Digest for 95-08-25
Table of Contents
WHAT'S NEW . . .
#01-25 August 95 US-Russian Space Programs (FPSPACE) Email listserver
#02-25 August 95 Distance Learning in Udmurtia
#03-25 August 95 IREX Educational Advising Materials for NIS students/scho=
lars
#04-25 August 95 RUSAG-L Current Events #63
#05-25 August 95 New BISNIS Documents
#06-25 August 95 Department of Russian Studies, Emory University
RECENT EMAIL . . .
#01-25 August 95 Sender: Randy Lee Gritzner (gritzner@tenet.edu)
Subject: Student Communication
#02-25 August 95 Sender: Jennifer Green (jlgreen@clark.net)
Subject: Friends and Partners in Space (FPSPACE) ListServ=
er
#03-25 August 95 Sender: JBERNSTEIN@BROOK.EDU
=7F Subject: Bookstores in Russia
#04-25 August 95 Sender: VsM004836@aol.com
=7F Subject: Map of Moscow
#05-25 August 95 Sender: David Nyberg (nyberg@u.washington.edu)
=7F Subject: Meeting Russian mates
#06-25 August 95 Sender: russjb@timeshare.service.emory.edu (Jack
Blanshei)
=7F Subject: Russian Home Page
#07-25 August 95 Sender: "Int'l. Res. and Exch. Board" (irex@info.irex.org=
)
=7F Subject: Info for NIS Scholars Seeking US Educ.
Opportunities
#08-25 August 95 Sender: "Dmitriy V. Isaev" (dmitriy@soros.crimea.ua)
=7F Subject: Andrew Shipilov is back with new ideas
#09-25 August 95 Sender: kedzie@rand.org (Chris Kedzie)
=7F Subject: Internet Project in Belarus, a request for
assistance. (fwd)
#10-25 August 95 Sender: kedzie@rand.org (Chris Kedzie)
=7F Subject: Fellowships for graduate studies in U.S. (fwd=
)
#11-25 August 95 Sender: "Charles Radley " (charles@tranquest.com)
=7F Subject: Moscow 95 airshow today
#12-25 August 95 Sender: Eliot Christian (echristi@usgs.gov)
=7F Subject: Free Seminar at the World Bank 9/22/95
#13-25 August 95 Sender: mac@MAINE.maine.edu (Dennis McConnell -
Univ. of Maine, USA)
=7F Subject: USAID Budget Request Reports for CEE/NIS
Countries
#14-25 August 95 Sender: "Funding Opportunity System"
(funding@solar.rtd.utk.edu)
=7F Subject: Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research
Abroad Program
#15-25 August 95 Sender: "Funding Opportunity System"
(funding@solar.rtd.utk.edu)
=7F Subject: Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Program
#165-25 August 95 Sender: "Funding Opportunity System"
(funding@solar.rtd.utk.edu)
=7F Subject: Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad Program
APPENDIX: LISTSERV address & basic procedures
----------------------------------------------------------------------
WHAT'S NEW . . .
* Jennifer Green has established an email listserver for the exchange
of information related to Russian (Former Soviet Union) space
programs and improving communication and cooperation between
space enthusiasts and professionals in the US, FSU, and the
rest of the world. The FPSPACE project also includes a WWW
server located at http://solar.rtd.utk.edu/~jgreen/fpspace.html.
Please see message #02 below for more information about how to
subscribe to the new listserver.
http://solar.rtd.utk.edu/~jgreen/fpspace.html
Our congratulations and thanks to Jennifer who continues to do good
things supporting collaboration between US, Russian space programs.
* Udmurtia, located aproximately halfway between Moscow and the Urals,
has been ravaged by pollution, loss of jobs, and cuts in education
funding. "Distance Learning in Udmurtia: a region of social and
ecological disaster" describes the region, the problems in educating
children (especially those who handicapped and from rural areas), what
is being done and what is needed in order to give those the education
they deserve. Thanks to Dr. Nikolai N. Nepejvoda of Udmurt University
for sharing this information with us. This information can be
accessed from our Education page.
http://solar.rtd.utk.edu/friends/education/udmurtia/udmurtia.html
* IREX has published Educational Advising Materials to assist students
and scholars of the NIS looking for opportunities to study in the US.
This information can be accessed from the IREX area on our Funding and
Exchange page.
gopher://info.irex.org:70/11/edu.ad
Please see message #07 below for more information.
