========  The Scout Report                                            ==
========  February 19, 1999                                         ====
========  Volume 5, Number 41                                     ======
======                                   Internet Scout Project ========
====                                    University of Wisconsin ========
==                              Department of Computer Sciences ========


==   I N   T H E   S C O U T   R E P O R T   T H I S   W E E K  ========



====== Subject Specific Reports ====
1.  Scout Report for Science & Engineering and KIDS Report

====== Research and Education ====
2.  DNA From the Beginning
3.  The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Reading Report Card
4.  Alaska's Water Resources
5.  Security Service Records 1914-1945 - PRO
6.  NASS-USDA 1997 Census of Agriculture
7.  Inter-American Development Bank
8.  Journey North
9.  The Electronic Journal of Science Education

====== General Interest ====
10. Treasures from Europe's National Libraries
11. CORONA Spy Satellite Images
12. The Federalization of Criminal Law
13. Third release of the George Washington Papers -- LOC
14. Three Smithsonian Institution Exhibitions:
15. Favorite Poem Project
16. Hispanic/Latino News Service
17. Exploratorium: Frogs

====== Network Tools ====
18. Internet2 Poised for Launch
19. Mac OS Runtime for Java (MRJ) 2.1
20. WindowBlinds 0.40

====== In The News ====
21. Capture of Abdullah Ocalan


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1.  Scout Report for Science & Engineering and KIDS Report
Scout Report for Science & Engineering
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/report/sci-engr/1999/se-990217.html
KIDS Report
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/KIDS/archive/KIDS-990216.html

Volume 2, Number 11 of the Scout Report for Science & Engineering is
available. The In the News section annotates nine resources on recent
discoveries that provide support for the theory that deep sea hydrothermal
vents may have been among the Earth's first "factories of life." The
February 16 issue of the KIDS Report, written by and for K-12 students,
comes to us from students of Theodore Roosevelt Jr. High of the Altoona
Area School District in Altoona, PA. This issue features Internet resources
on the American Civil War. [MD]



====== Research and Education ====

2.  DNA From the Beginning [RealPlayer, Shockwave, Javascript]
http://vector.cshl.org/dnaftb/

Provided by the Human Genome Project, this site is "the world's first
online, animated genetics primer - that takes a person from basic concepts
of inheritance through up-to-the minute methods of DNA analysis."
Specifically aimed at teenaged users without scientific backgrounds, the
site has terrific potential for use in junior high or freshman-level
biology courses. The site will be composed of thematic sections, each of
which will contain a collection of key concepts which are taught using
brief explanatory texts, various multimedia elements and animations, and
short quizzes. Currently, only the first set of key concepts, covering
Classical Genetics, is available. This section of the site discusses the
"Mendelian inheritance, basic modes of human inheritance, genetic linkage,
and variability." The next collection, covering the Molecules of Genetics,
is scheduled for release in April. Visitors to the site have the option to
log on as a guest or become a registered user. Registered users may set
preferences, track pages that they have read, and keep score on their
quizzes. [MD]


3.  The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Reading Report Card
_NAEP 1998 Reading Report Card for the Nation_ -- NCES
Executive Summary
http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/pubs/main1998/1999459.shtml
Full-text [.pdf, 234p.]
http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/pubs/main1998/1999459.pdf
_NAEP 1998 Reading Report Card National Highlights_
http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/pubs/main1998/1999461.shtml
.pdf Version [12p.]
http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/pubs/main1998/1999461.pdf

The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) has recently placed
online the full text, summary, and highlights of the NAEP 1998 _Reading
Report Card_. In 1998, NAEP conducted a national reading assessment of
fourth, eighth, and twelfth grade students and compared the results to
those in 1994 and 1992. The report finds that, although scores did not
increase for students at all levels of achievement, the national average
reading score did rise for all three grades overall in 1998. The full text
of the report provides "average scores and achievement level performance
for the nation," as well as "results for subgroups of students defined by
various background and contextual characteristics." Users looking for a
summary of the major findings at a national level and an analysis of the
at-home and school experiences that foster students' reading performance
can turn to the _Highlights_ report, available in HTML and .pdf formats.
[MD]


