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README:
ET 17 Jan   1996 British army to buy L-R ambulances
ET 27 June  1995 new v. classic RR in the farming-set
ET 13 June  1995 armoured Land-Rovers in Bosnia
ET 16 May   1995 four wheel drive safety
ET 21 March 1995 Range Rover safety and roll-overs (police)
ET 14 Nov   1994 new Range Rover

Electronic Telegraph (ET).

12/4/95: Here is a reply from the Electronic Telegraph (ET) [registered service mark!] concerning the use of its articles. Note that as of 4/'95 you have to register to read ET, although there is no charge, and that all access to articles is via cgi-bin scripts, presumably for gathering statistics etc. The motoring articles are mostly under `features' on Tuesdays (try the `archive').

From (@post.demon.co.uk,@telegrph.demon.co.uk:et@pat.telegraph.co.uk) Wed Apr 12 03:05:52 1995
From: et@pat.telegraph.co.uk
To: lloyd@cs.monash.edu.au
Message-id: (9504111537.324894@eric.telegraph.co.uk)

--- Begin Included Message ---
re the www
| Is there any mechanism by which I
| can place an anchor to an ET page in one of my www pages
| and have other people be able to follow
| that link on the www? [ie. without them registering]
'Fraid not.
| Alternatively can I copy an ET page
| and link to the copy, with acknowledgement?
You may use copy for non-commercial/personal use as long as it carries acknowledgement including the lawyers weasel words about being a registered service mark.
| Dr. Lloyd ALLISON
| Dept. of Computer Science, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3168, AUSTRALIA
| LA home
Ben Rooney
ET Editor