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Vol. 2, No. 46, August 14, 2000

Wild Fires!
Wild fires rage in 12 states and new fires are reported daily. Get the latest information from the National Interagency Fire Center. You'll find weather forecasts by localities, current fire maps, statistics, updates in each region of the country, and more.

OK, You Have it, But Can You SPELL It?
Need information about NEWMONIA? Has your physician warned you about HIPERTENSION? Maybe you have it, but just can't spell it. A new, interactive search mechanism built into the National Institutes of Heath website may be just the remedy you need.

Cyber Sleuths Bust Cyber Swindlers
Drawn to the anonymity and low cost of webpages and e-mails, the ranks of cyber swindlers are steadily growing. But Federal Communications Commission investigators are turning the tables on these Internet con artists.

Mapping the Way to the 21st Century
The Internet Age has a new frontier of information -- oceans of unexplored data, miles of disparate facts -- all waiting to be captured, organized and used to better the human condition. Six communities win Hammer Awards for demonstrating Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

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