========  The Scout Report                                            ==
========  December 10, 1999                                         ====
========  Volume 6, Number 30                                     ======
======                                   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_

====== Research and Education ====
2.  _Kosovo/Kosova - As Seen, As Told_ -- OSCE
3.  Chaos at Maryland
4.  USDA Forest Service Strategic Plan (2000 Revision)
5.  All-in-One Biblical Resources Search
6.  Julian Samora Research Institute (JSRI)
7.  The National Education Goals Report, 1999
8.  World Resources Institute
9.  Government Policy on Archives
10. EPA Publications Search

====== General Interest ====
11. _Children orphaned by AIDS: responses from eastern and southern Africa_
12. Taken on the Road: American Mile Markers
13. WebWalker
14. Radio Diaries
15. School Tales in 19th Century Fiction
16. _Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home_ By Emily Post
17. Meta-List.net

====== Network Tools ====
18. iCab 1.8 Preview
19. Backflip
20. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 (beta)

====== In The News ====
21. Martin Luther King Assassination Conspiracy Verdict


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====== Subject Specific Reports ====

1.  _Scout Report for Science & Engineering_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/sci-eng/1999/se-991124.html

Volume 3, Number 7 of the _Scout Report for Science & Engineering_ is
available. The In the News section annotates seven resources
describing new research on the link between large-scale ocean
circulation patterns and climate. [MD]



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

2.  _Kosovo/Kosova - As Seen, As Told_ -- OSCE [.pdf]
http://www.osce.org/kosovo/reports/hr/part1/index.htm
_Kosovo/Kosova - As Seen, As Told, Part II_ [.pdf]
http://www.osce.org/kosovo/reports/hr/part2/index.htm
Press Release
http://www.osce.org/e/docs/presrel/1999-087-mik.htm
Background paper
http://www.osce.org/kosovo/reports/hr/index.htm

Released on December 6, these two new human rights reports from the
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) document
extensive human rights violations in Kosovo. Totalling more than 900
pages, the reports reveal human rights abuses on both sides of the
conflict. The first report "presents probably the most extensive and
systematic survey to date of human rights in Kosovo in the first half
of 1999," based on hundreds of in-country reports and statements from
nearly 2,800 refugees. The report concludes that in this period,
which also saw the NATO air campaign, the province's Albanian
population suffered the overwhelming majority of abuses. The second
report covers the period between June 14 and October 31, 1999, when
over 800,000 displaced Albanians returned to Kosovo. Analyzing human
rights conditions and events in each of the five regions of Kosovo,
the report finds that the vast majority of violations were committed
against Kosovo Serbs, Roma, Muslim Slavs and others who were marked
for revenge by the returned Albanians. Both reports are offered by
chapter in HTML or .pdf format. A background paper and press release
are also available. [MD]


3.  Chaos at Maryland [.ps, .tex, .zip, .tar, .tar.z, .pdf]
http://www-chaos.umd.edu/

_US News_ has ranked the Maryland Chaos Group number one in the
country (tied with University of Texas, Austin) for Non-linear
Dynamics, or Chaos. Chaos is an interdisciplinary science founded on
the idea that "nonlinear deterministic systems can behave in an
apparently unpredictable and chaotic manner." The department's
homepage has been divided into three main sections: General Info,
Publications, and Pointers. The General Info section holds brief
descriptions of the group's research interests as well as a Chaos
Pictures Gallery. The Publications section will be of most value to
researchers as it contains general references, abstracts, and papers.
The online papers (which come in a variety of formats) consist of
preprints and published articles on bifurcations, fractal basin
boundaries, quantum chaos, general chaos, and more. Papers and
abstracts are searchable. The Pointers section contains links to
other chaos-related sites. [KR]


4.  USDA Forest Service Strategic Plan (2000 Revision) [.pdf, 217K]
http://www.srs.fs.fed.us/strategicplan/
Strategic Planning and Resource Assessment -- USDA Forest Service
http://www.fs.fed.us/plan/

Recently released, the draft 2000 Revision of the USDA Forest Service
Strategic Plan focuses on long-term outcomes, such as the health of
the land, water quality, and customer satisfaction. "The four goals
of the draft 2000 Revision address ecosystem health, multiple
benefits for people, scientific and technical assistance, and
effective public service." Users can read the full text of the plan
in .pdf format, browse the plan in HTML format, submit comments on
each section, and view a summary list of all comments. The Strategic
Planning and Resource Assessment homepage offers a number of
additional resources, including the 1997 Strategic Plan,
publications, and related links. [MD]


