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From flatau@artist.cli.com Wed Aug 31 12:48:42 1994
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From: flatau@artist.cli.com (Arthur D. Flatau)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,alt.support.cancer,sci.med,sci.med.nutrition,sci.med.nursing,sci.med.physics,sci.med.radiology,sci.med.pharmacy
Subject: RFD: sci.med.diseases.cancer
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REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION
Group Name: sci.med.diseases.cancer
Status: unmoderated
Distribution: world
Summary: discussion on all topics related to diagnosis
and treatment of cancer
Proposed by: Arthur Flatau (flatau@cli.com)
Cross Posted to: news.announce.newgroups,
news.groups,
alt.support.cancer,
sci.med,
sci.med.nutrition,
sci.med.nursing,
sci.med.physics,
sci.med.radiology,
sci.med.pharmacy
This is a formal Request for Discussion (RFD) on the creation of a
unmoderated newsgroup, sci.med.diseases.cancer.
This RFD will also be mailed to the CANCER-L, breast-cancer and
bmt-talk mailing lists.
All discussion will take place on news.groups.
It was suggested in consultation with the group-advice mailing list to
create a new diseases hierarchy under sci.med for medical discussions
of specific diseases.
CHARTER
The purpose of sci.med.diseases.cancer is discussions of the treatment
and diagnosis of all forms of cancer. Sci.med.diseases.cancer is a
forum for cancer patients, their families and loved ones, medical
professionals and cancer researchers. Discussions of unconventional
therapies are explicitly allowed, however claims made of
unconventional therapy should substantiated with references to at
least the popular press if not scientific literature. Unconventional
therapy should be held to the same scientific standard as conventional
therapy. The group will not be moderated.
Appropriate topics include:
* Diagnosis of cancer
* Treatment of cancer, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation,
and immunotherapy
* Screening and detection of cancer.
* Prevention of cancer
* Nutritional aspects of cancer treatment and prevention
* Causes of cancer
* Experimental treatments
* Psychosocial aspects of cancer
RATIONALE
There are existing groups were the diagnosis and treatment of cancer
is discussed (sci.med and alt.support.cancer). alt.support.cancer
suffers from the usual drawbacks of groups in the alt hierarchy,
including not being distributed as widely. There is no place
specifically devoted to discussions on the medical aspects of cancer.
Sci.med.diseases.cancer is intended to focus on technical aspects of
treating cancer; emotional support is a better topic for
alt.support.cancer or the above mailing lists (the distinction between
what is technical and what is emotional will at times be blurry).
From asolovay@geoworks.com Thu Oct 6 09:56:58 1994
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From: asolovay@geoworks.com (Andrew Solovay)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,alt.support.cancer,sci.med,sci.med.nursing,sci.med.nutrition,sci.med.pharmacy,sci.med.physics,sci.med.radiology
Subject: CFV: sci.med.diseases.cancer
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Date: 5 Oct 1994 23:30:46 -0400
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FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group sci.med.diseases.cancer
Newsgroups line:
sci.med.diseases.cancer Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 GMT, 27 October 1994.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact asolovay@geoworks.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Arthur Flatau <flatau@cli.com>.
The vote-taker will post each CFV to the following mailing lists
shortly after it is posted to news.announce.newsgroups:
CANCER-L <CANCER-L@WVNVM-WVNET-EDU
breast-cancer <BREAST-CANCER@MORGAN.UCS.MUN.CA>
bmt-talk <bmt-talk@ai.mit.edu>
He will send an abridged copy of the RESULT posting (without the full
list of voters) to each of these mailing list after voting ends; the
full RESULTs will be posted to all the newsgroups where the CFV was
posted.
CHARTER
The purpose of sci.med.diseases.cancer is discussions of the
treatment and diagnosis of all forms of cancer.
Sci.med.diseases.cancer is a forum for cancer patients, their
families and loved ones, medical professionals and cancer
researchers. Discussions of unconventional therapies are explicitly
allowed, however claims made of unconventional therapy should
substantiated with references to at least the popular press if not
scientific literature. Unconventional therapy should be held to the
same scientific standard as conventional therapy. The group will
not be moderated.
Appropriate topics include:
* Diagnosis of cancer
* Treatment of cancer, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation,
and immunotherapy
* Screening and detection of cancer.
