's Toolkit Adds More Online Features
to Help Entrepreneurs Run Their Small Businesses

RIVERWOODS, Ill. -- March 17, 1998 (XPN)-- CCH INCORPORATED, a
leading provider of business information, announced today that it has
made significant enhancements to its award-winning online service,
CCH Business Owner's Toolkit (http://www.toolkit.cch.com). CCH
Business Owner's Toolkit is a portfolio of information and software
tools designed to help small business owners and home office
entrepreneurs start, run and grow their businesses.

New features to the site include more news stories reported by CCH's
team of small business analysts and augmented with stories from Reuters
New Media, Inc. The highly popular "Ask Alice" advice column
will be featured twice a week. Written by Alice Magos, a small business
veteran and now a CCH small business analyst, this column provides answers
to entrepreneurs' most pressing questions -- from marketing via the Internet
to the latest tax angles. The SOHO Guidebook section, continues to be the
most up-to-date resource for all aspects of running a small business,
including in-depth sections on taxes, human resources, business and
financial planning, marketing and general business law.

Additionally, CCH said it plans to add a group of new business research
services customized specifically for its small business audience. These
services, offered through an agreement with WinStar Telebase Inc. and
available this summer, will include access to business credit databases,
patent and trademark information and other business information resources.

The CCH Business Owner's Toolkit, first launched in 1995, has established
strong recognition and built a loyal following among the most difficult to
reach segment of small business, those with 10 or fewer employees.
Currently, visitors to the site view more than 700,000 pages each month.

The site has been singled out for excellence by a number of noted business
organizations and publications, including Home Office Computing, The Wall
Street Journal, The New York Times and the Information Industry Association.

CCH INCORPORATED, headquartered in Riverwoods, Ill., was founded in
1913 and has served four generations of business professionals and
their clients. The company annually produces more than 700 electronic
and print products for the tax, legal, securities, human resources,
health care and small business markets. CCH is a wholly owned
subsidiary of Wolters Kluwer U.S.

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Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 08:02:35 -0600
From: Gleason Sackman <gle...@rrnet.com>
Subject: MISC> L.A. Venture Capital Conference + Webcast 3/18

From: Xpress Press News Service <xpres...@netrox.net>
Date: Monday, March 16, 1998 8:35 PM

L.A. EVENT/WEBCAST

Los Angeles Venture Association Presents Its 1998 Investment Capital
Conference March 18, 1998

Keynote Speakers Joel Kotkin and Regis McKenna.

Plus "Live from LAVA" Webcast Mar. 18, 8-10:45 (PST)
Hosted by Direct Stock Market: http://www.dsm.com/lava

LOS ANGELES, March 17, 1998 (XPN) --The Los Angeles Venture
Association (LAVA), a non-profit association that supports emerging
growth companies in Southern California presents its 1998 Investment
Capital Conference.

The conference is an all-day regional investment event featuring
representatives of over $74 billion in capital resources discussing
the latest trends on what kinds of companies are being funded, by
whom and how to get it. The conference in its entirety will be
webcast and press may fax questions to select speakers being
interviewed in real time during the "Live From LAVA" webcast.

Topics to be covered include:

· How to find and access capital
· The current market for debt and equity financing
· Types of deals being funded
· How to position your company or your client to raise capital
· Transactions engaged by each of the speakers
· Criteria for qualifying for each type of financing
· Terms, cost timetables

WHEN:
L.A. Conference - Wed., March 18, 1998,
8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. (PST)

WHERE:
Westin Bonaventure Hotel, 404 South Figueroa,
Los Angeles, California

WEBCAST:
"Live From LAVA" webcast interviews
Wed., Mar. 18, 1998, 8-10:45
a.m. (PST) Broadcast details: http://www.dsm.com/lava

WHAT:
Into their 5th year, the largest all-day regional investment
banking and venture capital conference featuring over
60 speakers and 1,000 expected participants.

Principals of companies seeking capital, and their professional
advisors, attorneys and accountants will meet the principals of
firms that provide capital in a wide range of types and sizes of
transactions, including: initial public offerings; private
placements; corporate investments; strategic alliances; angels
investors; acquisition financing; buyout financing; bank financing;
asset based financing; raising capital on the internet; venture
capital financing; mezzanine financing; secondary offerings; SBIC
financing, SCOR/504/Reg A offerings; community development bank
financing; government grants/SBIR/STRR /ATP grants.

WHO:
The conference is sponsored by the Los Angeles Venture Association
(LAVA) - a non-profit association that supports emerging growth
companies in Southern California by providing access to financial,
professional and technological resources.