5.  All-in-One Biblical Resources Search
http://www.bham.ac.uk/theology/goodacre/multibib.htm

Designed and maintained by Dr. Mark Goodacre of the University of
Birmingham, creator of the New Testament Gateway (reviewed in the
October 19, 1999 _Scout Report for Social Sciences_), this new site
will find ready use among scholars and students in religious studies.
Essentially a search page gateway, the site allows users to perform
keyword and advanced searches of over 25 online Bible and religious
studies resources. These are organized under four headings: Bible
Versions & Translations, Biblical Resources Sites, Email Discussion
List Archive, and Ancient World (Various). Most of the sites and
discussion lists included are well-recognized scholarly resources, a
number of which have been noted in past issues of the _Scout Report_.
Search results are conveniently launched in a separate browser
window, allowing users to keep the main page open for easy additional
searches. [MD]


6.  Julian Samora Research Institute (JSRI) [.pdf]
http://www.jsri.msu.edu/

Located at Michigan State University, the JSRI "is committed to the
generation, transmission, and application of knowledge to serve the
needs of Latino communities in the Midwest." To that end, the
Institute produces several series of reports and papers, which are
also offered in full-text at the Website. The numerous publications
(over 170) can be browsed by type (Institute Research Reports,
Working Paper Series, Statistical Briefs, Newsletter, Published
Books, etc.) and then by author and title (listed in chronological
order). Paper titles link to an abstract which in turn links to the
full text in HTML and .pdf format. Also available at the site are a
collection of census diagrams and maps focusing on Michigan and the
Midwest, a Migrant Labor Database, conference and events notices, a
what's new listing, and general information about the JSRI. [MD]


7.  The National Education Goals Report, 1999 [.pdf, 709K]
http://www.negp.gov/

In September 1989, President George Bush met with the nation's
governors in the first National Education Summit. In the wake of the
summit, six National Education Goals (later expanded to eight by
Congress) for the year 2000 were adopted. Released last week, the
1999 National Education Goals Report reveals that these goals will
not be met, but the report does indicate that many states have made
steady improvement on the 34 state indicators that measure progress
toward the goals. Users can read the full text of the report in .pdf
format at the National Education Goals Panel (NEGP) site. Users can
also see how their state rated via fact sheets and score cards, the
former in HTML format and the latter in .pdf. In addition, the NEGP
site offers weekly and monthly newsletters available at the site or
through free email subscription. [MD]


8.  World Resources Institute [.pdf, RealAudio, PowerPoint]
http://www.wri.org/

The goals of the World Resources Institute (WRI) are to reverse
existing environmental problems and avert future ones, foster active
public and private involvement, and make environmental improvement
compatible with economic growth. Their Website contains countless
documents sorted by (worldwide) geographic location as well as
subject area, including sustainable development, biodiversity,
climate change, forests, governance, oceans and coasts, and trade.
The site also features a news center with news releases, facts and
figures, and audio reports (RealAudio); a Library and Information
Center with full-text searchable postings of all WRI publications;
and a Sustainable Development Information Center with data, maps,
facts, and sustainable development publications. This comprehensive
site goes beyond the surface of environmental issues facing much of
the world today. [KR]


9.  Government Policy on Archives [.pdf, 3759K]
http://www.pro.gov.uk/archives/archivepolicy/default.htm

Laid before Parliament on December 2, this policy statement
represents an effort to "promote awareness of the importance of
archives throughout the public and private sectors and in the public
mind more generally." The document explores the cultural and
administrative role and potential of the archives sector in the UK
and how they can make their holdings, especially in electronic
formats, more readily available to researchers and the general
public. Users can read the full text of the report (HTML or .pdf
format) as well as an introduction at the Public Record Office (PRO)
Website. [MD]


10. EPA Publications Search
http://www.epa.gov/epapages/epahome/pubsearch.html

This new site, located off of the US Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) search page, simplifies finding EPA publications. Users can
search by document number, title, or keyword. Search returns include
a brief abstract, URL, and reference to document format (HTML or
.pdf). The site also offers a Guide to EPA Publication Numbers and
more information about EPA publications in general. [MD]



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

11. _Children orphaned by AIDS: responses from eastern and southern
Africa_ [.pdf, 1863K]
http://www.unaids.org/publications/documents/children/young/orphrepteng.pdf
MS Word Version
http://www.unaids.org/publications/documents/children/young/orphrepteng.doc
Press Release
http://www.unaids.org/whatsnew/press/eng/newyork12199.html
"Call to Action" [MS Word]
http://www.unaids.org/publications/documents/children/young/orphanaction.doc