* Prevention of cancer
* Nutritional aspects of cancer treatment and prevention
* Causes of cancer
* Experimental treatments
* Psychosocial aspects of cancer
RATIONALE
There are existing groups were the diagnosis and treatment of cancer
is discussed (sci.med and alt.support.cancer). alt.support.cancer
suffers from the usual drawbacks of groups in the alt hierarchy,
including not being distributed as widely. There is no place
specifically devoted to discussions on the medical aspects of
cancer.
Sci.med.diseases.cancer is intended to focus on technical aspects of
treating cancer; emotional support is a better topic for
alt.support.cancer or the above mailing lists (the distinction
between what is technical and what is emotional will at times be
blurry).
HOW TO VOTE
Erase everything above the top "-=-=-=-" line and erase everything
below the bottom "-=-=-=-" line. Do not erase anything between these
lines and do not change the group name.
Give your name on the line that asks for it. Place the word YES or NO
between the brackets before the group name. Don't worry about spacing
of the columns or any quote characters (">") that your reply inserts.
Then mail the ballot to: votes@geoworks.com
Just "Replying" to this message should work, but double-check the
address before sending. If your vote isn't sent to
<votes@geoworks.com>, it won't be counted.
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sci.med.diseases.cancer Ballot <SMDC-0001> (Don't remove this marker)
Give your real name here:
Write "YES" or "NO" between the brackets:
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[ ] sci.med.diseases.cancer
-=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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.
Each person may vote only once, no matter how many accounts he or she
may have. Also, only one ballot will be accepted from any account, no
matter how many people may share it. If more than one vote is received
>from any person or any account, only the last vote received will be
counted.
Addresses and votes of all voters will be published in the final
voting results list. All ballots received are kept in the UVV archives
(including "cancelled" and invalid ballots). The vote files are made
available to the moderator of news.announce.newgroups on request. They
may also, at the discretion of the UVV, be made more widely available
if there is a controversy concerning the vote.
From asolovay@geoworks.com Thu Oct 20 17:06:35 1994
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From: asolovay@geoworks.com (Andrew Solovay)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,alt.support.cancer,sci.med,sci.med.nursing,sci.med.nutrition,sci.med.pharmacy,sci.med.physics,sci.med.radiology
Subject: 2nd CFV: sci.med.diseases.cancer
Supersedes: <sci.med.diseases.cancer-CFV1@uunet.uu.net>
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LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group sci.med.diseases.cancer
Newsgroups line:
sci.med.diseases.cancer Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 GMT, 27 October 1994.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact asolovay@geoworks.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Arthur Flatau <flatau@cli.com>.
The vote-taker will post each CFV to the following mailing lists
shortly after it is posted to news.announce.newsgroups:
CANCER-L <CANCER-L@WVNVM.WVNET.EDU>
breast-cancer <BREAST-CANCER@MORGAN.UCS.MUN.CA>
bmt-talk <bmt-talk@ai.mit.edu>
He will send an abridged copy of the RESULT posting (without the full
list of voters) to each of these mailing list after voting ends; the
full RESULTs will be posted to all the newsgroups where the CFV was
posted.
CHARTER
The purpose of sci.med.diseases.cancer is discussions of the
treatment and diagnosis of all forms of cancer.
Sci.med.diseases.cancer is a forum for cancer patients, their
families and loved ones, medical professionals and cancer
researchers. Discussions of unconventional therapies are explicitly
allowed, however claims made of unconventional therapy should
substantiated with references to at least the popular press if not
scientific literature. Unconventional therapy should be held to the
same scientific standard as conventional therapy. The group will
not be moderated.
Appropriate topics include:
* Diagnosis of cancer
* Treatment of cancer, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation,
and immunotherapy
* Screening and detection of cancer.
* Prevention of cancer
* Nutritional aspects of cancer treatment and prevention
* Causes of cancer
* Experimental treatments
* Psychosocial aspects of cancer
RATIONALE
There are existing groups were the diagnosis and treatment of cancer
is discussed (sci.med and alt.support.cancer). alt.support.cancer
suffers from the usual drawbacks of groups in the alt hierarchy,
including not being distributed as widely. There is no place
specifically devoted to discussions on the medical aspects of
cancer.
Sci.med.diseases.cancer is intended to focus on technical aspects of
treating cancer; emotional support is a better topic for
alt.support.cancer or the above mailing lists (the distinction
between what is technical and what is emotional will at times be
blurry).
