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From homh@chem.queensu.ca Thu Sep 1 11:15:16 1994
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From: homh@chem.queensu.ca (Minhhuy Ho)
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Subject: RFD: rec.arts.mystery
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REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION
Group Name: rec.arts.mystery
Status: unmoderated
Distribution: world wide
Summary: Discussion on mystery books and films
with focus on plot development
Proposed by: Minhhuy Ho (homh@chem.queensu.ca) and
Hartmut Schmider (hasch@tkemi.klb.dth.dk)
This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) on the creation of an
unmoderated newsgroup, rec.arts.mystery
DRAFT OF A CHARTER
The newsgroup serves as a forum for the discussion of the fine art
of murder as displayed in crime fiction and mystery films / thrillers.
The objectives are:
+ To offer a public forum to discuss mystery novels and films from
a standpoint of the plot development.
+ To create a meeting place for people with interest in reading of
this genre, for opinions and criticism.
+ To exchange tips on good and bad crime fiction and films, and to
discuss new publications on the field. The emphasis is not on
the artistic value, but rather on the plot; is it realistic, are
the twists and turns surprising, is it suspenseful?
+ The classical question on how to commit the perfect crime will
certainly be an aspect of the discussion. Examples in the
relevant literature may be critically examined.
+ To establish a place on the net were fans of the classical
whodunnit can have it out with the disciples of the hardboiled
variation.
Moderation will probably be unnecessary, since only people with an
interest in the subject are expected to take part in the
discussion. Unrelated postings and "noise" is likely to be
ignored. D*n G*nn*n and S*rd*r Arg*c don't read Agatha Christie
Novels, because they don't read.
The existing groups rec.arts.books and rec.arts.movies focus on the
formal aspects and discuss mysteries mainly from the artistic
standpoint. Long discussions on questions of the plots are not of
interest there.
The name of the newsgroup is rec.arts.mystery. If somebody has a
better suggestion, we are open to discussion of this detail. Branching
would be possible, but unlikely.
This RFD is being posted to the following Newsgroups :
news.announce.newgroups
news.groups
rec.arts.books
rec.arts.movies
rec.arts.tv
alt.fan.holmes
Any follow-up to this RFD should be directed to news.groups.
Proposed by:
Minhhuy Ho
Department of Chemistry, Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada
Tel. (613) 545 - 2647
homh@chem.queensu.ca
Hartmut Schmider
Kemisk Laboratorium B,
Denmark's Technical University, DTU-301
2800 Lyngby, Denmark
Tel. 45 92 12 22 +2003
hasch@tkemi.klb.dth.dk
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Fri Oct 14 13:14:40 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,rec.arts.books,rec.arts.movies,rec.arts.tv,alt.fan.holmes
Subject: CFV: rec.arts.mystery
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FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group rec.arts.mystery
Newsgroups line:
rec.arts.mystery Mystery and crime books, plays and films.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 3 November 1994.
After this CFV appears on news.announce.newgroups it will be sent to
the mailing lists:
mystery (owner-mystery@lunch.asd.sgi.com) real live address;
(mystery-request@lunch.engr.sgi.com) automatic request;
(mystery@lunch.engr.sgi.com) list address (postings)
dorothy-l (LISTSERV@KENTVM.KENT.EDU) automatic request;
(DOROTHYL@KENTVM.KENT.EDU) list address (postings)
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Hartmut Schmider <hasch@tkemi.klb.dth.dk> or
Minhhuy Ho <homh@chem.queensu.ca>.
CHARTER
The newsgroup serves as a forum for the discussion of the fine art
of murder as displayed in crime fiction and mystery films, plays,
and thrillers.
The objectives are:
+ To offer a public forum to discuss mystery novels and films.
This includes the plot and character development, as well as
formal aspects of the writing or film editing.
+ To create a meeting place for people with interest in reading of
this genre, for opinions and criticism.
+ To exchange tips on good and bad crime fiction and films, and to
discuss new publications on the field. Questions that will be
discussed include: Is the plot realistic?, Are its twists and
turns surprising?, Is it suspenseful?, Are the characters
credible and interesting?, Is the book/film "atmospheric"?,
What is the standard of the writing?
+ The classical question on how to commit the perfect crime will
certainly be an aspect of the discussion. Examples in the
relevant literature may be critically examined (To give the
group a scientific touch).