Released on December 1, World AIDS Day, this new report from the
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the Joint United Nations
Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) explores the skyrocketing number of
children in sub-Saharan Africa made orphans by the AIDS pandemic. The
numbers involved are simply staggering. By the end of 1999, over 11.2
million children will be orphaned by AIDS, 95 percent of them in
sub-Saharan Africa, where over 16.3 million have died since the
epidemic began. Before AIDS, the report reveals, approximately "2 per
cent of all children in developing countries were orphans. By 1997,
the figure had jumped to 7 per cent in many African countries - in
some countries the figures run as high as 11 per cent." The report,
available in both .pdf and MS Word formats, includes a brief
introduction to the crisis and then provides case studies of
responses to the orphan crisis in Botswana, Malawi, Zambia, and
Zimbabwe. Also issued on December 1 and available in MS Word format
only, is a "Call to Action" from UNICEF, UNAIDS, and the National
Black Leadership Commission on AIDS (BLCA), which includes a series
of recommendations for governments and communities. [MD]


12. Taken on the Road: American Mile Markers [Flash, QuickTime]
http://www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/features/onTheRoad/home/index.shtml

Produced for Kodak by Second Story Interactive, designers of the PBS
companion site to Not For Ourselves Alone (reviewed in the November
5, 1999 _Scout Report_), this site presents an amazing and ingenious
project by engineer and amateur photographer Matt Frondorf. Frondorf
spent six days driving across the country from New York City to San
Francisco with a camera hooked to his car's odometer, automatically
snapping a picture from the passenger side every mile along the way,
totalling 3,304 photos. The result is an unpolished and captivating
photographic tour of the nation, in which city melts into suburb,
suburb into farmland, farmland to forests, mountains, deserts, and
then back again. Users can experience Frondorf's trip via manual or
cruise control. The first is an Flash picture viewer that allows
users to cross the country mile by mile or every 25 or 100 miles,
tracking their progress with an interactive, zoomable map. Visitors
can click on any picture to see a larger version, and, if they like,
send a postcard. The cruise control rendition of the trip is
available in the form of four QuickTime movies offering pictures
mile-by-mile in rapid sequence. Also included at the site is
information on Frondorf and his project. [MD]


13. WebWalker
http://www.walkerart.org/gallery9/webwalker/
Airworld
http://www.airworld.net/
PHON:E:ME
http://phoneme.walkerart.org/

WebWalker "is a newsletter about the Walker Art Center Websites and
digital culture on the net." The third issue features Airworld, net
art by Jennifer and Kevin McCoy, and Mark Amerika's PHON:E:ME.
Airworld is designed to make readers question what they expect from a
Website. At first, the site looks slick and commercial, but then one
starts noticing oddities, such as a repeated slide graphic that will
not fill in, linked to text does not quite match, and blurry images,
all of which raise questions about what kind of site this actually
is. PHON:E:ME was launched in June, 1999, and WebWalker coverage
includes links to the work itself, a collection of essays, interviews
with the artists, and viewer comments. Three issues of WebWalker are
currently available, and instructions are provided for subscribing to
future issues via email. [DS]


14. Radio Diaries [RealPlayer]
http://www.radiodiaries.org/

Radio Diaries is a nonprofit radio production company which looks "to
find extraordinary stories in ordinary places, to create original and
moving first-person documentaries - true radio verite - from voices
that are rarely heard." And that it does. Radio Diaries staff train
all kinds of people -- from teenagers to the elderly -- to become
reporters. These fledgling reporters create tapes about their area of
interest, tell their stories, and send their product back to Radio
Diaries. A collaborative editing process then ensues, and the end
product is aired as part of National Public Radio's All Things
Considered. The Radio Diaries site brings together an amazing range
of recorded stories divided into adult and teen areas. Two examples
of diaries on the site include a piece by a teenager from New York
City with Tourette's Syndrome as well as the story of the last two
known remaining Civil War widows whose husbands fought on opposing
sides of the war. Users can listen to the recordings using
RealPlayer, or they can read transcripts; other materials are
occasionally included too. The site encourages users to send in their
own story ideas and will provide even more support for creative
ventures with their Handbook for Teen Reporters (available in January
of 2000). The site also has a store section where tapes of various
radio diaries are for sale. [REB]


