Bonnie: Far be for me to stir any pot, but I remeber the minor uproar the last time I posted material to the list in general. The general sense of the membership was post the reference to the material, then if they want it, they can go access it. I feel very uneasy about selecting material which I think might be of interest, and then posting it myself, because of the reaction the last time I did just that. I realize you weren't suggesting that I do the posting, just wanted you to know why I didn't do it in the first place. I've decided to limit my list posting activity to my Parkinsaw, MI Weekly Chronicles, except for occasions like today when I just posted the article reference. The article incidently is about two pages I would say, and announces an interesting operation the government is mounting to thwart medical scams: they're creating bogus medical sites themselves with outlandish claims, and then when you logon to the web site, they tell you you could have been ripped off by a scam artist. Neat idea. John Bjork The Parkinsaw Chronicles Bonnie Rowley wrote: > If they're not tooooo long, maybe someone could "post" the Post articles to > the list. > > In a message dated 6/29/1999 8:23:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > [log in to unmask] writes: > > > There's an interesting article in today's Washington Post > > (www.washingtonpost.com), "U.S. Aims to Help E-Buyers Aware" - re > > medical scams. In the article, there are two interesting web sites: > > www.healthfinder.gov, and www.ftc.gov. You might wish to check these > > out. > > > > John Bjork > >