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   updated 8:00 a.m. 29.Dec.1999 PST


Don't Be Happy, Be Worried
by Declan McCullagh
3:00 a.m. 25.Dec.1999 PST

BE AFRAID: If there's anyone who should know whether New York will be safe on
New Year's Eve, it's James Kallstrom. The gumshoe-turned-police honcho is the
former head of the FBI's New York field office.
His verdict: Don't go there.

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"The prudent thing at the turn of this millennium is to celebrate by yourself
or with your family ... if there is a strike, it will be in a large
gathering," Kallstrom said, according to a report in the Australian Daily
Telegraph.

TRAVEL TIPS: The spin is dizzying. The FAA has repeatedly told us that air
travel on New Year's Eve is no big deal, and the head of the agency says
she'll be in the air during the date change.
But just in case, Amtrak is going to shut down all its trains that are en
route just before midnight.
"All 53 trains operating will stop as briefly as possible in the nearest
convenient stations just prior to midnight on Friday, December 31 before
resuming operations. On December 31 and throughout the weekend, Amtrak will
double the number of staff monitoring train operations," says a note from the
White House's Y2K council.

UK NIXES LOOTERS' PLANS: Jack Straw says the British army is ready for Y2K.
No, it's not fixing tanks or trucks.

Straw, the British Home Secretary, has located troops within 10 minutes of
cities to quell possible riots and looting, according to one report.

GOOD LUCK: We're not quite sure how much good it'll do, but this week the US
Defense Department delivered a boatload of emergency supplies to the Russian
government -- just in case.

The DOD delivered 35 fire trucks, 6,500 fire extinguishers, 22 generators,
and 700 power supply replacement batteries, according to an article in
Federal Computer Week.
The idea is that the Russians can use the equipment -- which they requested
-- to stave off Y2K disasters.

DON'T THINK TOO HARD ABOUT THIS ONE:  Scottish sewercrats are running scared
of Y2K.
Authorities fret that a failure in pumping stations could cause sewage
"blowback" through pipes into homes.

The North of Scotland Water Authority has hired a number of standby
generators to ensure this does not happen, according to a report in the Daily
Telegraph.



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