* Get updated agricultural news from the former Soviet Union from
the RUSAG-L Current Events for August 23rd which is now available
from our Science page.
http://solar.rtd.utk.edu/friends/science/agriculture/rusag.950823.html
* We have added three new documents to our BISNIS archives which can be
accessed from our Economics page. They are:
- CENTRAL ASIA AMERICA ENTERPRISE FUND COMPLETES FIRST EQUITY INVESTMENT
http://solar.rtd.utk.edu/friends/economics/nis.fis.bus.docs/caaef.equity.htm
l
- UZBEKISTAN - CONSULAR INFORMATION SHEET 7K
http://solar.rtd.utk.edu/friends/economics/nis.fis.bus.docs/consular.info.ht
ml
- KRAFT FOODS ENTERS ST PETERSBURG MARKET AND TAKES MAJOR STAKE IN LOCAL
CONFECTIONERY FIRM 3K
http://solar.rtd.utk.edu/friends/economics/nis.fis.bus.docs/kraft.in.st.pete
.html
* The Department of Russian Studies at Emory University has been added to
our list of institutions of higher education that are offering Russian
and/or Central/Eastern European studies which is accessible from our
Education page.. (see message #06)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
E-MAIL POSTINGS . . .
Please continue to send your e-mail to friends@solar.rtd.utk.edu.
** 001 *********************************************************************=
*
Sender: Randy Lee Gritzner (gritzner@tenet.edu)
Subject: Student Communication
I have several High School students wanting to communicate with Russian
students. Most, but not all, are from Physics 1, Principles of
Technology, and Physical Science classes. They are 9th through 12th graders=
..
We live in Harlingen, Texas, USA. Please write!
Mr. R. Gritzner
gritzner@tenet.edu
** 002 *********************************************************************=
*
Sender: Jennifer Green (jlgreen@clark.net)
Subject: Friends and Partners in Space (FPSPACE) ListServer
A listserver has been established for the purpose of exchanging
information related to Russian (Former Soviet Union) space
programs and improving communication and cooperation between
space enthusiasts and professionals in the US, FSU, and the
rest of the world. The FPSPACE project also includes a WWW
server located at http://solar.rtd.utk.edu/~jgreen/fpspace.html.
=46or the time being, this will be an unmoderated list - i.e., everything
sent to the list will automatically be forwarded to every subscriber. If
this set up becomes unacceptable, moderation of the list may be required.
To subscribe, just do the following:
Send a mail message to: listproc@solar.rtd.utk.edu
It doesn't matter what you put as the 'Subject:', but the text of the
message should be the following:
SUBSCRIBE FPSPACE Your Name
(where "Your Name" equals your first and last names)
You should receive a confirmation message shortly after sending your
message with further instructions on how to communicate with this list.
Please feel free to pass this announcement along to friends and
colleagues with an interest in international space programs. A general
announcement of this list may be made on the sci.* newsgroups at a later
date, depending on the traffic and maintainability of the list.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Jennifer Green | WWW Server on US/Russian Space Programs
jlgreen@clark.net | http://solar.rtd.utk.edu/~jgreen/fpspace.html
-------------------------------------------------------------------
** 003 *********************************************************************=
*
Sender: JBERNSTEIN@BROOK.EDU
Subject: Bookstores in Russia
I was given your name as a possible source for information on bookstores in
Russia. Brookings has just published a book HOW RUSSIA BECAME A MARKET
ECONOMY by Anders Aslund and I'm anxious to get it into bookstores in
Russia, primarily in Moscow. The problem is, I don't really know where to
start. Do you have any information on English-language bookstores in
Russia? What about hotel shops?
I would be very grateful for any information or advice you could offer.
Thank you very much!
---------------------------------------
Jill Bernstein
Marketing Manager
The Brookings Institution
e-mail: JBernstein@brook.edu
Phone: (202) 797-6254
=46ax: (202) 797-6195
** 004 *********************************************************************=
*
Sender: VsM004836@aol.com
Subject: Map of Moscow
While in Moscow I saw a map- program describing streets, theathers, exhibits=
,
reastaurants etc. in Moscow. I was not able to get a copy. The program was
writen by a gentleman named V.V. SIDYGANOV. If anyone knows hot to get hold
of this man and his program please let me know.