4.  Alaska's Water Resources
http://www-water-ak.usgs.gov

The Water Resources of Alaska homepage is provided by the US Geological
Survey. The goal of this project is to study and understand Alaska's
hydrology (surface water, ground water, and water quality) for use and
management of the nation's water resources. The site features a list of
published reports and information about current projects as well as a vast
amount of hydrologic data such as surface water, ground water, water
quality, glaciers, water use, and hydrologic data reports. [SN]


5.  Security Service Records 1914-1945 - PRO [.pdf]
http://www.pro.gov.uk/releases/Mi51999/default.htm

The UK Public Record Office (last described in the January 8, 1999 Scout
Report) has recently made a second release of Security Service Records
(MI5), consisting primarily of personal files from British agents and enemy
spies. Users may download catalog descriptions of the files in .pdf format
or view overviews of the key documents at the site. Images of selected
documents are also available, including files on Mata Hari, the first
intelligence report on the capture of Rudolf Hess, images of a cardboard
code carried by German spy Josef Jakobs, and a report on the use of Carrier
Pigeons by German intelligence. Additional resources at the site include an
overview of the first MI5 record release and a guide to accessing the
records in person at the PRO in Kew. Although this release will be noticed
mostly by researchers, anyone with an interest in wartime espionage will
enjoy the selected full-text images. [MD]


6.  NASS-USDA 1997 Census of Agriculture [.pdf, .wk1]
http://www.nass.usda.gov/census/

The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) and US Department of
Agriculture (USDA) have released the findings of the 1997 Census of
Agriculture, the nation's 25th comprehensive accounting of US agricultural
production. Collecting data from every place in the country from which
$1,000 or more of agricultural products were produced and sold, the census
contains data on topics such as land use and farm size, crops, livestock
and poultry, market value of products, and production expenses. Users may
access the thousands of pages of data at this site in several ways:
full-text National, State, and County Tables; Highlights of the same; State
and County Profiles; or a Quick Facts slide show. Note that most of the
data reports are in .pdf format, while Statewide Summaries are offered in
text, graphic, and Lotus formats. The site also offers the 1992 Census in
its entirety and a number of related links for agricultural researchers.
[MD]


7.  Inter-American Development Bank [.xls, .pdf]
http://www.iadb.org/exr/english/index_english.htm

Established in 1958, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) funds
cooperative efforts "to promote the economic and social development of
Latin America." Current data on the economies, political systems, and
cultures of the Americas is available from the IDB's economic, trade, and
social databases with estimates of balance of payments, income
distribution, and non-financial public sector statistics in comma-delimited
format for downloading. Recent working paper series on sectral topics
(1996-present) are also available, as well as IDB country reports with
statistical tables and graphs. [MW]


8.  Journey North
http://www.learner.org/jnorth/

Journey North, an Annenberg/CPB "Learner Online" science education program,
uses the Internet to track migration and signs of spring. Each year,
students and teachers across North America go online (beginning on
Groundhog's Day), to share their observations of the changing seasons.
Targeting K-12 and high school students, the colorful homepage offers
several interactive features -- from student or teacher discussion lists to
the information-rich section Spring 1999. To get oriented, begin at How to
use Journey North and click on the Orientation link. Then, select among
several options. The Migrations project provides updated locations of a
dozen birds and animals, from Bald Eagles to Hummingbirds, Manatees to
Monarch butterflies, and Whooping Cranes to Whales. The Journey North News
Calendar provides participants with an overview of upcoming information for
focal species. And Signs of Spring uses indices like ice-out, leaf-out, and
frogs to track the season's progress. This site could serve as a wonderful
virtual lab for teachers seeking ways to integrate local classroom
activities with global processes. [LXP]


9.  The Electronic Journal of Science Education
http://unr.edu/homepage/jcannon/ejse/ejse.html

Online since 1996, this free, peer-reviewed e-journal explores pedagogy and
professional development in K-16 science education. The Journal features a
mix of scholarly case studies and theoretical explorations of issues in
science education. Both abstracts and the full text of all articles are
available. Recent titles include "Realism versus Constructivism: Which is a
More Appropriate Theory for Addressing the Nature of Science in Science
Education?" "Using the Construction of a Science Education Web Site as a
Focus of a Directed Study Course in Undergraduate Elementary Science
Education," and "Survey of Physics Student Attitudes on Access to Problem
Solutions." Users may also subscribe to the EJSE Mailing List, which
announces new issues and serves as a forum on published articles. [MD]



