From mentor at alb-net.com Fri Jan 11 16:09:29 2002 From: mentor at alb-net.com (Mentor Cana) Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 16:09:29 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NYC-L] [Kcc-News] Words from Mr. Albin Kurti (fwd) Message-ID: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> READ & DISTRIBUTE FURTHER <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< --------------------------------------------------------------------- Kosova Crisis Center (KCC) News Network: http://www.alb-net.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- Albanian Prisoner Advocacy List -- Prisoner Pals Newsletter January 09, 2002 ========================================== A-PAL STATEMENT: ========================================== We are including here a letter from released prisoner, Albin Kurti, to the Members of the European Parliament, presented by MEP Olivier Dupuis. We ask that all of our readers maintain international pressure on Serb and UNMIK authorities to transfer the remaining 201 prisoners immediately - and that the Albanian hostage situation be resolved by March 31, 2002. -- Albin Kurti Open letter to the MEPs: press release KOSOVAN HOSTAGES STILL HELD IN DETENTION IN SERBIA: OPEN LETTER TO THE MEMBERS OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT FROM ALBIN KURTI, THE KOSOVAN STUDENT LEADER WHO WAS HELD HOSTAGE FOR OVER TWO AND HALF YEARS BY THE SERBIAN AUTHORITIES Brussels, 8 January 2002. In the face of the silence that continues to surround the issue of the 201 ethnic Albanians from Kosovo still held in prison by the Serbian authorities, Albin Kurti, Kosovan student leader and a leading figure in the Kosovan resistance to the Communist regime of Slobodan Milosevic, has sent an open letter to the members of the European Parliament in which he denounces the ?institutionalised injustice? suffered by the Kosovan hostages, as well as the responsibility of the international community in general and the European Union in particular. www.radicalparty.org Albin Kurti (*) Open Letter to the Members of the European Parliament Prishtina, Kosova, January 5, 2002 Dear Member of the European Parliament, I want to remind you that, at this time, throughout "Serbia," there are 201 Albanians still being held as hostages, in continuation of the policy of brutal subjugation of Albanians begun under Milosevic and continued even now. Some weeks ago, I was suddenly released from Nish Prison after being forcibly deprived of liberty for more than two years and seven months. I had been abducted from Prishtina during the NATO war. On March 13, 2000, a self-pro-claimed Prishtina District Court located in Nish sentenced me, according to them, to 15 years imprisonment. Even though I never recognized so-called Serbia and Yugoslavia and their organs and institutions, even though I never asked for an appeal or requested amnesty, things that I wouldn't do for any price, they nevertheless released me. They kidnapped me when they arrested me, and they kidnapped me when they released me. Their politics do remain to be above the law. They didn't do this for the sake of humanity or justice. It cannot be said, as some are saying, that justice has been done in my situation. With my release they bought some time and they caused a reduction of international pressure (although it has been always weak in this matter of the Albanian hostages). At the same time, they hoped to improve their image in front of the world. I was released for political leverage. The others are kept for future political leverage. Albanians, who are still being unjustly kept in "Serbia", are not prisoners but hostages. They were kidnapped and severely tortured, not arrested. For instance, Lipjan prison was run like as brutally as an internment camp in Bosnia, and that the judge supervising this torture in this district was moved to Nish in the so-called Prishtina District Court of Nish. They are still being kept and treated as hostages in places of detention that are more similar to concentration camps than prisons. There are no conditions for hygiene or medical care; there are no conditions for life. Psychological torture, insults, threats, and provocations have replaced--even surpassed-- the brutality and physical torture of before. Let me explain these detention conditions more precisely. In April 1999, from all over "Yugoslavia", Albanian hostages were brought to Dubrava Prison in Kosova, because Serb authorities knew that this prison would be bombed by NATO forces as an army site. They assembled about 1,100 people there, in order to use this as an opportunity for killing and massacring Albanians. NATO bombed Dubrava on May 19-21,1999 and several Western journalists witnessed these events. The massacre by guards and inmates began on May 22, 1999. Many Dubrava survivors are still imprisoned today in "Serbia." At the same time, the same people involved in perpetrating this massacre are working as guards throughout "Serbia," still "guarding" Albanian hostages. The majority of those who survived the Dubrava massacre have serious wounds--open wounds, paralysis, shattered bones, amputations, and pieces of metal from grenades and rockets that are still today in their bodies. Others have informed you of this before me, and still nothing has happened. Further examples of institutionalized injustice against Albanians were in the investigative procedures that preceded the "trials." Besides the fact that all investigations were characterized by