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RE: [council] A message from Stuart Lynn regarding the next ICANN meeting
Philip,
Barring any unforeseeable impediments, I plan to attend the
meeting.
I see no greater risk in this than in living in Argentina,
since this
country has been the target of two terrorist bombing attacks,
in
recent years, both of which devastated the Israeli Embassy
and
the Jewish Community Organization, with over two
hundred
people killed as well as those injured, many of them
non-Jewish
residents of this country.
Regards
Tony Harris
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Enviado: Jueves 20 de Septiembre de 2001
05:12
Asunto: [council] A message from Stuart
Lynn regarding the next ICANN meeting
To the ICANN community:
Some of
you have enquired whether the ICANN Marina del Rey meeting will go
forward as scheduled in November in the light of last week's tragic events
in New York and Washington.
As of now the meeting will be held as
scheduled in Marina del Rey. This might well change if international
events nearer the time unfold in such a way as to make it extremely
difficult or impossible to attend. Regardless, we also want to be
sensitive to the wishes of the ICANN community, particularly those who
would have to travel far to reach Los Angeles.
Although last week's
events are still devastatingly fresh in all our minds, we would
appreciate it if you would share your current thinking as to whether your
plans to travel to Marina del Rey are likely to change-- or
any other advice you may have regarding the November meeting. Again, we
would particularly appreciate hearing from those of you who would have to
travel from afar.
For planning purposes, we will make a final decision
by Wednesday, September 26, so your early response would be greatly
appreciated.
Please send any comments to meeting@icann.org. ____________________
__________________ Stuart
Lynn President and CEO ICANN 4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330 Marina
del Rey, CA 90292 Tel: 310-823-9358 Fax: 310-823-8649 Email:
lynn@icann.org
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