========  The Scout Report                                            ==
========  September 10, 1999                                        ====
========  Volume 6, Number 17                                     ======
======                                   Internet Scout Project ========
====                                    University of Wisconsin ========
==                              Department of Computer Sciences ========


==   I N   T H E   S C O U T   R E P O R T   T H I S   W E E K  ========



====== Subject Specific Reports ====
1.  Scout Report for Social Sciences and Business & Economics

====== Research and Education ====
2.  Two from the CIA
3.  Can China feed itself? A System for Evaluation of Policy Options
4.  The Social Science Dream Machine: Resource discovery, analysis
and delivery on the Web
5.  Decent Work and Protection for All: Priority of the Americas
6.  Mathematics Genealogy Project
7.  FindLaw Constitutional Law Center
8.  IMS Meta-data Specification - Version 1

====== General Interest ====
9.  A New Beginning: Policing in Northern Ireland (Patten Report)
10. Early Virginia Religious Petitions -- LOC
11. Two News Tools
12. University of Nebraska - Lincoln: Artist Diversity Residency Program
13. _Right on the Money_
14. Westerns.com

====== Network Tools ====
15. Authoring XHTML - Mozquito Project
16. Third State of the Onion

====== In The News ====
17. Clemency for Puerto Rican Nationalists


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====== Subject Specific Reports ====

1.  Scout Report for Social Sciences and Business & Economics
Scout Report for Social Sciences
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/socsci/1999/ss-990907.html
Scout Report for Business & Economics
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/bus-econ/1999/be-990909.html

The twenty-fifth issues of the second volumes of the Scout Reports
for Social Sciences and Business & Economics are available. The In
the News section of the Social Sciences Report annotates seven
resources on the latest revelations regarding the government's siege
of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco in 1993. The Business &
Economics Report's In the News section offers eight resources on the
recently announced plans of Viacom and CBS to form the largest media
merger in history. [MD]



====== Research and Education ====

2.  Two from the CIA
CIA Documents on the Cuban Missile Crisis 1962 [.pdf, 376p.]
http://www.odci.gov/csi/books/cubamis/book1.pdf
Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments
http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/chiefs/index.html

The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has added two new resources
to its Website. The first is a .pdf version of a 1992 print book
containing a large selection (over 100) of declassified documents on
the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. The collection consists of many of the
most important CIA documents on this event, including correspondence
and meeting notes from the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI)
John A. McCone, intelligence reports, briefing papers, and materials
related to Operation MONGOOSE, a program aimed at destabilizing the
Castro regime. The publication begins with helpful lists of persons
mentioned and their contemporary titles and acronyms and
abbreviations. Note that a number of the documents have been edited
for length, "relevance," and security reasons. The second new item
from the CIA is an updated version of the agency's list of Chiefs of
State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments. Country entries are
organized alphabetically and include the head of state, legislative
leader, various cabinet secretaries or ministers, security chief, and
head of the state bank, among others. [MD]


3.  Can China feed itself? A System for Evaluation of Policy Options
http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/LUC/ChinaFood/index_s.htm

Produced by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
(IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria, this comprehensive study is the product
of a three-year research project on China's food security. The study
concludes that "China has enough arable land and water to feed its
projected population of 1.48 billion in 2025 - even at currently
available levels of agricultural technology." To support this
conclusion the site offers a wide selection of resources, including
numerous charts, tables, and maps; an evaluation matrix for
"systematic screening and discussion of scientific arguments on how
trends in various sectors of society will affect China's food
security;" a FAQ; a very large bibliography; and related links. A
helpful index, annotated by resource type and importance, is also
provided. Please note that the in-depth analyses, detailed maps, and
many of the larger tables and figures are not available at the site
and must be purchased on CD-ROM. Despite this, the site contains more
than enough to quickly engage scholars studying this question from a
variety of disciplines. [MD]


4.  The Social Science Dream Machine: Resource discovery, analysis
and delivery on the Web
http://www.nesstar.org/papers/iassist_0599.html