** 005 *********************************************************************=
*
Sender: David Nyberg (nyberg@u.washington.edu)
Subject: Meeting Russian mates
Can someone offer advice/ comments/ experiences re:meeting Russian women
through 'personal' services? One service based in Seattle is called
=46oreign Relations. Very brief descriptions with photos can be accessed
through the internet. For a fee, the service then provides addresses and
phone numbers if available.
I'm wondering if others have tried this and what advice they might give?
I would be interested in meeting someone in the medical field since I am
a physician myself. If I did meet someone and they came to the US some
day, what are the obstacles to getting a US medical license. Any
comments on this process would be appreciated.
** 006 *********************************************************************=
*
Sender: russjb@timeshare.service.emory.edu (Jack Blanshei)
Subject: Russian Home Page
Just a note to announce that the Russian Studies Department at Emory
University now has a Web Home Page accessible at
http://www.cc.emory.edu/RUSSIAN/russian.html.
Welcome!
Jack Blanshei
Jack Blanshei
Department of Russian Studies
Candler Library Rm 407
Emory University
Atlanta, Ga. 30322
Tel. (404) 727-4014
=46ax (404) 727-2257
** 007 *********************************************************************=
*
Sender: "Int'l. Res. and Exch. Board" (irex@info.irex.org)
Subject: Info for NIS Scholars Seeking US Educ. Opportunities
The International Research & Exchanges Board is pleased to announce a
new on-line resource available via its gopher server:
(URL:gopher://info.irex.org:70)
Educational Advising Materials to assist students and scholars of
the NIS looking for opportunities to study in the US can now be found
under:
11. Educational Advising Materials for NIS Scholars
(URL:gopher://info.irex.org:70/11/edu.adv)
=46or further information, visit our gopher site or send email to either:
(irex@info.irex.org)
or
(irexeac@glas.apc.org)
[These materials were developed jointly by the International Research
& Exchanges Board (IREX) the American Council of Teachers of Russian
(ACTR) and the United States Information Service (USIS), with the
financial support of the US Information Agency (USIA).]
** 008 *********************************************************************=
*
Sender: "Dmitriy V. Isaev" (dmitriy@soros.crimea.ua)
Subject: Andrew Shipilov is back with new ideas
Dear Friends,
You may remember my presence on your list as ashipilov@roch-ltc2.ro.cc.mn.us
Yes, this is me, Andrew Shipilov and I am happy to restore my presence
under new address dmitrij@soros.crimea.ua.
Right now I am in the Ukraine and work real hard on doing good stuff on
the internet.
This is a letter from the Crimean Chamber Musical theatre.
If you find these propositions suitable, please let me know.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
My name is Nickolay I. Antonenko. I am a Director of the Crimean Chamber
Musical Theatre (Ukraine).
We are working on the expanding of our foreign contacts. We would be very
interested to know, if you administer the festivals of national and/or
classical music in your country.
Please find enclosed some general information about our Musical Theatre.
Please send us a reply either to my fax or to the fax of my personal
interprter Andrew Shipilov at 0652-44-78-76. Can you be contacted via
E-mail?
We are looking forward to hear from you.
Yours,
Nickolay I. Antonenko
Theatre Director
ENCL.
The Republic of the Crimea
Crimean Chamber Musical Theatre
General Information
The Chamber Musical Theatre, under the directtion of N. Antonenko performs
operatic shows and concert programs of national and classical music.
Our repertoire includes:
1. "A Russian Evening In..."
Popular folk songs, old romances and arias and scenes from Russian-composed
operas.
2. Comical One-Act Operas: V. A. Mozart's "The Theatre Director," G.
Donizetti's "Rita," G. Offenbach's "An Evening with the Italian's," and J.
Perglezi's " The Servant-Mistress."
3. Ukrainian Folk--music.
4. European music.
5. Spiritual music, including:
J. Pergalezi's "STAVAT MATER," Karamanov's "Mass to Chersoneus" (written
for soloists and theatre orchestra) and the works of J. Kachini, Schubert,
Mozart, Bach, etc.
The troupe consists of highly professional soloists and singers with
beautiful voices. We have experieence in working with foreign audiences.
The concert halls in Russia and Ukraine, Madrid and Paris, Barcelona and
Budapest applauded to our lead vocalists.
Our touring staff of performers, administrators and support crew is around
20-30 people.
