and Robert MacMillan, Newsbytes.

At 01:52 PM 07/02/99 -0800, Ellen Rony wrote:
>Ken Freed wrote:
>> an example of how a good reporter makes
>>a difference is Inter@ctive week's Washington bureau chief, Will
>>Rodger. Who else is consistently reporting on DNS issues?
>
>Elizabeth Mills, Jeri Clausing (NYT), John Borland (CMP), Niall McKay
>(Wired), Nick Patience (Computerwire), Sandra Gittlen (Network World
>Fusion), Dan Goodin (C/Net), Jon Swartz (SF Chronicle) ....to name a few.
>While the articles are often general in nature, they bring issues we
>discuss here to a much broader audience.
>
>DNS articles are linked from several places on domainhandbook.com.  Link
>notation includes the byline of individual reporters:
>
>* General media                 http://www.domainhandbook.com/media.html
>* 1998 media archive            http://www.domainhandbook.com/media98.html
>* ICANN                         http://www.domainhandbook.com/icann.html
>* Domain name disputes          http://www.domainhandbook.com/dd.html
>
>
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