This substantial document, written by Jostein Ryssevik of Norwegian
Social Science Data Services and Simon Musgrave of the UK Data
Archive was presented at the iASSIST Conference in Toronto this past
spring. The paper gives a comprehensive overview of the eagerly
anticipated Networked Social Science Tools and Resources (NESSTAR).
Scheduled to be functional early next year, NESSTAR promises to be
the Star Wars of social science data services. (Currently one can
take a tour of the project at NESSTAR's site.) A joint development
project of the Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD), UK Data
Archive, and the Danish Data Archive (DDA), NESSTAR promises to
provide "a common interface on the Internet to the data holdings in
the social sciences of a large number of providers and disseminators
of statistical information world-wide." By means of NESSTAR, users
will be able to "locate multiple data sources across national
boundaries, browse detailed metadata about these data, analyse and
visualise data online, and download the appropriate subsets of data
in one of a number of formats." According to the article, in addition
to its sheer size, the metasite promises to be innovative on a number
of fronts, among them its integration of data and metadata,
sophistication of hypertext usage, and development of user-customized
"know-bots" that would "automatically inform [a subscriber] by e-mail
whenever new data within [his or her] special field of interest were
made available somewhere around the world." [DC]


5.  Decent Work and Protection for All: Priority of the Americas
http://www.oitamericas99.org.pe/english/agenda/textadop/report/index.shtml
.pdf version (1277K)
http://www.oitamericas99.org.pe/english/agenda/textadop/report/text.pdf

This 137-page report by Juan Somavia, the director general of the
International Labor Organization (ILO), was presented at the American
Regional meeting in Lima, Peru in August 1999. The report is divided
into three sections. The first analyzes "the main challenges faced by
the labour markets in the regions, in view of the globalization
process." These challenges include "The Evolution of the Labour
Market and Social Progress in the Nineties," "The Process of
Transformation and the Challenges of Employment and Vocational
Training," and "Labour Relations and Worker Protection in the New
Structural Context." The second section looks at the activities the
ILO carried out from 1994 to 1999 in order to combat the problems
described in the first section. The final part looks at the steps the
ILO plans to take in the next ten years in Latin America and the
Caribbean. Also included are tables of data about Latin America and
the Caribbean and a bibliography. [EM]


6.  Mathematics Genealogy Project
http://hcoonce.math.mankato.msus.edu/

The brainchild of retired mathematics professor Harry B. Coonce, this
site has the modest goal of listing information about everyone who
has earned a doctorate in mathematics during the 20th century. This
will allow mathematicians to trace their academic "family tree" and
discover their advisor's advisor, their advisor's "siblings" at
graduate school, and so on. With over 28,000 names from 380
universities and 30,000 records waiting to be organized, the database
is off to a good start. Compiled from the respective universities or
_Dissertation Abstracts_, the records include name of degree
recipient, university, year in which degree was awarded, dissertation
title, name of advisor (linked to a list of their other students),
and a list of the degree recipient's students, if any. Users can
search the database by personal name (first, middle, or last),
school, or year of degree, or browse by first letter of the last
name, but due to the size of the database this last option is not
recommended. [MD]


7.  FindLaw Constitutional Law Center
http://supreme.findlaw.com/

This latest offering from FindLaw (last discussed in the January 15,
1999 Scout Report) focuses on the US Constitution. The site is
composed of two primary sections. The first offers an annotated
Constitution, commentary on selected topics with links to key
sections of the Constitution or _The Federalist Papers_, a history of
the Constitution, and brief biographies of notable "Founding Fathers"
and delegates to the Constitutional Convention. The second section
highlights the Third Branch of government, with a history of the
Supreme Court, landmark decisions regarding civil rights with the
full opinions, a summary and analysis of the criminal law and
procedure decisions of the October 1998 Supreme Court Term, and
several links for current Supreme Court news and information. Both
sections also feature a search engine. Additional resources at the
site include a Town Hall section that explores Hot Topics (currently
flag burning) and message boards on a wide variety of Constitutional
issues. [MD]


8.  IMS Meta-data Specification - Version 1 [.pdf]
http://www.imsproject.org/metadata/

Instructional Management Systems (IMS) recently released Meta-data
Specification - Version 1 to the public. A collaborative effort
between members of the IMS community worldwide and various
organizations, the Specification is comprised of three documents,
each in HTML or .pdf format. The first, IMS Learning Resource
Meta-data Information Model, "describes the names, definitions,
organization, and constraints of the IMS meta-data elements." The
second, IMS Learning Resource Meta-data XML Binding, discusses XML
basics and special requirements for handling meta-data elements. The
final document, IMS Learning Resource Meta-data Best Practices and
Implementation Guide, offers an overview of the IEEE Meta-data
system, a discussion on the IMS Core Meta-data Elements and
Structure, and the IMS Implementation Guide. A link to IMS XML
Bindings, DTDs, and examples is also provided. [MD]



