Apparently Google Earth has been overwhelmed by users, so they're not allowing
any more downloads of the software for the time being
http://desktop.google.com/download/earth/index.html
ac
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Andy Carvin
Program Director
EDC Center for Media & Community
I love how good the Armenia photos are. I've been so impressed. Google
Earth is
my new toy!
Quoting Joseph Beckmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The Google satellite maps are worldwide. I've done Tajikistan and that's a
lot more obscure than Baja.
Joe
Ps. Just do it. Google's a live site you know.
Dear Cindy and all,
First, I must take exception to your absolute
affirmation that "Cancelling debts would not solve the
problems in poor countries." I think each country
must be examined individually. In some it will work,
in others it may not have all the desired effect. But
the alternative i
FYI.
miraj
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The Global Networked Readiness in Education Survey
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/BerkmanPress/GNRE%20FINAL-1.pdf
Researched and written by Berkman fellows, Colin
Maclay and Geoffrey Kirkman, the Global Networked
Readiness in Education survey seeks to aid school
leaders
Original Message
Subject: [MediaAct] ALERT: Hundreds Gathering to Build Two Radio
Stations in Struggle for People's Airwaves! Aug. 4th-7th!
Date: Sun, 03 Jul 2005 17:02:24 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hannah Sassaman)
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Hello Jorge, Taran
Watching Life 8 yesterday, and listening to interviews of some people who are
involved with NGOs work, some of their concerns parallel with what you wrote
and what some of us must be wondering often.
Cancelling debts would not solve the problems in poor country. In fact by