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From: Timothy Skirvin <tskirvin@********.UNI.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Just thought you'd want to know...
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 1994 12:10:51 -0500
I posted before about the other addresses for the people who wrpte
the Green Card Lottery message. I know it's off topic, but I found the list
of their OTHER accounts.

Some people were apparently interested, so here they are...

Path:
vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!sdd.hp.com!nigel.msen.com!heifetz.msen.com!fenris.com!fenris.com!not-for-mail
From: kenc@******.com (Ken Corbin)
Newsgroups: news.groups
Subject: Green Card Lottery- Final One?
Date: 17 Apr 1994 14:56:57 -0700
Organization: Fenris Information Exchange, Corvallis, Ore.
Lines: 28
Sender: kenc@***.fenris.com
Message-ID: <znr766617477k@******>
NNTP-Posting-Host: fenris.com
X-Newsreader: ZipNews Reader/Mailer v0.92y (Beta)

Forwarded from comp.lang.c++
Thanks to watanabe@******.cs.uiuc.edu (Larry Watanabe) for the info


Laurence Cantor's account at indirect.com has been disabled,
If you appreciate his Green Card posting you can express your gratitude
to
cslaw@*******.win.net
cslaw@******.com
cslaw@*******.win.net
cslaw@********.com
cslaw@*******.win.net
cslaw@******.com

I am curious how much he can carry and how much he is paying for
LD connections...

Complaints can also be sent to the Tennessee Bar Association
(technically Board for Professional Responsibility) where Laurence Canter
is apparently registered. Their 800 number is overloaded
(1-800-486-5714), so they request that you send letters to

Board of Professional Response
1101 Kermit Dr.
Suite #730
Nashville TN 37217

Feel free to cross-post this to other newsgroups.

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