====== General Interest ====

9.  A New Beginning: Policing in Northern Ireland (Patten Report) [.pdf, 560K]
http://www.belfast.org.uk/report.htm
Independent Commission on Policing for Northern Ireland
http://www.belfast.org.uk/
Summary of Recommendations -- BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/patten_report/

Released on September 9, this long-awaited report from the
Independent Commission on Policing for Northern Ireland, chaired by
former Hong Kong governor Chris Patten, contains 175 recommendations
for reforming the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), the police force
in Northern Ireland. Some of the most important of these are a new
name (the Northern Ireland Police Service), a new badge and symbol, a
reduction in the number of officers, a new human rights-based oath,
and a drive to recruit members from the Catholic community. The
Patten Commission report is one of several strands in the ongoing
peace process stemming from the Good Friday Agreement, which itself
is currently under review after setbacks this summer. Response to the
Patten Report has been mixed, with Unionist politicians expressing
outrage and Nationalists taking a more cautious and noncommittal
response. Northern Ireland Secretary Mo Mowlam has promised that the
report will not be implemented until there has been a period of
consultation (until the end of November) with "the political parties,
the Irish Government and the wider community." Users can read the
full text of the report in HTML or .pdf format at the Patten
Commission site, which also offers information on Commission members
and its terms of reference. The BBC also provides a useful summary of
the report's recommendations, organized by topic. [MD]


10. Early Virginia Religious Petitions -- LOC
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/repehtml/

This latest American Memory offering from the Library of Congress
(LOC), in collaboration with the University of Virginia, features
images of 432 petitions submitted to the Virginia legislature between
1774 and 1802. Sent from over 80 counties and cities throughout the
state, the petitions discuss topics such as the separation of church
and state, the rights of dissenters, the sale and division of
property in the established church, and the dissolution of unpopular
vestries. Users can browse the collection by geographic location or
date, or search by keyword. Each image is accompanied by a very brief
content description and a link to a larger JPEG image. Additional
resources at the site include an essay on petitioning in
eighteenth-century Virginia, a chronology of religious development in
America, and a link to a previous special exhibition, Religion and
the Founding of the American Republic (reviewed in the June 12, 1998
Scout Report). [MD]


11. Two News Tools
moreover
http://www.moreover.com/
Headlinez.net
http://www.headlinez.net/

These two new sites, both in beta development, will help users stay
current by linking to a wide selection of headlines and news stories.
The first and much larger site, moreover, currently offers the top
stories from over 1,500 sources, grouped into 150 categories. The
home page features the latest top stories worldwide, as well as the
major news in business, finance, Internet, media, and technology.
Headlines are also organized in a variety of general categories, by
industry, and by region or country. News stories can be freely
accessed from the site's main page, or after free registration, users
can create their own customized news page with the moreover
Publisher. With the Publisher, they can select which new sources will
be monitored, tweak the layout of the page, and for those integrating
the headlines into their own site, add their own HTML. The second
site is, at present, a much more modest, but also more focused,
resource, featuring breaking Internet, technology, and computing news
only. Users can read headlines by source or select any number of
sources to create a customized page. An internal keyword search
engine is also provided. [MD]


12. University of Nebraska - Lincoln: Artist Diversity Residency Program
http://www-class.unl.edu/adrp/

Like other large universities in the US, the University of Nebraska -
Lincoln sponsors this program "to promote a greater appreciation for
diversity on the campus and in the community." Artists working in a
variety of media, from diverse cultural backgrounds, are brought to
Lincoln to work with university students, students at public schools,
and community organizations. Currently four artists can be seen at
the site: Flo Oy Wong, Jeff Raz, Linda Anfusc, and Juan Tejada.
Issues related to ethnic identity play a part in each of their works.
For example, Flo Oy Wong's mixed media installations express the
Chinese immigrant experience in California, and Linda Anfusc presents
a series of broadsides on Native Americans's place in American
history. [DS]


13. _Right on the Money_
http://www.rightonthemoney.org/

Launched in January 1999 and produced by KTCA-TV, St.
Paul-Minneapolis, this public television series "offers
straightforward advice for people who want to make better financial
decisions for themselves and their families." The companion Website
features program transcripts, interviews with experts, a few key
tips, and (annotated) select print and online resources for each of
the show's 26 episodes. Sample show topics include "Creating a
Household Budget," "Planning for Your Retirement," "Managing Your
Student Loans," and "Investment Basics," among others. Short
biographies of guest experts and a list of broadcast stations airing
the show round out the site. [MD]


