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RAIN 714 Spim Email survey, records destroyed

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Homes with pasts
By Ann Geracimos
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Kelton Higgins looks at the white floral plaster
reliefs on the walls and ceiling of his living room
and wonders aloud if they might be markings
for old gaslight fixtures
http://washingtontimes.com/metro/20040713-094322-2278r.htm


Atlanta Journal-Constitution
State-federal archives site unique in U.S.
By KAY S. PEDROTTI
For the Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/14/04
James McSweeney beams when he talks about the new National Archives and Records Administration center
earmarked for the cities of Morrow and Lake City in Clayton County.
"We are located right across from the Georgia Archives and adjacent to [Clayton College & State University]. This is
going to be the best nexus in the country for research. We are presenting an increased opportunity for the public to
have access to our one-of-a-kind holding that can be used by the academic and college community as well,"
McSweeney said.
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/clayton/0704/15archives.html (


St. Augustine Record
Seeking a home for silent film collection
By MARCIA LANE
Special To The Record
Publication Date: 07/14/04
FEDERAL POINT -- For more than a year, Sandra Birnhak has been looking at North
Florida and Jacksonville as the place she'd like to see The Killiam Collection of silent
movies find a home.
Now it appears Jacksonville is out and St. Augustine may have a shot.
The collection is an extensive one, with more than 400 titles including such major films
as D.W. Griffith's "Birth Of A Nation," Rudolph Valentino's "Son of the Sheik," Charlie
Chaplin's "The Gold Rush" and Buster Keaton's "The General."
http://www.staugustine.com/stories/071404/new_2447003.shtml


InformationWeek
Policies Lag E-Mail's Popularity
Most companies have E-mail policies, but far fewer of them train employees in how they should use E-mail.
And IM is even further behind.
By Thomas Claburn, InformationWeek
July 12, 2004
URL: http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=22104542
In the 33 years since Ray Tomlinson sent the world's first E-mail on Arpanet, the technology has become so good and ubiquitous
that it's woven into how business gets done. Still, many companies have yet to come to terms with the ramifications of E-mail in
the workplace, according to a new study by the American Management Association and the ePolicy Institute.
While 79% of companies surveyed have written policies governing E-mail use and content, only 54% train employees on E-mail
risks, rules, and policy, according to 840 responses to the 2004 E-mail And IM In The Workplace Study.
http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=22104542&pgno=1 (


marketwire
Survey Shows Organizations Face Internal and External Barriers in Adapting to New Compliance
Environment
Industry Study From AIIM and Kahn Consulting Indicates Compliance Is a Struggle
SILVER SPRING, MD -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/14/2004 -- Compliance concerns are driving a vast majority of organizations to make major changes
in the way they manage information, according to a joint industry study conducted by AIIM, the Enterprise Content Management industry association,
and Kahn Consulting, Inc. The survey indicates that most companies are in the early stages of adapting to new compliance concerns, and that many
are struggling to address the new legal, regulatory, and business requirements. Survey results also show that many organizations face clear internal
and external barriers in carrying out information management compliance programs.
http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=69861 (


Lufkin Daily News
7/14/04 Federal Courthouse going electric
By ASHLEY COOK, The Lufkin Daily News
Mounds of papers covered the clerk's counter on Tuesday at Lufkin's Ward R.
Burke Federal Courthouse downtown as employees prepared to move the case
filing system into the electronic age.
The system will go virtually paperless by Sept. 1, according to a general order
signed last week by Thad Heartfield, chief judge of the Eastern District of Texas.
Attorneys will soon be required to file all case-related documents electronically,
using the court's CM/ECF system, the order stated. Local rules allow for a few
exceptions.
http://snipurl.com/7rob


The Times-Picayune
Courthouse records to hit the Web
Land, marriage data to precede legal info
Wednesday, July 14, 2004
By Meghan Gordon
St. Tammany bureau
Starting next week, St. Tammany residents who have an itch to learn who
owns a piece of property or how much a neighbor paid for his house will be
able to inspect those records, for free, from the comfort of their own homes, via
the Internet.
The parish clerk of court's office is about to launch an online system to view
public records. Land records and marriage licenses will be available to Web
users Monday, and civil lawsuits and criminal records will follow in coming
weeks.
http://www.nola.com/news/t-p/index.ssf?/base/news-3/1089793664199110.xml


The Age
Rare Yarra footage shows how our river runs deep
By Daniel Ziffer
July 15, 2004
A collection of rare archival footage of the Yarra River was launched yesterday, showing a
clearer picture of the murky Melbourne landmark.
Combining footage from more than 90 early newsreels, documentaries and short films, Main
Stream Melbourne: The River Yarra on Film covers the social history of the upper and middle
sections of the river from the Baw Baw Plateau down to the Johnston Street Bridge.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/07/14/1089694423834.html?oneclick=true


Liverpool Daily Post
Child care records destroyed
Jul 14 2004
By Jenny Watson, Echo Reporter
RECORDS compiled over many years to help counsel trauma-tised
children in care were destroyed in an arson attack.
Crowds of people went to the Page Moss family centre yesterday to see
the destruction caused by yobs who stole cash before setting it alight.
The centre on Princess Road, Huyton, is run by Knowsley council to
provide parenting lessons, self-confidence building workshops and
learning sessions for children under five.
http://snipurl.com/7rod


The Crimson White
CDs, commercials and copyrights
Local retailer's commercials raise questions about copyright law
By Jon Gargis
Staff reporter
July 14, 2004
An independent investigation conducted by The Crimson White has raised
questions regarding a statement in the television commercials of local retailer
Replays, which specializes in the buying and selling of used CDs, video games
and DVDs.
The statement in question encourages viewers to "burn [their] CDs and sell the
originals."
http://www.cw.ua.edu/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/07/14/40f4d13bd2444


Vail Daily
Web site frustrates Kobe's alleged victim
Randy Wyrick
July 13, 2004
The attorney for Kobe Bryant's alleged victim said her
identity appearing on the court's Web site is putting his client's safety at risk, and asked that it be shut down.
"The worldwide publication of the victim's name potentially jeopardized the victim's safety and greatly contributed to
her already existing fear for her own physical well-being," wrote the attorney, John Clune, in a request that appeared
Tuesday on the Web site in question.
http://www.vaildaily.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20040713/NEWS/107130018&rs=2 (


Dallas Morning News
AIM, Yahoo and MSN rush to choke off instant message version of spam
12:14 PM CDT on Wednesday, July 14, 2004
By JAMIE GUMBRECHT / The Dallas Morning News
Although there's no sign that pop-up ads and junk e-mail are going away, they might not be the worst
online annoyances anymore.
Spim is on the way.
Part spam, part instant message, spim – spam over IM – sends an advertisement through online chatting
programs such as AOL Instant Messenger, MSN Messenger and Yahoo Messenger.
The companies behind the chatting programs don't approve the messages, just as e-mail providers don't
approve spam.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/bus/technology/stories/emailspim_15per.Dallas.Edition1.15de9.html



-- 
Peter A. Kurilecz CRM, CA
Richmond, Va
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