15. School Tales in 19th Century Fiction
http://www.schooltales.com/

Creator David Safier, prompted by an interest in educational history
and almost 30 years of experience as a high school English teacher,
has combined his love of literature with his belief "that good
literature can also be good history." This collection of school tales
includes passages drawn from nineteenth-century fiction about "common
schools" (rather than costly private institutions). With one
exception, all are works by US authors, including Mark Twain,
Caroline Kirkland, and Edward Eggleston. Currently, there are tales
from six writers with more in the works. Common themes are
highlighted in the texts, including stories about the schoolmaster,
punishment and revenge, students at work, and schoolmates.
Introductions and commentaries (in the form of footnotes) are
provided for each text. The numbered footnotes, when clicked, appear
in a separate frame at the bottom of the page. The notes for each
text are also available as a separate page. [AG]


16. _Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home_ By Emily Post
http://www.bartleby.com/95/

"Charm says everything--tact, sympathy, poise and perfect
manners--always." Brush up on your manners for the holiday party
season with the first edition of Emily Post's 1922 classic. Placed
online last week by Bartleby.com (last reviewed in the September 3,
1999 _Scout Report_), the electronic edition includes all 627 pages,
numerous illustrations of social cards and invitations, the original
photographs, a helpful subject index, and select quotations. Users
can browse the book in HTML format by chapter. Whether gentlemen or
women of charm would like to know when to remove their hat or bow,
how to issue and receive invitations, how to avoid bungling their
formal dinner parties, or simply how to conduct themselves in the
office or at home, they will find it all here, presented with style,
grace, and authority. [MD]


17. Meta-List.net
http://www.meta-list.net/

This site allows users to search for over 234,000 public newsletters
and discussion lists by keyword or category and in thirteen different
languages, although the interface is implemented only in English and
German. Discussion list entries include a short description and an
option to subscribe. Web interfaces for all the main languages are
scheduled to be added over the next year. Non-German users are
recommended to use the keyword search engine over the somewhat
limited and Germano-centric category listings. Despite this, the site
is an excellent resource, especially for non-anglophone users
searching for mailing lists in their native language. [MD]



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

18. iCab 1.8 Preview
http://www.icab.de/

iCab is a Mac-only Web browser loaded with features that offer a
viable alternative to Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape
Navigator. While the iCab 1.8 free preview is fully functional, the
browser does not yet support JavaScript or Cascading Style Sheets
(this support is anticipated in the "iCab Pro" release which will
sell for $29). iCab's strength is its integration with and support of
the Mac OS. iCab supports such Mac OS features as OS 8.5 appearance,
contextual menus, and proportional scrolling. iCab also supports OS
9's "Key Chain" feature. In addition, iCab also supports HTML 4.0 and
recognizes Microsoft and Netscape HTML enhancements such as BLINK,
MARQUEE, etc. For those doing Web design, iCab can automatically
reload Webpages as soon as they are edited in a separate application,
eliminating the need to switch to a browser to see the results of an
edited Webpage. The current preview version will expire at the end of
February 2000, though iCab will offer a free version of the $29 iCab
Pro. [AF]


19. Backflip
www.backflip.com/login.ihtml

Backflip is a free Web-based personalization and organization
service. After creating an account, users can add any Webpage to
their personal lists. The concept is similar to the standard
bookmarks, but Backflip allows access to personal lists from any
Web-connected device. Also, saved pages are organized into nested
(hierarchical) categories and may be browsed by category or
alphabetically by title. In Backflip's words, the service "organizes
your sites into a Yahoo-style search engine -- created just for you."
An additional appealing feature is that users have the ability to
search only the pages in their personal lists and soon, any Webpage
they have ever visited. Even though Backflip promises not to share
personal information, there is a privacy/convenience tradeoff that
every potential user needs to consider. [JB]


20. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 (beta) [Window 95/98/NT]
http://download.microsoft.com/download/ie5/55pprevu/5.5/W9XNT4/EN-US/i
e5setup.exe
Detailed Setup Instructions
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/webtechnology/ie/setup.asp

Right after its release of version 5.01, Microsoft has made a beta
version of Internet Explorer (IE) 5.5 available to the public.
Improvements in the new version include better support for DHTML,
Cascading Style Sheets, Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language
(SMIL), and a new print preview feature. In addition, IE 5.5 (beta)
offers an AutoSearch feature that allows users to select their search
engine and display results in different ways, an AutoComplete feature
that displays a drop-down list of potentially matching sites when
users begin to type a URL, and a Radio Toolbar. Please note that IE
5.5 beta features Active Setup, which requires an active Internet
connection after launching ie5setup.exe. More setup information is
available from the Microsoft site. [MD]