====== General Interest ====

10. Treasures from Europe's National Libraries [Frames]
London Server
http://www.bl.uk/gabriel/treasures/entree.html
Frankfurt Server
http://www.ddb.de:80/gabriel/treasures/entree.html
Helsinki Server
http://renki.helsinki.fi/gabriel/treasures/entree.html
Den Haag Server
http://www.konbib.nl/gabriel/treasures/entree.html
Ljubljana Server
http://nuk.uni-lj.si/gabriel/treasures/entree.html

This major new exhibition from the Conference of European National
Librarians and provided by Gabriel, Gateway to Europe's National Libraries,
features almost 100 of the most precious artifacts from the collections of
24 National Libraries. Users may tour the exhibition by document type or
topic, view selected highlights, or browse several indices (Library,
Creator, Titles, and Date). Entries for each artifact include an image and
brief description. Although the exhibit would greatly benefit from the
addition of thumbnailed links to full-screen images of the artifacts, it is
still a remarkable representation of Europe's cultural heritage over the
past 1,000 years. It should also be noted that this is the first of
multiple planned versions, and additional treasures will be added as they
become available. [MD]


11. CORONA Spy Satellite Images
http://www.fas.org/eye/

Between 1960 and 1972, the CORONA spy satellite program launched over 100
missions, which collected over 800,000 high-resolution images, including
numerous shots of secret nuclear weapons facilities in the Soviet Union and
China. Declassified in 1995, these images lay on the shelves of the
National Archives until the past year, when the Federation of American
Scientists (FAS) Public Eye Initiative collected "the best of the CORONA
imagery of the nuclear weapons infrastructure of Russia, China, Israel, and
other countries." On February 16, the FAS unveiled the first extensive look
at CORONA imagery of Russia's nuclear weapons complex, presenting the
images at a conference and on the FAS Website. At the site, users can read
about the Public Eye Initiative, satellite imagery, and the implications of
future publicly available commercial satellite images. They can also, of
course, view the newly released images. These are divided into two
categories: Nuclear Weapons Facilities and National-Level Nuclear Weapons
Storage Sites. Along with numerous satellite photographs, each entry offers
a history of the site and maps. Additional government surveillance images
from World War II though Desert Storm, and including Libya, Sudan, Waco,
Israel, Bosnia, and other locations, are available in the Image
Intelligence (IMINT) Gallery, accessible from the main page. [MD]


12. The Federalization of Criminal Law [.pdf, 269p.]
http://www.abanet.org./crimjust/fedreport.html

Released this week, this report by a blue-ribbon task force sponsored by
the American Bar Association and chaired by former Attorney General Edwin
Meese III is the product of a two-year study on the federalization of
crime. The report finds that the majority of federal crime laws are passed
by Congress for political reasons and may actually undermine state and
local law enforcement. This site offers the full text of the report and its
appendices in .pdf format. [MD]


13. Third release of the George Washington Papers -- LOC
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gwhtml/

The Library of Congress (LOC) National Digital Library has recently made
the third Web release of the George Washington Papers (last discussed in
the August 28, 1998 Scout Report). Totalling about 19,000 images, this
release includes incoming correspondence, military reports and records,
letters of reference for applicants for Federal office, military
commissions and honorary degrees received by Washington, and notes he wrote
on political and agricultural topics between 1760-99. Images are available
in both GIF and JPEG formats. The three releases of the Washington Papers
total approximately 50,000 images, one-third of the 147,000 that will
eventually make up the complete online collection. [MD]


14. Three Smithsonian Institution Exhibitions:
George and Martha Washington: Portraits from the Presidential Years
http://www.npg.si.edu/exh/gw/
Graphic Design in the Mechanical Age: Selections from the Merrill C. Berman
Collection
http://www.si.edu/ndm/exhib/berman/
The Pichs Collection: Exploring Cuba's History Through Postal Stamps
http://www.si.edu/pichs/Exhibit.htm