Contact phones/faxes: (0652)-25-76-85
(0652)-44-78-86
** 009 *********************************************************************=
*
Sender: kedzie@rand.org (Chris Kedzie)
Subject: Internet Project in Belarus, a request for assistance.
)Date: Wed, 23 Aug 95 13:53:25 EDT
)From: "David Stickney" (david@wvb.gomel.by)
)Subject: Internet Project in Belarus, a request for assistance.
)Greeting Networkers,
)
) We are in the process of preparing a multi-organization project revolvi=
ng
)the creation of the 1st IP internet connection in Belarus outside the city
)of Minsk.
)
) The Aim of the project is to provide I.P. internet services to the Gome=
l
)Oblast, and train key individuals on its use.
)
) Currently, We are seeking the following:
)
) Organizations Interested in conducting projects in the Gomel Oblast in
) Belarus or in Belarus as a whole in Joint Effort.
)
) Organizations Interested in Tele-Education projects involving elements
) of society such as primary and higher education, health, agriculture,
) civil development, arts and culture, industrial and small business
) assistance, the results of Chernobyl etc.
)
) Sources of Funding.
) Primary sources have been found, Although we are still seeking Co-spons=
ors.
) Funding can be arranged as US Tax Deductable, or made to the Belarussia=
n
) NGO Duhovnost ( Trained in US AID accounting standards).
)
) Sources of Equipment for use in classroom situations.
)
)Please Respond to david%wvb.gomel.by@brc.minsk.by
)Please Crosspost as relevant
)
)Virtually Yours,
)David Stickney
)IAEWP (NGO) United Nations
)
)Consulting: World Vision International RBU
) The Belarussian Soros Foundation
) The Ministry of Education, Belarus
)
)---
)Tel (7) (0232) 55-00-17 Fax 55-06-23 246050 P.O. BOX 346 Gomel, Belaru=
s
)David%wvb.gomel.by@brc.minsk.by IAEWP (NGO) United Nation=
s
** 010 *********************************************************************=
*
Sender: kedzie@rand.org (Chris Kedzie)
Subject: Fellowships for graduate studies in U.S. (fwd)
)Date: Wed, 23 Aug 95 17:24:45 EDT
)From: Center for Civil Society International (ccsi@u.washington.edu)
)Subject: Fellowships for graduate studies in U.S.
) Muskie Fellowship Program
) provides fianancial assistance for NIS students
) to pursue graduate studies in U.S.
)
)The 1996 Edmund S. Muskie Fellowship Program will provide financial
)assistance to NIS students to pursue one or two years of graduate study at
)U.S. institutions in the following fields:
)
) * business administration
) * economics
) * law
) * public administration
)
)A number of placements will be one-year non-degree professional
)development awards for individuals with a minimum of three years work
)experience in the field they will study in the U.S. Fellows may not
)select their host university.
)
)The Muskie Fellowship program is funded by the United States Information
)Agency. The deadline for applications is October 27, 1995
)
)To receive a more complete description of the program (8 Kb) via e-mail,
)send a request to: ccsi@u.washington.edu
** 011 *********************************************************************=
*
Sender: "Charles Radley " (charles@tranquest.com)
Subject: Moscow 95 airshow today
MAKS 95 - 1995 Aug 22-27, Moscow, Russia.
It is the most representative air show in Russia -- previous shows (1992
and 1993) featured almost all CIS aerospace industry (design bureaux,
plants, companies, etc).
It is the regular aerospace show which is held once per two years in
Zhukovsky (Gromov Flight Research Institute's airfield), and (sometimes) in
Moscow ( in 1993 aircraft and missiles were displayed in Zhukovsky,
with engines and space vehicles being displayed in Moscow).
There were lots of foreign visitors at previous shows (as well as many
foreign companies displayed their products -- Pratt&Whitney, GE, Boeing,
Allied Signal, Honeywell, Rockwell-Collins, etc)
-------------------------------------------------
Subject: Only for You! Newest Information on the only Russian Aerospace
Salon MAKS-95 from Aug 22 to Aug 27.
Tranquest Corporation* offers representation at Russian "International
Aerospace Salon - 95" MAKS-95
Services may include photographing, videotaping, negotiations,
providing information about participants, translating
(Russian/English/German) and interpreting, inexpensive express messages
and file transfers (eg documents, graphics) via internet worldwide, local
internet access, desktop publishing, sightseeing advice, transportation,
local logistics, etc.
