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Just for the hell of it, thought I'd mention that the NY Times site can
be accessed free only from within the US.  Outside the US, access to
their Web site is by paid subscription only.

Other than bemoaning my continued state of NY Times deprivation, what
intrigues me is the technological ability to do this, and their reasons
for doing it... So much for borderless "cyberspace"...!

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name: amalyah keshet
director, visual resources / the israel museum, jerusalem
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date: 09/18/96
visit our Web site at http://www.imj.org.il
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On Tue, 17 Sep 1996 21:49:07 GMT  James W. Revak wrote:
>On Mon, 22 Jan 1996 09:33:06 +0000, Murph the Surf
><[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>>The New York Times begins publishing daily on the Web today, offering
>>readers around the world immediate acccess to most of the daily
>>newspaper's contents.
>>
>>Articles on art and cyberspace from Sunday's paper and an article on
>>public art from this morning.
>>
>>Free.
>>
>I checked the NY Times site out early today.  It looks fantastic.
>Unlike many newspapers with Web sites, the NY Times has a wide
>selection of stories, and they are of significant length.
>
>If you look you'll also discover that they will soon offer the ability
>to search back issues and download articles (for a fee).  Also an
>electronic clipping service will soon be made available (also for a
>fee).
>
>It's well worth checking out.
>
>JAMES W. REVAK  -  San Diego, CA  -  [log in to unmask]
>
>
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>JAMES W. REVAK  -  San Deigo, CA  -  [log in to unmask]
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