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Hi List members i am trying to trace my ancestor Thomas Chapman b in Finedon/Faiand, Nths about 1800.Perhaps his parents Benjamin and Sarah who ran the Bell Inn from c 1820 to 1840. Would love to hear from any one best of all someone from the family. Here's hoping as I have been on this trail for a long time but have just joined this list. El
Hi, Folks....
Am sure by now you've heard about this new worm....please read the
description below, and then go to the following site for
remedies. Thanks! http://www.mcafee.com/viruses/loveletter/
Mari
List Admin
Description
VBS/LoveLetter.worm arrives via email message with the subject line
"ILOVEYOU". The text reads "kindly check the attached LOVELETTER
coming from me.", and the worm is included in the attachment, called
"LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT.vbs".
This worm attempts to send copies of itself through mIRC to the IRC
channels and through Outlook to all address book entries.
VBS/LoveLetter.worm also attempts to download and install an
executable file called WIN-BUGSFIX.EXE, a password stealing program
that will email any cached passwords it finds to the mail address
MAILME(a)SUPER.NET.PH.
Fellow Chappies:
The information below had come to me from a different source .... a member
of the Chapman-L
I've been investigating, and found the information was NOT just rumor...but
fact.
The information below was included in the current Eastman Newsletter.
Mari
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- Proposed Changes to National Archives Fees
Rumors have circulated for several weeks about an increase in fees
charged by the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
This week the agency made it official by publishing a proposed
rate schedule beginning on page 24164 in the 25 April 2000 Federal
Register. The register lists a proposed new fee schedule for
reproduction of records in the agency's custody.
The proposed rule includes changes to fees for self-service
copying and the "fixed-fee" orders for certain genealogical
records, including military service, pension, census, and
passenger arrival records. The fee for self-service paper-to-paper
copies will be 15 cents per copy. The fee for self-service
microfilm-to-paper copies will be 30 cents per copy. Please read
the proposed rule for further details.
Nobody likes higher fees for anything. However, this is the
National Archives' first fee increase in ten years for making
copies of paper documents. The National Archives also reports that
the proposed pricing for electrostatic copies signifies no change
in fees for 90 percent of the copies sold nationwide.
A copy of the proposed rule is also available on the NARA Web site
at: http://www.nara.gov/nara/fees-pro.html. Comments must be
submitted to the NARA Regulation Comment Desk by 26 June 2000.
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