+ To establish a place on the net were fans of the classical
whodunit can have it out with the disciples of the hardboiled
variation or fans of the "police procedural".
Moderation will probably be unnecessary, since only people with an
interest in the subject are expected to take part in the discuss-
ion. Unrelated postings and "noise" are strongly discouraged.
Ad-hominem posts and flame wars cannot be excluded with certainty in
an unmoderated group, but should not occur frequently in a forum for a
rather "like-minded" group of people.
Spoilers concerning the plot of mysteries should be made visible in
the header of the postings. We don't want to know whodunit before the
sleuth tells us or we find out by ourselves. Advertising related to to
the subject should also be labeled, unrelated advertising should be
sent to /dev/null rather than rec.arts.mystery.
The existing groups rec.arts.books and rec.arts.movies cover
"mysteries" to some degree, but focus on other aspects. They are also
both quite general, and therefore voluminous, so that readers
specifically looking to discuss mysteries will encounter difficulties.
Rec.arts.mystery intends to close that gap. There exist already two
mailing lists (dorothy-l and mystery) with similar intent. People who
prefer the net as a forum will find an alternative in
rec.arts.mystery.
The name of the newsgroup is rec.arts.mystery, which has been chosen
on the grounds of a straw poll. Branching in the future may be
possible, but is rather unlikely.
HOW TO VOTE
Send MAIL to: voting@qualcomm.com
Just Replying should work if you are not reading this on a mailing list.
Your mail message should contain one of the following statements:
I vote YES on rec.arts.mystery
I vote NO on rec.arts.mystery
You may also ABSTAIN in place of YES/NO - this will not affect the outcome.
Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The
votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal acknowledge-
ment by mail - if you do not receive one within several days, try again.
It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly.
One vote counted per person, no more than one per account. Addresses and
votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results list.
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Wed Oct 26 12:58:51 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
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Subject: 2nd CFV: rec.arts.mystery
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LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group rec.arts.mystery
Newsgroups line:
rec.arts.mystery Mystery and crime books, plays and films.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 3 November 1994.
After this CFV appears on news.announce.newgroups it will be sent to
the mailing lists:
mystery (owner-mystery@lunch.asd.sgi.com) real live address;
(mystery-request@lunch.engr.sgi.com) automatic request;
(mystery@lunch.engr.sgi.com) list address (postings)
dorothy-l (LISTSERV@KENTVM.KENT.EDU) automatic request;
(DOROTHYL@KENTVM.KENT.EDU) list address (postings)
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Hartmut Schmider <hasch@tkemi.klb.dth.dk> or
Minhhuy Ho <homh@chem.queensu.ca>.
CHARTER
The newsgroup serves as a forum for the discussion of the fine art
of murder as displayed in crime fiction and mystery films, plays,
and thrillers.
The objectives are:
+ To offer a public forum to discuss mystery novels and films.
This includes the plot and character development, as well as
formal aspects of the writing or film editing.
+ To create a meeting place for people with interest in reading of
this genre, for opinions and criticism.
+ To exchange tips on good and bad crime fiction and films, and to
discuss new publications on the field. Questions that will be
discussed include: Is the plot realistic?, Are its twists and
turns surprising?, Is it suspenseful?, Are the characters
credible and interesting?, Is the book/film "atmospheric"?,
What is the standard of the writing?
+ The classical question on how to commit the perfect crime will
certainly be an aspect of the discussion. Examples in the
relevant literature may be critically examined (To give the
group a scientific touch).
+ To establish a place on the net were fans of the classical
whodunit can have it out with the disciples of the hardboiled
variation or fans of the "police procedural".
Moderation will probably be unnecessary, since only people with an
interest in the subject are expected to take part in the discuss-
ion. Unrelated postings and "noise" are strongly discouraged.
Ad-hominem posts and flame wars cannot be excluded with certainty in
an unmoderated group, but should not occur frequently in a forum for a
rather "like-minded" group of people.
Spoilers concerning the plot of mysteries should be made visible in
the header of the postings. We don't want to know whodunit before the
sleuth tells us or we find out by ourselves. Advertising related to to
the subject should also be labeled, unrelated advertising should be
sent to /dev/null rather than rec.arts.mystery.
