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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
  RoadMap Internet Tutorial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
But with Craig now well into his teens, his dream has turned into a nightmare for the post office in the small town outside London where he lives.
Like Craig himself, his request for cards just refuses to die, inundating the post office with millions of cards every year.
The Craig Shergold story would have died a peaceful death years ago if people had only remembered the "relevant posting" rule.
www.sju.edu /WORLD/roadmap.html   (14143 words)

  
 Hoaxes - E-mail
Does anyone remember the young dying boy, Craig Shergold, whose last living wish was to make it into the book of world records by receiving the most get well cards ever?
The idea wasn't even Shergold's; the good-hearted nurses at his hospital started it.
If you get any spam e-mail at all—and you probably do—the odds are that you've received at least one version of the Nigerian Scam, also known as the 419 scam (after the relevant section of the Nigerian criminal code) or advance fee fraud.
www.factmonster.com /spot/hoax3.html   (796 words)

  
 WFNS: Caught in the Web
The US Government is not trying to impose a tax on modems.
Craig Shergold has recovered from his brain tumour and is no longer collecting get well cards.
An advantage of email is the carbon copy (or cc) feature, which allows you to effortlessly send the same email to many people at once.
www.writers.ns.ca /e_caught20.html   (428 words)

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