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

21. Martin Luther King Assassination Conspiracy Verdict
Jury Finds King Conspiracy -- Yahoo News
http://fullcoverage.yahoo.com/fc/US/King_Family_Civil_Suit/
"Why we love conspiracy theories" -- BBC
http://news2.thls.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid%5F558000/
558349.stm
Conspiracies & Extremism: Martin Luther King Assassination -- About.com
http://conspiracies.about.com/culture/conspiracies/msubmlk.htm
Martin Luther King Assassination -- Real History Archives
http://www.webcom.com/~lpease/collections/assassinations/mlk.htm
The Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: An Overview
http://www.parascope.com/mx/luther1.htm
MLK Bibliography
http://www-portfolio.stanford.edu/104334
National Civil Rights Museum Interactive Tour
http://www.midsouth.rr.com/civilrights/it1.html

Thirty-five years ago, on December 10, 1964, Dr. Martin Luther King
Junior received the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize. This week, Dr.
King has again been very much in the news. On December 9th, a Memphis
jury handed down a verdict that the 1968 assassination of the civil
rights leader was a conspiracy rather than the act of lone gunman
James Earl Ray. The verdict was the conclusion of a wrongful death
suit brought by King's family against businessman Lloyd Jowers, who
admitted on network television in 1993 that he was given $100,000 to
arrange King's murder. King's relatives have long argued that the
crime was never fully examined by the courts, and brought the lawsuit
in an attempt to learn the truth. The family accepted a token
settlement of $100 in damages from Jowers.

Yahoo! News is a good starting point to investigate the issues,
offering this week's news coverage of the verdict, plus links to
related sites on King, conspiracy theories, and Civil Rights. The BBC
site features Washington correspondent Paul Reynolds's essay on the
comforting nature of conspiracy theories and an archive of related
articles. At About.com, editor Marc E. Fisher has compiled a guide to
Conspiracies and Extremism that includes resources on the King
assassination. Lisa Pease's Real History Archives has a Martin Luther
King assassination section that summarizes the official story and its
problem areas, and includes links to a variety of materials:
citations for books, transcripts of television news shows, cartoons,
and audio of King's "I Have a Dream" speech. The Assassination of Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr.: An Overview contains six sections written
and complied by Charles Overbeck, examining reasons for the growth of
a conspiracy against King, background on James Earl Ray, and a
lengthy bibliography. The MLK Bibliography is maintained by the
Martin Luther King Papers project, and provides a searchable
interface to approximately 2,700 bibliographic references for works
on Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement. Finally,
the interactive tour at the National Civil Rights Museum relates the
long history of the Civil Rights movement in the United States and
concludes with a view of the balcony of the Lorraine Hotel where King
was slain. For more background, the _Scout Report_'s database,
Signpost Signpost, points to resources such as The Martin Luther
King, Jr. Papers Project, Memphis We Remember, and the Martin Luther
King Directory [DS]

Signpost
http://www.signpost.org/signpost/
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project
http://scout7.cs.wisc.edu/pages/00009073.html
Memphis We Remember
http://scout7.cs.wisc.edu/pages/00011034.html
Martin Luther King Directory
http://scout7.cs.wisc.edu/pages/00000364.html





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==   Index for December 10, 1999  ==
======                        ======

1.  _Scout Report for Science & Engineering_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/sci-eng/1999/se-991124.html

2.  _Kosovo/Kosova - As Seen, As Told_ -- OSCE [.pdf]
http://www.osce.org/kosovo/reports/hr/part1/index.htm
_Kosovo/Kosova - As Seen, As Told, Part II_ [.pdf]
http://www.osce.org/kosovo/reports/hr/part2/index.htm
Press Release
http://www.osce.org/e/docs/presrel/1999-087-mik.htm
Background paper
http://www.osce.org/kosovo/reports/hr/index.htm

3.  Chaos at Maryland [.ps, .tex, .zip, .tar, .tar.z, .pdf]
http://www-chaos.umd.edu/

4.  USDA Forest Service Strategic Plan (2000 Revision) [.pdf, 217K]
http://www.srs.fs.fed.us/strategicplan/
Strategic Planning and Resource Assessment -- USDA Forest Service
http://www.fs.fed.us/plan/