The existing groups rec.arts.books and rec.arts.movies cover
"mysteries" to some degree, but focus on other aspects. They are also
both quite general, and therefore voluminous, so that readers
specifically looking to discuss mysteries will encounter difficulties.
Rec.arts.mystery intends to close that gap. There exist already two
mailing lists (dorothy-l and mystery) with similar intent. People who
prefer the net as a forum will find an alternative in
rec.arts.mystery.
The name of the newsgroup is rec.arts.mystery, which has been chosen
on the grounds of a straw poll. Branching in the future may be
possible, but is rather unlikely.
HOW TO VOTE
Send MAIL to: voting@qualcomm.com
Just Replying should work if you are not reading this on a mailing list.
Your mail message should contain one of the following statements:
I vote YES on rec.arts.mystery
I vote NO on rec.arts.mystery
You may also ABSTAIN in place of YES/NO - this will not affect the outcome.
Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The
votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal acknowledge-
ment by mail - if you do not receive one within several days, try again.
It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly.
One vote counted per person, no more than one per account. Addresses and
votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results list.
rec.arts.mystery Bounce List - No need to revote
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dww@world.com David W. Walker
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Mon Nov 7 18:17:44 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
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Subject: RESULT: rec.arts.mystery passes 355:22
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RESULT
unmoderated group rec.arts.mystery passes 355:22
There were 355 YES votes and 22 NO votes, for a total of 377 valid votes.
There were 2 abstains.
For group passage, YES votes must be at least 2/3 of all valid (YES and NO)
votes. There also must be at least 100 more YES votes than NO votes.
There is a five day discussion period after these results are posted. If no
serious allegations of voting irregularities are raised, the moderator of
news.announce.newgroups will create the group shortly thereafter.
Newsgroups line:
rec.arts.mystery Mystery and crime books, plays and films.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Hartmut Schmider <hasch@tkemi.klb.dth.dk> or
Minhhuy Ho <homh@chem.queensu.ca>.
CHARTER
The newsgroup serves as a forum for the discussion of the fine art
of murder as displayed in crime fiction and mystery films, plays,
and thrillers.
The objectives are:
+ To offer a public forum to discuss mystery novels and films.
This includes the plot and character development, as well as
formal aspects of the writing or film editing.
+ To create a meeting place for people with interest in reading of
this genre, for opinions and criticism.
+ To exchange tips on good and bad crime fiction and films, and to
discuss new publications on the field. Questions that will be
discussed include: Is the plot realistic?, Are its twists and
turns surprising?, Is it suspenseful?, Are the characters
credible and interesting?, Is the book/film "atmospheric"?,
What is the standard of the writing?
+ The classical question on how to commit the perfect crime will
certainly be an aspect of the discussion. Examples in the
relevant literature may be critically examined (To give the
group a scientific touch).
+ To establish a place on the net were fans of the classical
whodunit can have it out with the disciples of the hardboiled
variation or fans of the "police procedural".
Moderation will probably be unnecessary, since only people with an
interest in the subject are expected to take part in the discuss-
ion. Unrelated postings and "noise" are strongly discouraged.
Ad-hominem posts and flame wars cannot be excluded with certainty in
an unmoderated group, but should not occur frequently in a forum for a
rather "like-minded" group of people.
Spoilers concerning the plot of mysteries should be made visible in
the header of the postings. We don't want to know whodunit before the
sleuth tells us or we find out by ourselves. Advertising related to to
the subject should also be labeled, unrelated advertising should be
sent to /dev/null rather than rec.arts.mystery.
The existing groups rec.arts.books and rec.arts.movies cover
"mysteries" to some degree, but focus on other aspects. They are also
both quite general, and therefore voluminous, so that readers
specifically looking to discuss mysteries will encounter difficulties.
Rec.arts.mystery intends to close that gap. There exist already two
mailing lists (dorothy-l and mystery) with similar intent. People who
prefer the net as a forum will find an alternative in
rec.arts.mystery.