14. Westerns.com [Windows Media Player, .mp3]
http://www.westerns.com/

This site will win the hearts of classic Western lovers, featuring
over 60 short films (most 30 to 60 minutes) in their entirety. Fans
will find many of their favorites: Tom Mix, Gene Autry, Lee Van
Cleef, Kit Carson, Hoot Gibson, The Lone Ranger, the Cisco Kid, and
many more. The films are offered in Windows Media Player format only,
with playback quality a little better than the average for streaming
media. The site also offers short biographies, filmographies, and
images of a large number of Western stars, and a sound archive
(Windows Media Player of Winamp required). Git Along Little Dogies!
[MD]



====== Network Tools ====

15. Authoring XHTML - Mozquito Project
http://www.mozquito.org/list/index.html
Mozquito Project
http://www.mozquito.org/

This new moderated mailing list from the Mozquito Project was created
to "support webauthors for their step up to the new W3C-standard
XHTML." The list will offer the latest XHTML news and provide a forum
for webauthors to discuss their questions. The Mozquito Project is
working to create a new Web standard for forms, allowing people to
author documents in new markup languages and then have them
transformed into a file (Mozquito File) that existing browsers can
process. More information on the Project and its products are
available at the home page. Both the mailing list and the Mozquito
Project are directed by Stack Overflow, a member of the World Wide
Web Consortium (W3C). [MD]

To subscribe, send mail to:
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In the body of the message type:
        SUBSCRIBE XHTML your email address


16. Third State of the Onion
http://www.perl.com/pub/1999/08/onion/talk1.html

This page, part of publisher O'Reilly & Associates's Website devoted
to the Perl language, contains a transcript of Larry Wall's address
at the Perl Conference 3.0, which was held as part of the recent
O'Reilly Open Source Convention in Monterey, California. In his
address, Wall, the original author of the Perl programming language,
provides a thought-provoking (and entertaining) mix of philosophy and
technology. Wall uses molecular analogies to argue that the Perl
community can act as a bond between the open source and the
commercial sectors. The page also includes static copies of images
used during the address. [MD]



====== In The News ====

17. Clemency for Puerto Rican Nationalists
_El Nuevo Dia_ Interactivo [.pdf]
http://www.endi.com/manual/locales/liberacion.html
"FALN prisoners another step closer to freedom" -- CNN
http://www.cnn.com/US/9909/09/faln.clemency/
"Hillary Clinton - Clemency" -- NPR [RealPlayer]
http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/atc/19990908.atc.16.ram
"Puerto Rican Prisoners" -- NPR [RealPlayer]
http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/me/19990908.me.09.ram
"Puerto Rican nationalists to be released after two decades in
prison" -- World Socialist Web Site
http://www.wsws.org/articles/1999/sep1999/faln-s09.shtml
Puerto Rico Herald
http://www.puertorico-herald.org/
"Puerto Rican Clemency" -- _The Washington Post_
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPlate/1999-09/10/000l-091099-idx.html
"Mixed-up signals from the Clintons" -- _The Boston Globe_
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/251/editorials/Mixed_up_signals_from
_the_Clintons+.shtml
"Yank the Clemency Offer" -- Chicago Tribune"
http://chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/article/0,2669,SAV-9909020070,FF.html

Despite a non-binding Congressional resolution condemning the action,
President Clinton gave final approval yesterday to the Bureau of
Prisons for the release of eleven members of a militant Puerto Rican
nationalist group who agreed to renounce violence in return for
clemency. Two others, already out of prison, will have their fines
reduced if they respond positively to the deal by this evening. The
president originally offered clemency to sixteen members of the Armed
Forces of National Liberation, a Puerto Rican pro-independence group
known by its Spanish initials, FALN. The FALN has been linked to more
than 100 bombings, mostly in New York and Chicago, in the 1970s and
early 1980s. None of the people offered clemency were convicted in
any of the bombings, but all were convicted on charges ranging from
conspiracy and bomb-making to armed robbery. While opponents of the
move charge that Clinton is soft on terrorism, his supporters claim
their complaints are just an attempt to inflict political damage on
the President and his wife's impending Senate campaign in New York
state.

