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Communications Daily - "Kto - kogo"

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Gordon Cook)
Sat Feb 15 23:42:54 1992

To: com-priv@psi.com
Date: 15 Feb 92 23:31:37 EST (Sat)
From: cook@tmn.com (Gordon Cook)


<<MESSAGE from>> Gordon Cook                          15-FEB-92 23:31
                 cook@tmn
 Last week Feb 5th and Feb 6th two very interesting articles on the current 
 disputes appeared in Communications Daily.  In the Feb 5th article the 
 interchange that is portrayed (quotes from Joel Maloff and the ANS public 
 affairs Director - I believe her name is Susan Eldred -) left me unclear 
 again whether ANS is setting policy on commercial use vis-a-vis the 
 mid-levels and the backbone and pulling the NSF along with it or whether 
 it is doing what the NSF tells it to.  IE the NSF is out in front and 
 pulling ANS along?
 
 Can anyone shed any light on what the Kremlinologists used to call "kto 
 kogo"?  (Who - whom in Russian - maybe it's my training as a russian 
 historian taking over?)
 
 I'm a hunt and peck typist...any one here who has the articles and doesn't 
 mind keying some in?


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