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Subject:

PLEASE, PLEASE DELTET ME FROM YOU MAILING LIST

From:

"JONATHAN KYDD" <[log in to unmask]>

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Date:

Wed, 12 May 1999 18:16:45 +0100

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Dear Folk:

I do not know how I got on your emailing list, but I am not in your field. 
While you discussions appear to me to be very important, I would welcome 
immediate EXCLUSION from them as you are clogging-up my system.  
Does anyone know how to do this?

Jonathan Kydd







Date sent:      	Wed, 12 May 1999 08:16:46 +0200
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Subject:        	Re: Conference on NATO's Future
From:           	Vladimir Rott <[log in to unmask]>
To:             	JONATHAN HOLLOWELL <[log in to unmask]>
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> May I kindly ask you university folks to calm down, however hard your feelings may be?
> Amazing to me, how an answer to a well-ment invitation to an academic - perhaps too an
> academic - event, gets a rude comment addressed from one of the top universities.
> As one of the people who were lucky enough to escape one of the Soviet Block countries in
> their youth, I can imagine what frustrations people over there live with. (Even if,
> strictly speaking, former Yugoslavia did not count fully to the Soviet satellites.)
> May I plea to seek ways to cooperation with colleagues from the less lucky countries? Of
> course, you may choose to withdraw from any of the CEE/CIS discussion or mailing lists.
> 
> Sincerely
> Vladimir Rott
> 
> PO Box
> CH-8033 Zurich
> Switzerland
> 
> 
> P.S. Dear Mr Hollowell - looks like you are subcribed to one of the mailing lists.
> 
> ---------
> JONATHAN HOLLOWELL wrote:
> 
> > Who the hell gave you my e-mail address?  Don't send me your gratuitous
> > bullshit !
> > ___________________________________________________________________
> >    JONATHAN HOLLOWELL        Tel:  01865- (2)80204 (Direct Line)
> >    St. Peter's College,            01865- (2)78900 (Porters Lodge)
> >    Oxford University         Fax:  01865- 278855
> >      OX1 2DL England
> > __________________________________________________________________
> >
> > On Tue, 11 May 1999, Slobodanka Nedovic wrote:
> >
> > > I am most definitely NOT cordially invited. On the contrary, I am
> > > visited by the topic of your conference, without invitation, every day
> > > and night. You guessed right: I live in Belgrade. And no, I am not
> > > Milosevic's follower, just as 1.5 million of Belgraders are not.
> > > Remember the Protest against him in Belgrade and all the major cities
> > > here, that NATO now bombs constantly? Close to one hundred days in the
> > > streets. Carrying USA and EU banners. What are we to carry now? Are you
> > > going to answer this question at your conference?
> > > I can not believe that you are planning a conference on NATO without
> > > even mentioning the actual goings on. Where do you live? Planet Earth
> > > calling to the School of Humanities (???) and Cultural Studies!
> > > You might try inviting experts from Yugoslavia (or if that is too bold,
> > > maybe Russia, or China, perhaps?) I'm sure it would add flavor to your
> > > "terrace of the 18th century mansion" atmosphere.
> > > And when NATO makes some kind of "patchwork" deal with Milosevic,
> > > leaving refugees where they are, with the opposition in Serbia
> > > destroyed, Milosevic voted "President for lifetime", are you going to
> > > organise a new conference, with some Serbian guest speakers?
> > >
> > > Sincerely,
> > > Prof. Slobodanka Nedovic,
> > > School of Law, University of Belgrade
> > >
> > > Douglas Eden wrote:
> > > >
> > > > You are cordially invited to apply to attend the
> > > >
> > > >                         4TH ANNUAL TRENT PARK CONFERENCE
> > > >                ON THE FUTURE OF THE ATLANTIC COMMUNITY
> > > >
> > > > Organised by the Centre for Study of International Affairs (Europe and
> > > > America), School of Humanities and Cultural Studies, Middlesex University,
> > > > in collaboration with the Atlantic Council of the United Kingdom and Baylor
> > > > University, Texas.
> > > >
> > > > Title:   NATO'S FUTURE and ATLANTIC FRIENDSHIPS and RIVALRIES
> > > >
> > > > Date & Venue:  Friday, 18th June 1999, The Mansion and New Hall, Middlesex
> > > >         University, Trent Park; 9.45am to 5pm.  Lunch (12.45-2.15) will be