HOW TO VOTE
Erase everything above the top "-=-=-=-" line and erase everything
below the bottom "-=-=-=-" line. Do not erase anything between these
lines and do not change the group name.
Give your name on the line that asks for it. Place the word YES or NO
between the brackets before the group name. Don't worry about spacing
of the columns or any quote characters (">") that your reply inserts.
Then mail the ballot to: votes@geoworks.com
Just "Replying" to this message should work, but double-check the
address before sending. If your vote isn't sent to
<votes@geoworks.com>, it won't be counted.
-=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
sci.med.diseases.cancer Ballot <SMDC-0002> (Don't remove this marker)
Give your real name here:
Write "YES" or "NO" between the brackets:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
[ ] sci.med.diseases.cancer
-=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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.
Each person may vote only once, no matter how many accounts he or she
may have. Also, only one ballot will be accepted from any account, no
matter how many people may share it. If more than one vote is received
>from any person or any account, only the last vote received will be
counted.
Addresses and votes of all voters will be published in the final
voting results list. All ballots received are kept in the UVV archives
(including "cancelled" and invalid ballots). The vote files are made
available to the moderator of news.announce.newgroups on request. They
may also, at the discretion of the UVV, be made more widely available
if there is a controversy concerning the vote.
INVALID VOTES
=============
The following people have submitted invalid ballots, and have not
superseded them with valid ones. If you are listed here, you must
submit a proper ballot or your vote will not be counted.
Votes in error
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dhalgren@netcom.com Dave Filippi
! No ballot
Scott1948@aol.com
! No ballot
Solange2@aol.com
! No vote statement in message
U27111@uicvm.uic.edu KATHY GORNY
! No vote statement in message
zeinejohnsonds%dfyc@dfmail.usafa.af.mil Satin
! No ballot
BOUNCES
=======
The following people have submitted valid votes to the voting address,
but my EMail acknowledgement letter to them bounced. They do not need
to revote.
sci.med.diseases.cancer Bounce List
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MARTINEZ.GEORGINA_V"@miami.va.gov
SMDC-0001@bismark.cbis.com Paul J. Ste. Marie
From asolovay@geoworks.com Tue Nov 1 18:34:00 1994
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: asolovay@geoworks.com (Andrew Solovay)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,alt.support.cancer,sci.med,sci.med.nursing,sci.med.nutrition,sci.med.pharmacy,sci.med.physics,sci.med.radiology
Subject: RESULT: sci.med.diseases.cancer passes 210:11
Supersedes: <sci.med.diseases.cancer-CFV2@uunet.uu.net>
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RESULT
unmoderated group sci.med.diseases.cancer passes 210:11
There were 210 YES votes and 11 NO votes, for a total of 221 valid votes.
There was 1 abstain and 8 invalid ballots.
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.
Voting closed at 23:59:59 GMT, 27 October 1994.
This vote was conducted by a neutral third party.
Vote-taker's address: asolovay@geoworks.com (Andrew Solovay)
Group proponent's address: flatau@cli.com (Arthur Flatau)
Newsgroups line:
sci.med.diseases.cancer Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer.
CHARTER (culled from the Call for Votes)
The purpose of sci.med.diseases.cancer is discussions of the
treatment and diagnosis of all forms of cancer.
Sci.med.diseases.cancer is a forum for cancer patients, their
families and loved ones, medical professionals and cancer
researchers. Discussions of unconventional therapies are explicitly
allowed, however claims made of unconventional therapy should
substantiated with references to at least the popular press if not
scientific literature. Unconventional therapy should be held to the
same scientific standard as conventional therapy. The group will
not be moderated.
Appropriate topics include:
* Diagnosis of cancer
* Treatment of cancer, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation,
and immunotherapy
* Screening and detection of cancer.
