The text of my essay last night contained an inadvertent error and an 
ambiguity.  Here is the problematic text:


While ICANN has been a closed door black box, the Europeans do have 
two members of a ten member board.  Before they sit back with 
satisfaction that Christopher Wilkinson has their interests 
adequately protected, they need to read and ponder carefully that 
ICANN, when the rubber meets the road, is a strictly American 
operation

The board of course has THREE European members.  They are:


        Eugenio Triana, Hans Kraaijenbrink , Geraldine Capdeboscq


Wilkinson is not a board member but rather a GAC member who has been 
a lobbyist for the EC in these affairs for several years.  The 
ambiguity in my text was not intentional.

When this is published within the next week in the COOK Report the 
text will read:

While ICANN has been a closed door black box, the Europeans do have 
three members (Capdeboscq, Kraaijenbrink, and Triana) of a ten member 
board.  Before they sit back with satisfaction that Christopher 
Wilkinson (a GAC member representing the EU) has their interests 
adequately protected, they need to read and ponder carefully that 
ICANN, when the rubber meets the road, is a strictly American 
operation.

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