The online version of San Juan's _El Nuevo Dia_ offers a feature
story on the clemency deal, with related stories, an analysis of the
conditions, and a .pdf copy of the one-page statement the prisoners
must sign. The site is in Spanish only. CNN's report offers a concise
overview of the clemency deal and the reactiosn of leading
politicians. The next two items, reports from National Public Radio's
_Morning Edition_ and _All Things Considered_, discuss the clemency
offer and the opposition to it expressed by Senate candidate Hillary
Rodham Clinton. The World Socialist Web Site offers a more
comprehensive, if more ideologically-driven, account of FALN
activities, the prisoners, and objections to their release. The
latest issue of the Puerto Rico Herald, "The Voice of Puerto Rico
Self-Determination," contains a number of articles related to the
clemency offer and prisoner release. Finally, the last three
editorials represent the range of opinions on the clemency offer
expressed by the American press. [MD]




======                        ======
==   Index for September 10, 1999 ==
======                        ======

1.  Scout Report for Social Sciences and Business & Economics
Scout Report for Social Sciences
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/socsci/1999/ss-990907.html
Scout Report for Business & Economics
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/bus-econ/1999/be-990909.html

2.  Two from the CIA
CIA Documents on the Cuban Missile Crisis 1962 [.pdf, 376p.]
http://www.odci.gov/csi/books/cubamis/book1.pdf
Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments
http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/chiefs/index.html

3.  Can China feed itself? A System for Evaluation of Policy Options
http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/LUC/ChinaFood/index_s.htm

4.  The Social Science Dream Machine: Resource discovery, analysis
and delivery on the Web
http://www.nesstar.org/papers/iassist_0599.html

5.  Decent Work and Protection for All: Priority of the Americas
http://www.oitamericas99.org.pe/english/agenda/textadop/report/index.shtml
.pdf version (1277K)
http://www.oitamericas99.org.pe/english/agenda/textadop/report/text.pdf

6.  Mathematics Genealogy Project
http://hcoonce.math.mankato.msus.edu/

7.  FindLaw Constitutional Law Center
http://supreme.findlaw.com/

8.  IMS Meta-data Specification - Version 1 [.pdf]
http://www.imsproject.org/metadata/

9.  A New Beginning: Policing in Northern Ireland (Patten Report) [.pdf, 560K]
http://www.belfast.org.uk/report.htm
Independent Commission on Policing for Northern Ireland
http://www.belfast.org.uk/
Summary of Recommendations -- BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/patten_report/

10. Early Virginia Religious Petitions -- LOC
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/repehtml/

11. Two News Tools
moreover
http://www.moreover.com/
Headlinez.net
http://www.headlinez.net/

12. University of Nebraska - Lincoln: Artist Diversity Residency Program
http://www-class.unl.edu/adrp/

13. _Right on the Money_
http://www.rightonthemoney.org/

14. Westerns.com [Windows Media Player, .mp3]
http://www.westerns.com/

15. Authoring XHTML - Mozquito Project
http://www.mozquito.org/list/index.html
Mozquito Project
http://www.mozquito.org/

16. Third State of the Onion
http://www.perl.com/pub/1999/08/onion/talk1.html

17. Clemency for Puerto Rican Nationalists
_El Nuevo Dia_ Interactivo [.pdf]
http://www.endi.com/manual/locales/liberacion.html
"FALN prisoners another step closer to freedom" -- CNN
http://www.cnn.com/US/9909/09/faln.clemency/
"Hillary Clinton - Clemency" -- NPR [RealPlayer]
http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/atc/19990908.atc.16.ram
"Puerto Rican Prisoners" -- NPR [RealPlayer]
http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/me/19990908.me.09.ram
"Puerto Rican nationalists to be released after two decades in
prison" -- World Socialist Web Site
http://www.wsws.org/articles/1999/sep1999/faln-s09.shtml
Puerto Rico Herald
http://www.puertorico-herald.org/
"Puerto Rican Clemency" -- _The Washington Post_
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPlate/1999-09/10/000l-091099-idx.html
"Mixed-up signals from the Clintons" -- _The Boston Globe_
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/251/editorials/Mixed_up_signals_from
_the_Clintons+.shtml
"Yank the Clemency Offer" -- Chicago Tribune"
http://chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/article/0,2669,SAV-9909020070,FF.html



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