Thanks to Web technology, visitors can take in all three of these small,
geographically distant exhibitions, sponsored by the Smithsonian
Institution and its affiliates, in less than an afternoon. The first
exhibit, mounted by the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C.,
includes a dozen portraits of George and Martha Washington, painted during
the eight years that Washington served as first President of the United
States. View all twelve as a page of thumbnails or browse the larger images
and their lengthy captions. Next, travel to New York City by clicking a URL
to view Graphic Design in the Mechanical Age at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum,
which tracks the development of modern graphic design during the 1910s
through the 1930s. The Web version of this show presents about 20
selections from the over 200 on view at the Museum, arranged in four
topical sections: Avant-Garde, Commerce, Politics, and Social Change.
Finally, Exploring Cuba's History through Postal Stamps is the first
collaboration between the Smithsonian and the San Carlos Institute of
Miami, Florida. Curator Ronald E.G. Davies, Aviation Historian, National
Air and Space Museum, presents images of stamps, letters, and postcards,
some with drawings of Cuban airplanes, photographs of planes, maps, or
text, on the brown paper background of an airmail package. [DS]


15. Favorite Poem Project [RealPlayer, .pdf]
http://www.favoritepoem.org/

The brainchild of US poet laureate Robert Pinsky, the Favorite Poem Project
aims to create for the Library of Congress a multimedia archive of 1,000
Americans of all ages and social backgrounds reading aloud their favorite
poem. The project was announced in April 1998, and its official Website was
launched on Valentine's Day. At the site, users can read about the
Project's history and future, listen to and read selected poems, learn
about the people who have submitted poems, and find out how they can submit
their own favorite poem. Between its launch and April 2000, when Pinsky
will deliver the first installment of the poetry archive to the Library of
Congress, the site will continue to expand with more readings, message
boards, and a teachers' section. [MD]


16. Hispanic/Latino News Service [RichLink]
http://www.latinowww.com/

Created and maintained by Boston University Law Student Markos Alberto
Moulitsas Zuniga, this site serves as a clearinghouse for Latino-interest
news. Users will find daily news updates in English and Spanish with links
to full-text articles in English- and Spanish-language US newspapers. The
site also features opinion pieces, interviews, and a useful collection of
related links. Users working on their bilingual skills will also appreciate
a recently added feature that allows readers to immediately translate words
or phrases in selected opinion pieces. [MD]


17. Exploratorium: Frogs [Shockwave, RealPlayer, .mp3]
http://www.exploratorium.edu/frogs/index.html

This new exhibit from the Exploratorium (last described in the December 18,
1998 Scout Report) offers a peek into the world of Kermit's kin. Aimed at
younger users, the site features several RealPlayer-enhanced feature
stories on frogs, frog-researchers, and frog myths; a brief tour of Frog
City USA; and interactive exhibits exploring frog calls and camouflage in
nature. Additional features include instructions for making a rainstick,
audio recordings of the rainforest, and a collection of annotated frog
links. [MD]



====== Network Tools ====

18. Internet2 Poised for Launch
Abilene Project
http://www.internet2.edu/abilene/
The Internet2 Project
http://www.internet2.edu/

Internet2, a project to bypass the congested public Internet and link
research institutions via a high-speed network, takes its first big step
forward this month with the launch of the Abilene test-bed. Abilene will
initially link 70 research institutions with 13,000 miles of fiber-optic
cable looped between New York and Seattle and operating at 2.4G bits per
second. Designed to serve the academic research community, Internet2 will
not be accessible to the general public, but new technologies developed and
tested on the network will certainly eventually find their way to ordinary
end-users. At the Abilene site, users can learn about the project's history
and participants, view a network map and technical information, and read
the latest news and highlights. the main Internet2 site also offers a
project overview, information on participants and goals, notices of
Internet2 events, and news and highlights. The site also contains links to
information on Abilene's sister projects: I2-DSI (Distributed Storage
Infrastructure) and I2-DVN (Digital Video Network). [MD]