Our rates are competitive, service superior. Business references
available with satisfied customers in USA and Russia.
Tranquest has extensive database of CIS aerospace industry contacts for
your use.
The participation of major Russian aerospace producers
and demonstration of various Russian aerospace hardware
including aerobatic flights is expected
=46lights aboard high performance aircraft can be arranged.
Please contact:
Outside CIS: see tagline / sig below
Inside CIS: email to dennis@den.msk.su
* Tranquest Corporation is known as a publisher of the magazine
"Russian Space News" from August 1994 to March 1995
--
Tranquest Corporation Tel (Fax) 1-216-888-3991 (-3992)
Cleveland, OH. File Server: Mail-server@tranquest.com
Anonymous FTP: ftp.wariat.org /pub/tranq
WWW Url =3D ftp://ftp.wariat.org/pub/users/tranquest.html
** 012 *********************************************************************=
*
Sender: Eliot Christian (echristi@usgs.gov)
Subject: Free Seminar at the World Bank 9/22/95
Seminar: Toward a Global Information Locator
The free flow of information is not only the lifeblood of democracy, it oils
the machinery of commerce and development. Yet, while digital communications
and mass-marketing is rapidly increasing the quantity of information, the
resulting torrential flow often makes it harder to find specific information
when you need it. Fortunately, international standards and technologies
developed for sharing catalogs among libraries demonstrate how computer
networks can be used to facilitate a decentralized information locator
service. This information locator approach is now required by law for the
U.S. Government and is a critical piece of the National Information
Infrastructure. To assure the free flow of ideas worldwide, a Global
Information Locator is being promoted through a U.S.-led project of the G7
Global Information Society initiative.
This seminar is part of an inter-agency, public/private sector series series
of briefings on information technology organized by the United States Agency
for International Development. Featured speakers are Brewster Kahle, CEO of
WAIS, Inc., Paul Evan Peters, Executive Director of the Coalition for
Networked Information, and Eliot Christian of the U.S. Geological Survey.
The seminar will be held 2:00 to 4:00 on September 22, 1995 at the World
Bank, 701 18th Street, N.W., Washington DC, room JB1-080. There is no charge
for the seminar or restrictions on attendees, except that space is limited
to 120. To attend, send e-mail with your name and affiliation to
ECHRISTI@USGS.GOV by September 21.
** 013 *********************************************************************=
*
Sender: mac@MAINE.maine.edu (Dennis McConnell - Univ. of Maine, USA)
Subject: USAID Budget Request Reports for CEE/NIS Countries
*****************************************************************
USAID FY1996 Budget Request Reports for CEE/NIS Countries
*****************************************************************
Perhaps I am the last person in the country to have found this,
but I noted recently, on the USAID gopher, brief USAID budget
request reports for each country in the CEE/NIS regions in which
the USAID has projects. Members of the list may be interested in
retrieving some of the reports, which are available by country.
The reports identify budget objectives, and provide a review of
some current perspectives on development problems and projects in
each country. The reports range from about 3 to 10 pages, depend-
ing on the country and level of program activity.
If your system has gopher capability, GOPHER to
INFO.USAID.GOV
=46or example [I am working from a PC linked to an IBM mainframe at
UMaine] - I simply enter on my screen: GOPHER INFO.USAID.GOV
Then I use the ENTER key to trigger the link to the gopher site.
When you connect (sometimes sites are busy), the ROOT MENU will
appear. Then follow these instructions.
)From the Root Menu, select: (i.e. cursor to line, and ENTER)
Documents and Publications
)From this menu, select:
USAID Publications and Reports
)From this menu, select:
Other USAID Documents and Publications
)From this menu, select:
FY1996 Congressional Presentations
)From this menu, select:
Regional Programs
)From this menu, select:
Europe and New Independent States
)From this menu, select:
--the country(ies) of interest to you
Use the function keys appropriate at your site to review and
download the reports of interest. If you have any questions,
please let me know.
*****************************************************************
** 014 *********************************************************************=
*
Sender: "Funding Opportunity System" (funding@solar.rtd.utk.edu)
Subject: Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Program
Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Program
SPONSOR: Department of Education
SYNOPSIS: The Education Department is inviting fellowship
applications to provide opportunities for graduate students to engage
in full-time dissertation research abroad in modern foreign languages
and areas studies.
