roundtable: Re: Anyone Going to G7?


roundtable: Re: Anyone Going to G7?

Re: Anyone Going to G7?

Daniel Herschlag (daniel@intercom.com)
Mon, 20 Feb 1995 08:05:12 +0000


Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 08:05:12 +0000
From: Daniel Herschlag <daniel@intercom.com>
Subject: Re: Anyone Going to G7?
To: BRP Publications <brpinc@access.digex.net>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SUN.3.91.950217121640.5325B-100000@access3.digex.net>
Message-Id: <Pine.3.89.9502200821.E18542-0100000@intercom.com>


Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: Free G7 Live E-Zine

 February 17, 1995 ... A live electronic news magazine will bring reports
 on the Group of Seven conference to the world. The G7, which is composed
 of the seven leading industrial nations, meets in Brussels, Belgium, on
 February 25 and 26.

 When you sign up for "G7 LIVE," you will receive a daily Table of Contents 
 via e-mail for five days, beginning February 24. You can then retrieve 
 articles listed on the Table of Contents free of charge. "G7 LIVE" will  
 highlight conference discussions on the impact of information technology  
 on society (i.e. the information superhighway).

 To subscribe, send an e-mail to <get@g7.ibm.com>. "G7 LIVE" is sponsored 
 by IBM and published by Tabor Griffin Communications, publisher of 
 HPCwire & WEBster. For more information, send e-mail to <info@g7.ibm.com>.



On Fri, 17 Feb 1995, BRP Publications wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> 	Is anyone out there attending the G7 Information Society 
> Conference next weekend in Belgium?  If so, would it be possible to post 
> some news to this list?


Hope this helps. I'm not affiliated with tgc in any way, just received 
this mail from them and passing it along.

Dan


Daniel Herschlag
<daniel@intercom.com>


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