19. Mac OS Runtime for Java (MRJ) 2.1
http://www.apple.com/java/

Earlier this week, Apple released a major upgrade to the Mac OS Runtime for
Java engine, bringing it into compliance with version 1.1.6 of Sun's Java
Development Kit (JDK). Incorporation of Symatec Corporation's Just In Time
(JIT) compiler for Java, as well as improvements in the handling of
graphics, imaging, threading, and networking increase the speed of MRJ 2.1
by up to 500% over previous versions. This release makes Java on the Mac
compatible with most current Java technologies, including JavaBeans, the
JAR File Format, Java Database Connectivity, Java Native Interface, and a
host of others. Additionally, support for AppleScript, QuickTime, and Swing
are included. Users of Internet Explorer stand to benefit the most from
this release, as Explorer allows the user to choose which Java Virtual
Machine they would like to use. [PMS]


20. WindowBlinds 0.40
http://www.stardock.com/products/windowblinds/

If you have too much time on your hands and you yearn to change the way
Microsoft Windows appears on your computer, WindowBlinds, created by
StarDock Systems, Inc., is for you. This interesting and entertaining
application actually changes the way your Windows 95/98/NT desktop appears
-- window borders, backgrounds, buttons, and more can all be altered to
your liking. WindowBlinds comes with several already created desktop styles
(called "skins") and many more independently created skins are available
for download. One of the more amusing skins is the MacPC which makes your
Microsoft desktop look like a MacOS system. StarDock also provides the
ThemeBuilder utility which, though complex, aids in creating new skins.
WindowBlinds is free and runs on Win95/98/NT. [CL]



====== In The News ====

21. Capture of Abdullah Ocalan
Special Report: The Ocalan File -- BBC News [RealPlayer]
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_280000/280453.stm
Ocalan's Capture: 'Turkey's Victory' and 'Turkey's Test' -- USIA
http://www.usia.gov/admin/005/wwwh9f18.html
Med-TV: Kurdish Satellite Television
http://www.ib.be/med/
Focus on Abdullah Ocalan & PKK -- Turkish Embassy
http://turkey.org/apo-pkk/apopkk.htm

On February 15, Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) leader Abdullah Ocalan was
captured in Kenya and brought to Turkey to face trial for terrorism. In
response, a vigorous wave of protest by ethnic Kurds erupted across Europe,
culminating in self-immolations and the occupation of embassies in several
cities. The PKK has its roots in Turkey's leftist student organizations of
the 1960s and has always maintained as its primary goal the establishment
of an independent Kurdish state in southeastern Turkey. More than anyone,
Ocalan has been responsible for the group's goals, strategy, and structure.
Regarded as an arch-terrorist by some and a ethnic freedom fighter by
others, Ocalan's capture has been widely celebrated in Turkey, and his
arrest was followed by a renewed offensive against Kurds in northern Iraq.
The forthcoming trial will be closely watched by western observers,
especially in the EU, which has cited Turkey's human rights record as one
of the reasons it has thus far resisted Turkey's overtures to join the
Common Market. Some argue that Ocalan's arrest also illuminates US and
European hypocrisy over the rights of ethnic minorities, claiming that the
concerns demonstrated for Albanians in Kosovo are not shown for the
condition of the Kurds in Turkey, a key NATO ally and secular Islamic
state. BBC News has assembled a special report on Ocalan and the PKK, with
profiles, analysis, the latest news, and related links. The US Information
Agency (USIA) site offers an excellent collection of quotes on Ocalan's
capture and the Kurdish problem from newspapers around the world, organized
by region. MED-TV, a satellite channel broadcasting to Kurdish communities
all over Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa, offers a weekly news
review in English. This week's review naturally focuses on Ocalan's capture
and Kurdish protests. The final site, provided by the Turkish Embassy in
the US, offers a collection of statements and analyses representing the
official Turkish view. Additional resources for understanding the PKK and
Turkey's human rights record can be found in the Scout Report Signpost, the
Scout Report's database. These include The International Policy Institute
for Counter-Terrorism, Index: Patterns of Global Terrorism, Human Rights
Watch World Report 1999, and the State Department's Country Reports on
Human Rights Practices for 1997. [MD]

Scout Report Signpost
http://www.signpost.org/
The International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT)
http://scout7.cs.wisc.edu/page/00007012.html
Index: Patterns of Global Terrorism
http://scout7.cs.wisc.edu/page/00008108.html
Human Rights Watch World Report 1999
http://scout7.cs.wisc.edu/page/00008940.html
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1997 -- USDOS
http://scout7.cs.wisc.edu/page/00006581.html