* Prevention of cancer
* Nutritional aspects of cancer treatment and prevention
* Causes of cancer
* Experimental treatments
* Psychosocial aspects of cancer
sci.med.diseases.cancer Final Vote List
Voted Yes
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aa2h@holmes.acc.virginia.edu Al Aqualino
aa515@freenet.carleton.ca Don McCallum
ABEYGUNAWARD@oise.on.ca Hema Abeygunawardena
abjanak@eos.ncsu.edu Ann B. Janak
ADAMSF@wmich.edu Fran Adams
afinley@mailer.fsu.edu Amy Finley
akhiani@evax.mti.sgi.com Homayoon Akhiani
amory@husc.harvard.edu Judith M. Amory
amusil@sdcs.k12.ca.us audrey musil
anselm@krypta.in-berlin.de Anselm Buehling
ault@cs.albany.edu Jim Ault
ba542@freenet.carleton.ca Stephen T. Yavorsky
bart@xecho.xs4all.nl Bart Schraa
bartel@wmd.de Frank Bartel
bartow@ix.netcom.com Corinne Bartow
bassman@netaxs.com Richard J. Conn
bauerle@crypt.erie.ge.com Ron Bauerle
bearhair@rci.ripco.com Lora Kirk
bengtl@maths.lth.se Bengt Larsson
beolson@badlands.nodak.edu Bette Olson
bfitzp@cix.compulink.co.uk Brian Fitzpatrick
BGC%mimi@magic.itg.ti.com Brad Curtis
bhudgins@lib.uwo.ca Bill Hudgins
bible@iastate.edu Anthony E. Bible
bill.schoonover@ase.com Bill Schoonover Jr
birchall@pilot.njin.net Dan Birchall
birwin@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu Bonnie Irwin
bjv@herbison.com B.J. Herbison
bkrumsee@gate.ce.ohio-state.edu Barbara Krumsee
bobm@agsm.unsw.edu.au Robert Marks
bokeeffe@nova.gmi.edu Barbara O'Keeffe
bonnetf@bart.esiee.fr Frank Bonnet
bronstn@dpw.com Arlene Bronstein
brownd@admin.mcc.mass.edu Debbie
BUHLE@xrt.upenn.edu E. Loren Buhle, Jr. Ph.D.
BUTLERG@pentagon-hqdadss.army.mil SFC Gary Butler, Chief Compute
camilla@netcom.com Camilla Cracchiolo
canc@voki.toppoint.de Volker Schulz
carlson@cap.gwu.edu Eric C. Carlson
carolf@jimmy.harvard.edu carol fitzpatrick
catseye@netcom.com Mark Kupferman
ccyau@iohk.com YAU CHUN CHUNG
cebiii@WAL6000A.UDC.UPENN.EDU Chuck Beury
changlab@nature.berkeley.edu George Chang
cml@pipeline.com Carl M. Lewis
cpoole@cnct.com Craig Poole
crobinso@ucs.indiana.edu Cordah E. Robinson
csinnex@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu Ceil Sinnex
cstine@d.umn.edu Cheri Stine
dacey@crl.com Peter Campbell
dales@shore.net Dale Smoak
darragh@maths.tcd.ie Darragh J. Delany
david@linsey.demon.co.uk David Linsey
DBOWEN@fsw.utoronto.ca Jeff Bowen
del@mpd.tandem.com Delaine Sanders
delaney@mhv.net Andy Delaney
dgill@unm.edu David Gillespie
dinesh@iti.gov.sg Dinesh Sharma
dougb@comm.mot.com Douglas Bank
doyle@aldus.northnet.org Bridget Doyle
Duane.Day@ebay.sun.com Duane Day
eastick@mcd.on.ca Doug Eastick
echong@ecn.purdue.edu Edwin Chong
EJGERTZ@oregon.uoregon.edu Emily J. Gertz
ELKOWITZ@lenore.tch.harvard.edu Allan B. Elkowitz
elle@midway.uchicago.edu Ellen Keyne Seebacher
enigma@dotzi.franken.de Michael Dotzauer
eschoenf@uwcmail.uwc.edu elizabeth schoenfeld
esfrank@pipeline.com Ellen S. Frank
feminist@eskimo.com William Affleck-Asch
flatau@cli.com Arthur D. Flatau
fsspr@camelot.acf-lab.alaska.edu Sean P. Ryan
gary@cuok.cameron.edu Gary Huckabay
GARYG@unsw.edu.au Gary Goozee
gdevanna@rdth2.rdth.luc.edu W. Gregg Devanna, M.S.
