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From: NetSurfer <jdwilson@gold.chem.hawaii.edu>
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 94 20:24:00 PDT
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Subject: Excerpt from E-d-u-p-a-g-e 06/05/94
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CP's, for your edification:
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 1994 00:09:30 -0400
From: E-d-u-p-a-g-e <info@ivory.educom.edu>
E-MAIL AT THE WHITE HOUSE
Both the Bush and Clinton administrations have tried to restrict
public access to White House e-mail, but later this year the National
Security Agency will publish "White House E-Mail," a book-length collection
of e-mail messages. The book includes Iran-Contra affair communications to
and from Oliver North, who used e-mail because he thought it could be
easily deleted. One message from him reads:
"Oh lord. I lost the slip and
broke one of the high heels. Forgive please. Will return the wig on
Monday." (So who needs the Clipper Chip?) (New York Magazine, 6/6/94 p.20)
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I guess the spirit of J. Edgar Hoover lives on at the Whitehouse <hehehe>
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