> > > > served on
> > > >         the terrace of the 18th century mansion overlooking Capability
> > > > Brown's park
> > > >         and lake.
> > > >
> > > > Cost: £30 (£15 students and concessions) including lunch  ($50/$25)
> > > >
> > > > APPLY TO:  Mrs Anna Pavlakos, Conference Secretary,
> > > >         The Future of the Atlantic Community, Room T118, Middlesex University,
> > > >         White Hart Lane, London N17 8HR, England
> > > >         (Email [log in to unmask] or Telephone 0181-362 5363;
> > > >         Fax 0181-362 6652).  Map and directions will be provided.
> > > >         Accommodation advice available.
> > > >
> > > > Organiser:  Douglas Eden, Head of the Centre for Study of International Affairs
> > > >         (Europe and America), School of Humanities and Cultural Studies,
> > > >         Middlesex University.
> > > >
> > > > SPEAKERS (all confirmed, but not necessarily in order of speaking):
> > > >
> > > > Sir Oliver Wright GCMG GCVO DSC, HM Ambassador to the United States,
> > > >         1982-86, and to West Germany, 1975-81:
> > > >                            "Europe and America: Friends or Foes?"
> > > >
> > > > Air Marshal Sir John Walker KCB CBE AFC FRAeS, Chief of Defence
> > > >         Intelligence, Ministry of Defence, 1990-95; previously Deputy Chief
> > > >         of Staff, Operations and Intelligence, HQ Allied Air Forces Central
> > > > Europe;
> > > >         Chairman, Airship Technologies:
> > > >                               "NATO: 50 and Still Growing Up."
> > > >
> > > > Richard Balfe MEP, Member of the European Parliament (Labour) for London
> > > >         South Inner since 1979, Labour Defence Spokesman, Member Foreign
> > > >         Affairs and Security Committee:
> > > >                                      "The Democratic Input."
> > > >
> > > > Professor Margarita Mathiopoulos, Professor for American Foreign Policy and
> > > >         International Politics, University of Braunschweig, and Senior
> > > > Advisor for
> > > >         European and North American Markets, British Aerospace plc:
> > > >                "Europe: a Future Global Player with London on Its Side."
> > > >
> > > > Professor Emil J Kirchner, Jean Monnet Professor in European Integration and
> > > >         Director of the Centre for European Studies, University of Essex;
> > > > co-author
> > > >         (with James Sperling) of "Recasting the European Order: Security
> > > >         Architectures and Economic Co-operation":
> > > >                                 "NATO and New Security Threats,"
> > > >                based on a study prepared for the European Commission.
> > > >
> > > > Dr William Schneider Jr, Member of the Rumsfeld Commission to Assess the
> > > >         Ballistic Missile Threat, President of International Planning
> > > > Services Inc,
> > > >         US Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance (1982-86),
> > > >         Chairman of the President's General Advisory Committee on Arms Control
> > > >         and Disarmament (1987-93):
> > > >                             "Findings of the Rumsfeld Commission:
> > > >                        threats from the proliferation of ballistic missiles
> > > >                and weapons of mass destruction - and possible remedies."
> > > >
> > > > Professor Stephen Gardner, Herman Brown Professor of Economics and Director
> > > >         of the McBride Center for International Business, Baylor University;
> > > >         founding member of the International Educational Consortium for St
> > > >         Petersburg; author of Comparative Economic Systems, used at more
> > > > than 100
> > > >         universities around the world:
> > > >                           "Atlantic Economic Relations and NATO."
> > > >
> > > > Advisory Board of the Centre: Sir Oliver Wright (chairman), The Rt Hon the
> > > > Lord Ryder of Wenum OBE, The Hon Edward Streator, Richard Balfe MEP,
> > > > Nicholas Harvey MP, Alan Lee Williams OBE, Professory Gary L McDowell,
> > > > Professor Joseph A McKinney, Professor Geoffrey Lee Williams, Dr William
> > > > Schneider Jr, Dr Melvyn Stokes, William Mader, Peter Robinson, Geoffrey
> > > > Smith.
> > > >
> > > >                                  Name: 1999_Trent_Park_Conference
> > > >    1999_Trent_Park_Conference    Type: unspecified type (application/octet-stream)
> > > >                              Encoding: BASE64
> 



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