The name of the newsgroup is rec.arts.mystery, which has been chosen
on the grounds of a straw poll. Branching in the future may be
possible, but is rather unlikely.
rec.arts.mystery Final Vote Ack
Voted Yes
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kgeoffrion@merrimack.edu Kath GS
kierak@nethost.multnomah.lib.or.us Kiera Aviya Koester
konstant@ceid.upatras.gr Stasinos Konstantopoylos
koppink@aa.wl.com KOPPINK 5816
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ktheakst@julian.uwo.ca Karl Theakston
K_MCGUINNESS@BLIGH.NTU.EDU.AU Keith McGuinness
L15D@ZFN.uni-bremen.de Martin Schroeder
lar0@midway.uchicago.edu elaine louise larson
lar1@midway.uchicago.edu david k larsen
lauraj@nsmdserv.cnd.hp.com Laura Johnson
Laurie_Anderson@afs.com Laurie Anderson
lavonius@cc.helsinki.fi Ville Lavonius
lawprr@gsusgi2.gsu.edu Patricia Rackliffe
lay%uhavax.dnet@ipgate.hartford.edu
leigh@nbi.com Leigh Melton
len@gibbon.cit.cornell.edu Lenny Silver
levin@BBN.COM Joel B Levin
linda@myst.net.com Linda Hill
lion@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu Hasof
litlnemo@seanet.com Wendi Dunlap
lmaynard@lerc.nasa.gov Laura A. Maynard
lopresti@henson.cc.wwu.edu lopresti robert
mac7@po.CWRU.Edu Michael A. Chary
MagDeRo@aol.com
malarak@crl.com Mark Wade Lieu
mara@panix.com Cobra Woman
marcf@cache.com Marc Frommer
marian@wrs.com Marian Gallagher
mark@everyware.com Mark Wickens
marra@access.digex.net Mary E. Lauer
marriott@crash.cts.com@cts.com Lois Marriott
mattes@pipeline.com Jane Mattes
Maureen.Wynn@mailgw.uprod.music.umich.edu Maureen Wynn
mburton@mortimer.keytronic.com Mike Burton
mcgregoa@cognos.COM Alayne McGregor
melissar@the-college.iwctx.edu Melissa K. Rucker
metroy@tamsun.tamu.edu Mark Troy
mfulmer@ucsd.edu Marjorie Fulmer
mfx@cs.tu-berlin.de Markus Freericks
mgould@haverford.edu Mark Gould
miga0003@maroon.tc.umn.edu
mikeaver@prairienet.org Michael J. Averbuch
MIMI.VALIULIS@mcbud.med.nyu.edu
misha@umich.edu
mj0v+@andrew.cmu.edu Mary R. Jensen
mjforres@mailbox.syr.edu Maurice Forrester
mmolloy@sethlizian.win.net Michael A. Molloy
mnord@cac.washington.edu Mimi Nord
modell@halcyon.com Celia Modell
morrison@ccs.carleton.ca Greg Morrison
MORROW@FNALV.FNAL.GOV Greg Morrow
mosherm@nbnet.nb.ca Marilyn Mosher
msattler@jungle.com Michael Sattler, San Francisco
msb@sq.com
msulliva@awod.com Mary Ann Sullivan
muffy@bi.fish.com
mwauford@utkux1.utk.edu Melissa Wauford
mwh@world.std.com Mark W Harrington
mycroft@math.tau.ac.il
nawaaz@cs.cornell.edu Nawaaz Ahmed
nedbush@gate.net
nessel@is.NYU.EDU
ngenge@random.ucs.mun.ca Ngaire Genge
nitrate@sage.cc.purdue.edu Marshall Deutelbaum
njs@chevron.com N.J.Spera
norska@access.digex.net NorskaWood
oacheson@intac.com Ollie Acheson
OARMKP@MEC.OHIO.GOV
p00756@psilink.com John M. King
pab@cnx.com Pab Sungenis
pardue@bga.com Steve Pardue
parnellh@pipeline.com Parnell Hall
paw@coos.dartmouth.edu Pat Wilson
Peter_Hogness@nyo.com Peter Hogness
Peter_Wilson@mindlink.bc.ca Peter Wilson
phd6359@usl.edu Dulaney Paul H
pierre@shell.portal.com Pierre Uszynski
plams@carina.unm.edu Pam Lambert
pubfranc@OREGON.UOREGON.EDU
radrayer@panix.com Rebecca Drayer
rcarlson@KUHUB.CC.UKANS.EDU Bob Carlson
rcrowley@sooth.zso.dec.com Rebecca Leann Smit Crowley
reardonc@csn.org Carla Reardon
revad@netcom.com Reva Dozier
rew@moontarz.nuance.com Ryan Waldron
rfritsch%nhqvax.dnet@rapnet.sanders.lockheed.com Excellence in Operation
rhueske@herbie.unl.edu rah
RIAWELCH@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu KEVIN W. WELCH