======                        ======
==   Index for February 19, 1999  ==
======                        ======

1.  Scout Report for Science & Engineering and KIDS Report
Scout Report for Science & Engineering
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/report/sci-engr/1999/se-990217.html
KIDS Report
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/KIDS/archive/KIDS-990216.html

2.  DNA From the Beginning [RealPlayer, Shockwave, Javascript]
http://vector.cshl.org/dnaftb/

3.  The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Reading Report Card
_NAEP 1998 Reading Report Card for the Nation_ -- NCES
Executive Summary
http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/pubs/main1998/1999459.shtml
Full-text [.pdf, 234p.]
http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/pubs/main1998/1999459.pdf
_NAEP 1998 Reading Report Card National Highlights_
http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/pubs/main1998/1999461.shtml
.pdf Version [12p.]
http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/pubs/main1998/1999461.pdf

4.  Alaska's Water Resources
http://www-water-ak.usgs.gov

5.  Security Service Records 1914-1945 - PRO [.pdf]
http://www.pro.gov.uk/releases/Mi51999/default.htm

6.  NASS-USDA 1997 Census of Agriculture [.pdf, .wk1]
http://www.nass.usda.gov/census/

7.  Inter-American Development Bank [.xls, .pdf]
http://www.iadb.org/exr/english/index_english.htm

8.  Journey North
http://www.learner.org/jnorth/

9.  The Electronic Journal of Science Education
http://unr.edu/homepage/jcannon/ejse/ejse.html

10. Treasures from Europe's National Libraries [Frames]
London Server
http://www.bl.uk/gabriel/treasures/entree.html
Frankfurt Server
http://www.ddb.de:80/gabriel/treasures/entree.html
Helsinki Server
http://renki.helsinki.fi/gabriel/treasures/entree.html
Den Haag Server
http://www.konbib.nl/gabriel/treasures/entree.html
Ljubljana Server
http://nuk.uni-lj.si/gabriel/treasures/entree.html

11. CORONA Spy Satellite Images
http://www.fas.org/eye/

12. The Federalization of Criminal Law [.pdf, 269p.]
http://www.abanet.org./crimjust/fedreport.html

13. Third release of the George Washington Papers -- LOC
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gwhtml/

14. Three Smithsonian Institution Exhibitions:
George and Martha Washington: Portraits from the Presidential Years
http://www.npg.si.edu/exh/gw/
Graphic Design in the Mechanical Age: Selections from the Merrill C. Berman
Collection
http://www.si.edu/ndm/exhib/berman/
The Pichs Collection: Exploring Cuba's History Through Postal Stamps
http://www.si.edu/pichs/Exhibit.htm

15. Favorite Poem Project [RealPlayer, .pdf]
http://www.favoritepoem.org/

16. Hispanic/Latino News Service [RichLink]
http://www.latinowww.com/

17. Exploratorium: Frogs [Shockwave, RealPlayer, .mp3]
http://www.exploratorium.edu/frogs/index.html

18. Internet2 Poised for Launch
Abilene Project
http://www.internet2.edu/abilene/
The Internet2 Project
http://www.internet2.edu/

19. Mac OS Runtime for Java (MRJ) 2.1
http://www.apple.com/java/

20. WindowBlinds 0.40
http://www.stardock.com/products/windowblinds/

21. Capture of Abdullah Ocalan
Special Report: The Ocalan File -- BBC News [RealPlayer]
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_280000/280453.stm
Ocalan's Capture: 'Turkey's Victory' and 'Turkey's Test' -- USIA
http://www.usia.gov/admin/005/wwwh9f18.html
Med-TV: Kurdish Satellite Television
http://www.ib.be/med/
Focus on Abdullah Ocalan & PKK -- Turkish Embassy
http://turkey.org/apo-pkk/apopkk.htm



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>From the Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout Project 1994-1999.
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Copyright Susan Calcari and the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents,
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in the Computer Sciences Department of the University of Wisconsin-Madison,
provides information about the Internet to the U.S. research and education
community under a grant from the National Science Foundation, number
NCR-9712163. The Government has certain rights in this material. Permission
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