5.  All-in-One Biblical Resources Search
http://www.bham.ac.uk/theology/goodacre/multibib.htm

6.  Julian Samora Research Institute (JSRI) [.pdf]
http://www.jsri.msu.edu/

7.  The National Education Goals Report, 1999 [.pdf, 709K]
http://www.negp.gov/

8.  World Resources Institute [.pdf, RealAudio, PowerPoint]
http://www.wri.org/

9.  Government Policy on Archives [.pdf, 3759K]
http://www.pro.gov.uk/archives/archivepolicy/default.htm

10. EPA Publications Search
http://www.epa.gov/epapages/epahome/pubsearch.html

11. _Children orphaned by AIDS: responses from eastern and southern
Africa_ [.pdf, 1863K]
http://www.unaids.org/publications/documents/children/young/orphrepteng.pdf
MS Word Version
http://www.unaids.org/publications/documents/children/young/orphrepteng.doc
Press Release
http://www.unaids.org/whatsnew/press/eng/newyork12199.html
"Call to Action" [MS Word]
http://www.unaids.org/publications/documents/children/young/orphanaction.doc

12. Taken on the Road: American Mile Markers [Flash, QuickTime]
http://www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/features/onTheRoad/home/index.shtml

13. WebWalker
http://www.walkerart.org/gallery9/webwalker/
Airworld
http://www.airworld.net/
PHON:E:ME
http://phoneme.walkerart.org/

14. Radio Diaries [RealPlayer]
http://www.radiodiaries.org/

15. School Tales in 19th Century Fiction
http://www.schooltales.com/

16. _Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home_ By Emily Post
http://www.bartleby.com/95/

17. Meta-List.net
http://www.meta-list.net/

18. iCab 1.8 Preview
http://www.icab.de/

19. Backflip
www.backflip.com/login.ihtml

20. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 (beta) [Window 95/98/NT]
http://download.microsoft.com/download/ie5/55pprevu/5.5/W9XNT4/EN-US/i
e5setup.exe
Detailed Setup Instructions
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/webtechnology/ie/setup.asp

21. Martin Luther King Assassination Conspiracy Verdict
Jury Finds King Conspiracy -- Yahoo News
http://fullcoverage.yahoo.com/fc/US/King_Family_Civil_Suit/
"Why we love conspiracy theories" -- BBC
http://news2.thls.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid%5F558000/
558349.stm
Conspiracies & Extremism: Martin Luther King Assassination -- About.com
http://conspiracies.about.com/culture/conspiracies/msubmlk.htm
Martin Luther King Assassination -- Real History Archives
http://www.webcom.com/~lpease/collections/assassinations/mlk.htm
The Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: An Overview
http://www.parascope.com/mx/luther1.htm
MLK Bibliography
http://www-portfolio.stanford.edu/104334
National Civil Rights Museum Interactive Tour
http://www.midsouth.rr.com/civilrights/it1.html



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====== Brought to You by the Internet Scout Project
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The Scout Report (ISSN 1092-3861) is published every Friday of the
year except the last Friday of December by the Internet Scout
Project, located in the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Department
of Computer Sciences.

              Director   Susan Calcari
       Managing Editor   Rachael E. Bower    [REB]
                Editor   Michael de Nie      [MD]
     Production Editor   Travis Koplow       [TK]
          Contributors   David Charbonneau   [DC]
                         Aimee D. Glassel    [AG]
                         Emily Missner       [EM]
                         Laura X. Payne      [LXP]
                         Krishna Ramanujan   [KR]
                         Michael Roszkowski  [MR]
                         Debra Shapiro       [DS]
                         Amy Tracy Wells     [ATW]
                         Joseph Bockhorst    [JB]
  Technical Specialist   Pat Coulthard       [PC]
Website Administrator   Alan Foley          [AF]

Internet Scout team member information:
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/addserv/team.html

Below are the copyright statements to be included when reproducing
annotations from The Scout Report.

The single phrase below is the copyright notice to be used when
reproducing any portion of this report, in any format.

 From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout Project 1994-1999.
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/

The paragraph below is the copyright notice to be used when
reproducing the entire report, in any format:

Copyright Susan Calcari and the University of Wisconsin Board of
Regents, 1994-1999. The Internet Scout Project
(http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/), located 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 is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of the
entire Scout Report provided this paragraph, including the copyright
notice, are preserved on all copies.


Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed
in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily
reflect the views of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, or the
National Science Foundation.
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