GEBAUER@mailrum.uni-mannheim.de Helga Gebauer
Gee@cardiff.ac.uk Dr. Julia MW Gee
ger@netcom.com G. Eric Roudabush
ghasty@io.com George Hasty
gldnbear@uclink.berkeley.edu Rhett V. Pascual
grall@oj.rsmas.miami.edu Charlene Grall
heilmayr@math.berkeley.edu Stephan Heilmayr
hh@jwd.ping.de Henning Holtschneider
hn2@mickey.iaccess.za Henri Neethling
htr@cykick.jvnc.net Helena T. Robinson
IanWendt@ix.netcom.com Ian H. Wendt
jack.poulter@plywoodbbs.victoria.bc.ca Jack Poulter
jah@bihobl2.bih.harvard.edu John A. Hipp
jane@io.org Jane Will
jdalmand@news.doas.state.ga.us J.D. Almand DOAS Telcom
jdye@tss.com John W. Dye Jr.
jerryb@iohk.com John Freitas
jgodsil@ncsa.uiuc.edu Joseph M. Godsil (jgodsil@ncsa.uiuc.edu)
jgreen@trumpet.aix.calpoly.edu James Thomas Green
jjmorris@gandalf.rutgers.edu Joyce Morris
jmacey@nmsu.edu Jim Macey
JohnG25207@aol.com John Goddard
jpimentel@nectech.com John Pimentel
jrm@globalvillag.com John R. MacWilliamson
jrs@hpesjrs.fc.hp.com John R. Spencer
judith@ccsg.tau.ac.il Judith Kovetz
justin@sydney.dialix.oz.au Justin Sullivan
kbiker@netcom.com Dave Hoffman
kenji@reseau.toyonaka.osaka.jp Kenji Rikitake
ken_h@sector.kodak.com Ken Herting
keyvan@mucus.seas.upenn.edu Keyvan Keyhani
kimbel@vlab.nsd.fmc.com Jeff C. Kimbel
kinghix@palenque.win-uk.net Henry King
kirkp002@gold.tc.umn.edu Barb Kirkpatrick
kittyba@netcom.com Michael Barela (kittyba@aol.com)
kolling@mv.us.adobe.com Karen Kolling
koomulli@netcom.com George Koomullil
krbnsn@lehman.com Ken Robinson
kuballa@d255s271.mch.sni.de
L15D@zfn.uni-bremen.de Martin Schr"oder
lachlan@dmp.csiro.au Lachlan Cranswick
laurel@ai.mit.edu Laurel Simmons
lhsastro@garnet.berkeley.edu Alan Gould
lievore@hooked.net Mary Lievore
LJOHNSTON@jhuadig.admin.jhu.edu Lorraine
llaufman@bcm.tmc.edu Larry Laufman
LTMOORE@relay.nswc.navy.mil Lowell Moore
luhn@austin.asc.slb.com James Luhn
M.Davey@nla.gov.au Margaret Davey
M.Turner@massey.ac.nz Max Turner
mammann@mipos3.intel.com Matt Ammann
mansfield@ibd.nrc.ca Jim Mansfield
mare@interaccess.com Marianne Sedacki
Mark-Moraes@deshaw.com
MARTINEZ.GEORGINA_V"@miami.va.gov
mcgregoa@cognos.com Alayne McGregor
mdadkhah@xerxes.risc.rockwell.com Mahyar Dadkhah
mell@intnet.net David S. Mellish >
mfm106@cd4680fs.rrze.uni-erlangen.de Dr. Christian Riedel
mhalpern@mcs.com Marcelo Halpern
min@loreli.ftl.fl.us barbara blount
mkolios@oci.utoronto.ca Michael C. Kolios
mkragen@access.digex.net Marshall Kragen
mominsk1@cc.swarthmore.edu Marie Ominski
msiadak@cclink.fhcrc.org Muriel Fay Siadak
m_leahy@omega.lif.icnet.uk Michael Leahy
nanis@ll.mit.edu Jeffrey G. Nanis
NARKIA@ntcclu.ntc.nokia.com Matti Narkia
noster@silcom.com Nancy Oster
p01613@psilink.com phil reed
PaulWEld@aol.com Paul W. Eldridge, Ph.D.