DEADLINES: 1995-10-30
OBJECTIVES: Projects must focus on one or more of the following world
areas: Africa; East Asia; Southeast Asia and the Pacific; South Asia;
the Near East; East Central Europe and Eurasia; and the Western
Hemisphere (Central and South America and the Caribbean).
RESTRICTIONS: Eligible applicants are institutions of higher
education.
MONETARY: ED plans to award 61 fellowships ranging from $9,000 to
$72,000 each.
CONTACT INFO: Karla Ver Bryck Block; 600 Independence Avenue, SW;
Washington, DC 20202-5331
_________________________
Telephone: 202-401-9774
** 015 *********************************************************************=
*
Sender: "Funding Opportunity System" (funding@solar.rtd.utk.edu)
Subject: Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Program
Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Program
SPONSOR: Department of Education
SYNOPSIS: The Education Department is inviting fiscal 1996 grant
applications for faculty research and language study abroad and full-
time graduate dissertation research abroad in foreign languages and
area studies.
DEADLINES: 1995-10-30
OBJECTIVES: Projects must focus on one or more of the following world
areas: Africa; East Asia; Southeast Asia and the Pacific; South Asia;
the Near East; East Central Europe and Eurasia; and the Western
Hemisphere (Central and South America and the Caribbean).
RESTRICTIONS: Eligible applicants are institutions of higher
education.
MONETARY: ED plans to award 22 grants ranging from $17,000 to $75,000
for three to 12 months for faculty projects and six to 12 months for
doctoral dissertation research.
CONTACT INFO: Eliza Washington; 600 Independence Avenue, SW;
Washington, DC 20202-5331
_________________________
Telephone: 202-401-9777
** 016 *********************************************************************=
*
Sender: "Funding Opportunity System" (funding@solar.rtd.utk.edu)
Subject: Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad Program
Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad Program
SPONSOR: Department of Education
SYNOPSIS: The Education Department is inviting applications for
overseas projects to train, research and develop curriculum in modern
foreign languages and area studies by teachers, students and faculty.
DEADLINES: 1995-10-20
OBJECTIVES: Research should focus on Africa, East Asia, Southeast
Asia, the Near East, Eastern Central Europe and Eurasia and the
Western Hemisphere.
RESTRICTIONS: State education agencies, higher education institutions
and private nonprofit education institutions may apply singly or in
consortia.
MONETARY: ED plans to make about 38 grants ranging from $30,000 to
$90,000 each. Project periods can range from five weeks for short-term
seminars to three years for advanced overseas intensive language
training.
CONTACT INFO: Lungching Chiao; 600 Independence Avenue, SW;
Washington, DC 20202-5332
_________________________
Telephone: 202-401-9772
****************************************************************************=
*
----------------------- END FRIENDS August 25, 1995 ------------------------=
-
APPENDIX
=46RIENDS is a free service started by friends in Russia and the United
States. This Listserv is one element of that service.
To subscribe to FRIENDS (if someone has passed you a copy of this
announcement), just send an email message to:
listproc@solar.rtd.utk.edu
consisting of *one line* of the following format:
SUBSCRIBE FRIENDS firstname lastname
and substitute your first and last names for 'firstname lastname'
To unsubscribe from FRIENDS, send the message UNSUBSCRIBE FRIENDS to:
listproc@solar.rtd.utk.edu
To post a message to FRIENDS, send it to: friends@solar.rtd.utk.edu.
To visit the FRIENDS WWW server, use the following URLs if you have
a World Wide Web browser: http://solar.rtd.utk.edu/friends/home.html
http://alice.ibpm.serpukhov.su/friends/home.html
If you don't have a WWW browser, just telnet to solar.rtd.utk.edu
and enter 'friends' (in lower case and without the quotes) at the
login prompt.
=46or those who need it, the IP address of our computers are 198.78.202.11.
193.124.128.211
Please address any comments, questions, or suggestions to your
moderators:
Natasha Bulashova, natasha@alice.ibpm.serpukhov.su
Greg Cole, gcole@solar.rtd.utk.edu
Greg Cole
Research Services
The University of Tennessee Phone: (615) 974-2908
211 Hoskins Library FAX: (615) 974-6508; 974-4103
Knoxville, TN 37996 Email: gcole@solar.rtd.utk.edu