rick@bcm.tmc.edu Richard H. Miller
rkadel@husc.harvard.edu
rkohlin@VNET.IBM.COM
rlovell@lehman.com Robin Lovell
rm.freeman@onlinesys.com Rm Freeman
rnh@gec-mrc.co.uk rnh
roshne@faerun.mi.org Rod Shelton
rothe@washpost.com Roth, Evan
rpederse@icicle.winternet.com Bob Pedersen
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SCAIRPON@bms.com
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scooper@med.unc.edu Stephany Anne Cooper
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seer@iastate.edu
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sherlock@df.lth.se Mattias Bostrvm
shivv@casey.ColumbiaSC.NCR.COM
sjohns@atl.com Susan Johnston
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SLMRN@cc.usu.edu Angel
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ssklein@acs.ryerson.ca Suzanne Klein
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stannenb@emerald.tufts.edu Saul Tannenbaum
steved@pipeline.com Stephen Dawson
sthomas@specialix.co.uk Steve Thomas
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strat@ksu.ksu.edu Steve Davis
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susan.bovair@psych.gatech.edu Susan Bovair
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SWL@mlnc.com Susan Lewis
tamdan@netcom.com Tamar Bihari
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tfield@world.std.com terry s field
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theorkl@emoryu1.cc.emory.edu R. Kevin LaGree
thornley@cs.umn.edu David H. Thornley
tibbles@vax.ox.ac.uk
Toni.Kennedy@um.cc.umich.edu
tp@jdt.com Terry Poot
tracy@cyberstore.ca Tracy Cochrane
tsoukup@ix.netcom.com Theresa Soukup
VAHTERL@ACFcluster.NYU.EDU
valiant@ritz.mordor.com David Zatz
vasquez_je@juliet.enet.dec.com 27-Oct-1994 1041 -0700
vaughn@cis.udel.edu
verdant@crl.com Janet W. Hardy
VETS021@UNLVM.UNL.EDU Sandie Franks
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VHUSET@SKYLER.MAVD.HONEYWELL.COM
violin@athena.compulink.forthnet.gr Filippos Spanos
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weber@rhrk.uni-kl.de
Werner.Nickel@Math.RWTH-Aachen.DE
wfp@world.std.com William F Phillips
whitaker@usna.navy.mil PROF A. R. Whitaker (FEC FAC)
whitn001@maroon.tc.umn.edu Jim Whitney
will.rogers@lightspeed.com
williams@SSD.intel.com William Smith
willmize@crl.com William Mize
wk04803@worldlink.com Lorraine C. Weberg
yadallee@gAllIf.Ersys.edmonton.AB.Ca Dave Shariff Yadallee
yarnot@babbage.ecs.csus.edu Jan Yarnot
YJNMAAS@SJUMUSIC.STJOHNS.EDU MCGEVERAN, NANCY C
young@epas.utoronto.ca Abigail Ann Young
ZenoK13@aol.com
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ab638@freenet.carleton.ca James A. Reicker
castor@ma2.sun.ac.za
catseye@netcom.com Mark Kupferman
cbaker@wam.umd.edu C. Douglas Baker
ckk@uchicago.edu Chris Koenigsberg
crouchkp@flidh103.delcoelect.com Kenneth P Crouch
cward@Think.COM Christopher Ward
dc@panix.com David W. Crawford
eab@msc.edu Edward Bertsch
ewl@panix.com Emery Lapinski
ggw@cds.duke.edu Greg Woodbury
glascock@panix.com Mary Glascock
hades@Dartmouth.EDU Brian V. Hughes
jrm@globalvillag.com John R. MacWilliamson
khan@jtp.cs.nyu.edu Hasnain Khan
lvirden@cas.org Larry W. Virden
Mark-Moraes@deshaw.com
plutchak@porter.geo.brown.edu Joel Plutchak
smarry@turing.toronto.edu Smarasderagd
stainles@bga.com Dwight Brown
tgm@netcom.com Thomas G. McWilliams
tmc141@batoche.usask.ca Todd M. Cocks
Abstained
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