Direct Stock Market is an Internet based-marketplace for both public
offerings and private placements. Speakers are from top investment
banking firms, venture capitalists, banks and securities firms
located in Southern California. Keynote speakers are Joel Kotkin and
Regis McKenna.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

LAVA Contact:
Christi Mottola at Coffin, Mottola Communications
(714) 851-1109 for press arrangements.

Direct Stock Market Contact:
Mike Harris, Mike Harris & Associates, 909-338-5634
harr...@harrispr.com

Reporters wishing to interview guests live via the Internet should
call Direct Stock Market (DSM) at 310-395-5213 to receive an
Internet press pass and log-on password to attend the "Live from
LAVA" press conference via the Internet.

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Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 08:02:44 -0600
From: Gleason Sackman <gle...@rrnet.com>
Subject: MISC> Boris Nemtsov's Web site was launched on March 16, 1998

From: nikst <ni...@glasnet.ru>
Date: Monday, March 16, 1998 9:01 PM

http://www.nemtsov.ru
In Russian

The information server of Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Boris
Nemtsov was launched on March 16, 1998, at the address:
http://www.nemtsov.ru.

Nemtsov's homepage was simultaneously opened at
http://www.boris.nemtsov.ru.

The Internet is quickly gaining popularity all over the world, including
in Russia. As for the rate of Internet technologies growth, Russia today
can be compared with Europe and the United States. Numerous Web sites
are started in the Russian network daily. Boris Yefimovich Nemtsov was
among the first Russian politicians to stress the need for power
institutions' information presence on the Internet.

The server http://www.nemtsov.ru is the first daily updated major server
of an incumbent Russian state official in the Russian-language section
of the Internet. The server's characteristics include the use of
Internet interactive capabilities, updating on a daily basis, a large
volume of information resources, the publication of vital information
only, a large number of photographs, as well as the inclusion of
multimedia fragments.

For the time being, the information from the server is available only in
Russian. However, the most important sections will shortly be translated
into English.

Nemtsov's information server contains five major sections:

NEWS
The latest news - daily reports by the first deputy prime minister's
press service, Nemtsov's important statements.
Calendar - Nemtsov's plans for the following week and information on the
latest developments.
Trips - photo-illustrated accounts of Nemtsov's latest visits and
advance information on upcoming trips.

POLITICS
Position - a brief account of Nemtsov's opinions on the pressing issues
of modern politics.
Statements - a selection of Nemtsov's most important interviews and
statements in electronic and print media.
Affairs - pages on various spheres of Nemtsov's activities (support of
domestic manufacturers, natural monopolies, housing and utilities
reform, managerial personnel training, support of small business, etc.).
The chronicle of events. The context of problems. A selection of documents.
A separate page features the program "The Government's 12 Affairs in 1998."

DOSSIER
Biography - official information on Nemtsov, the description of his
principal duties as a member of the Russian government.
What they say about Boris Nemtsov - statements by prominent people
(Boris Yeltsin, Bill Clinton, George Soros, Mstislav Rostropovich,
Nikita Mikhalkov and many others) about Nemtsov.
What they write about Boris Nemtsov - the most interesting stories about
Nemtsov published in mass media.
What they think about Boris Nemtsov - the results of opinion polls.

LIBRARY
Documents - the texts of the most important laws, regulations and
resolutions related to Nemtsov's activities.
Links - a collection of links to Internet resources (the servers of
Russian government bodies; Russia's component regions on the Internet;
the servers of political parties and movements; pages about Nemtsov on
the Internet, etc.)

FEEDBACK
Letters to Boris Nemtsov - an unique opportunity to address Nemtsov
personally via electronic mail. Also published here are Nemtsov's
responses to the letters and questions from server visitors.
Q&A - answers to the questions most frequently asked to Nemtsov.
Discussion - a forum for server visitors. The discussion of Nemtsov's
initiatives and the philosophy underlying the country's new line.
What's your opinion? - interactive surveys of Internet users on pressing
problems.

BORIS NEMTSOV'S HOMEPAGE
Nemtsov's homepage, featuring personal information, is a separate server
(http://www.boris.nemtsov.ru) with a different structure and original
design. The server's major sections are as follows:
1. No, I'm not an official... - Nemtsov's own story of his life, family,
hobbies and interests. Photographs from the family photo album.
2. I'm proud of the Nizhny Novgorod province! - information on Nemtsov's
activities in Nizhny Novgorod, on the Nizhny Novgorod fair, etc.
3. Provincial - the full chapter-by-chapter text of Nemtsov's book
"Provincial".
4. My favorite Internet sites - Internet sites related to Nemtsov's interests.
5. My collection of caricatures - a selection of caricatures of Nemtsov from
the mass media.
6. Photo album - various photos of Nemtsov.

Group of developers of Boris Nemtsov's information server:
in...@nemtsov.ru

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