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Folks, you may solve some of your issues around this
by reading the articles from one of the MuseNews
groups I posted yesterday. I email articles directly
from several publications. Some of them do require
registration in order to read the full article. Those
forwarded from the NY Times do not, and many can be
found in the list's archives.
What's amusing about this entire discussion is some of
its repetitiveness. If I understood the list's wishes
in January, they didn't want articles posted, ergo the
new lists.
'S up to you, but . . .
--- "George W. Garner"
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> With all respect to Mary, I'm not aware of a museum
> that requires
> potentially sensitive information before entering
> their site. I feel the
> real issue here is being forced to supply personal
> information. Anyone
> ever read Jean Paul Sartre? :)
>
> George Garner
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