pierre@shell.portal.com Pierre Uszynski
pinks@onramp.net Sandra Pinkerton
polzer@uran.informatik.uni-bonn.de Andreas Polzer
PRMADER@lmsmgr.lerc.nasa.gov Michelle Mader
psmarie@cbis.com Paul J. Ste. Marie
pucho@netcom.com Marcos Rubinstein
QMW@cu.nih.gov Marylyn Westervelt
radrayer@panix.com Rebecca Drayer
ralph@bga.com Ralph Cherubini
rcrilly@sun.eng.wayne.edu Richard J. Crilly
read@umis.upenn.edu Edwin M. Read
reuschke@sbr.sh.sub.de Stefan Reuschke
rhackman@cclink.fhcrc.org Robert C. Hackman
rhall@epdiv1.env.gov.bc.ca Ron Hall
rhong@salus.med.uvm.edu Richard Hong
rick@bcm.tmc.edu Richard Miller
rlavine@netcom.com Richard Lavine
rns@ruby.saic.com Robert N. Schlaug
roberson@iquest.com Frank Roberson
ROHVM1.RBPCPH@rohmhaas.com Carl Hemenway
rufinus@cae.wisc.edu J. Rufinus
rverbin@vub.vub.ac.be Ruddy Verbinnen
Sandy0128@aol.com Sandy Mitchell
sb5h+@andrew.cmu.edu Stephanie Byram
sbs@curtech.mv.com Stephanie Bradley-Swift
schneider@vnet.ibm.com William F. Schneider
Scott.A.McElfresh@dartmouth.edu Scott McElfresh
scudder@cicero.cs.umass.edu Michael J. Scudder
sharon@netcom.com Sharon E. Snyder
shaunc@faceplant.gvg.tek.com High Octane Fuel
signal@ssnet.com John H. McDonald
smd@floyd.brooks.af.mil Sten Drescher
smorris@cc.umanitoba.ca Sharyn L. Morris
snydere@ucsub.colorado.edu Stephen Dunn
stan@oslonett.no Stan Borkowski, MD
starfish@u.washington.edu Sarah Skovronsky
STARK@wsuvm1.csc.wsu.edu Lawrence R. Stark
stephan@wistar.lahn.de Stephan Blaschke
storphan@halcyon.com Eric Sandrich
SUZYN@delphi.com Susan Whelan
swkirch@chrisco.nrl.navy.mil Steve Kirchoefer
takahash@ohsu.edu Gary W. Takahashi, M.D.
tfl@psp.co.uk T F Lee
tgm@netcom.com Thomas G. McWilliams
Thomas.Remington@uni.edu Thomas J. Remington
tige@ix.netcom.com Tige L. Phillips
tjo@ix.netcom.com Ted O'Neill
tmanda@nbnet.nb.ca Pauline L. V. MacDonald
tmc141@pasqua.usask.ca Todd Cocks
tmdamon@nysernet.org Terri Damon
tohhj@singnet.com.sg Toh, Hong Jin
tom@hwr.arizona.edu Thomas Meixner
ts@uwasa.fi Timo Salmi
ushanrf@meaddata.com Rosemary Shannon
valiant@ritz.mordor.com David Zatz
vmyturralde@ucdavis.edu Victoria Yturralde
wally@wmeonlin.sacbbx.com Wally Garchow
wheeler@netcom.com Lloyd Wheeler
willdye@helios.unl.edu William L. Dye
wyllie@physun.physics.mcmaster.ca Craig Wyllie
yadallee@gallif.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca Dave Shariff Yadallee
young@uamont.edu Jerry Young
z910242@corn.cso.niu.edu Norma Wiley
zth@infoseek.com zara haimo
Voted No
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bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu Ed Bailey
Brian.Rowell@lambada.oit.unc.edu Brian Rowell
crouchkp@flidh103.delcoelect.com K.P. Crouch
cward@think.com Christopher Ward
d.obryan@ixc.ixc.net Dodie O'Bryan
ewl@panix.com Emery Lapinski
johnl@cs.indiana.edu John Lacey
khan@jtp.cs.nyu.edu Hasnain Khan
sbuckley@draper.com Sean Buckley
stainles@bga.com Dwight Brown
stu@valinor.mythical.com Stu Labovitz
Abstained
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mmt@redbrick.com M Mike Taksar
Votes in error
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dhalgren@netcom.com Dave Filippi
! No ballot
news@news.doas.state.ga.us James D. Almand
! Invalid address
perseph@netcom.com Sara C. Wasson
! No ballot
Scott1948@aol.com
! No ballot
Solange2@aol.com
! No vote statement in message
U27111@uicvm.uic.edu KATHY GORNY
! No vote statement in message
varia@radonc.unc.edu Mahesh Varia
! No vote statement in message
zeinejohnsonds%dfyc@dfmail.usafa.af.mil Satin
! No ballot
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