brutal and inhuman torture, Serbian investigators always took as an established fact that Albanians were all collectively guilty simply because they were Albanian. Later on, in all "trials" against Albanians, the Serb Courts (called Prishtina District Court, for example) acted like it was not their duty to prove the guilt of Albanians, but that Albanian hostages were those who needed to prove their innocence. The essence of trials was prejudice, irregularity, and a show of dominance. >From this point of view, those "trials" are not contested not only because they didn't have facts but above all because those facts never existed in the first place. They created false facts for Albanians - which still would be insufficient for a just trail - and the other main method was having Albanians testify against themselves. Their own confessions, extracted under torture, were used to convict them. It is universally irregular and illegal to use a forced confession against someone on trial. These forced confessions were the only evidence. Furthermore, very often Albanians were not allowed to speak their own language in court. If this seems absurd and like something that could not be going on in this century, consider the unusual document that Haekkerup - Covic signed on November 5, 200l. Again, it seems that Serbian Courts were being recognized (acknowledged) to have the right to review the "cases" of Kosovar Albanians, who are citizens of Kosovo under UNMIK's jurisdiction, not Serbia's! The original goal of this document was to publicly state the jurisdiction of UNMIK in these cases. But, what happened? Furthermore, how it is possible to allow this to continue to happen when those the same illegal and non-legitimate "courts" produced both the evidence (confessions) and the sentences against these hostages? The international community in general and European Union in particular have done very little in this aspect. Especially, as far as the Council and the Commission were concerned the pressures were rare and only in the form of simply raising the problem at private meetings with Serb officials. There was no public pressure--ever--nor any consequences for not releasing these people and restoring their liberty. In the best light, the silence of the Commission and the Council of the European Union and the ineffectiveness of European Union in general are absurd. All this has and will continue to have tragic consequences for not only the hostages but also for their families throughout Kosova. This doesn? t mean anything else than support and help to "Yugoslavia" and "Serbia" while they were continuing to have and to keep hostages. Even now, the European Union is supporting, helping, and favoring the hostage-keepers. All this makes the European Union responsible too for keeping Albanians as hostages. In addition, the member states of the European Union are all responsible as co-signers of the Geneva Conventions, which states that all detainees shall be released immediately following the cessation of hostilities. And that the families have the right not to be subjected to the disappearance of their loved ones. If the European Union don't enforce and vocally promote these rights, who will? The hostages should be released immediately and unconditionally. Regarding any aid or support that the European Union is giving to "Yugoslavia" and "Serbia" or that considers giving in the future, if it conditions (like US Senate efforts to restrict funding, because furthermore these crimes are ongoing in Europe, not in the USA) it with the issue of release of Albanian hostages - in which case those accused for ordinary crimes (deeds) would be transferred in the prisons of Kosova - then you would find this problem immediately resolved. I am aware of the initiatives undertaken and resolutions adopted by European Parliament for the issue of Albanian hostages and I thank You very much for everything, but the real fact that 201 Albanians are still hostages in ?Serbia? makes everyone conscious for the insufficiency of results and therefore of endeavours, too. The matter of Albanians hostages is also a matter of your conscience just as much as being a matter of Rule of Law and international legacy. You cannot behave as if this is not happening or that it is not happening in Europe. With hope that you will increase urgently your own efforts and the pressure on the Council and the Commission of the European Union in order to finally solve this very sad issue of the Albanian hostages, I take this opportunity to wish you and your family all the best for 2002. Albin Kurti (*) I was released last November. ### EMAIL-ACTION: RELEASE THE PRISONERS NOW! T? LIROHEN MENJ?HER? T? BURGOSURIT! LASST JETZT DIE GEFANGENEN FREI! ODMAH OSLOBODITE ZATVORENIKE! http://www.dbein.bndlg.de/APP/ http://www.khao.org/appkosova ________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from this list visit: http://www.alb-net.com/mailman/listinfo/kcc-news From kosova at jps.net Mon Jan 14 21:39:32 2002 From: kosova at jps.net (kosova at jps.net) Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 18:39:32 -0800 Subject: [NYC-L] =?iso-8859-1?Q?Info:_Takime_me_p=EBrkthyesit_shqiptar=EB_n=EB_Gjermani?= Message-ID: Takime me p?rkthyesit shqiptar? n? Gjermani Firma amerikane, TRW, nd?rmarrje e Mbrojtes Amerikane, k?rkon shqiptar? n? Gjermani q? flasin anglisht p?r t? ndihmuar n? st?rvitjen e ushtar?ve amerikan? q? do t? sh?rbejn? n? Kosov?. Personat duhet t? ken? statusin e q?ndrimit legal n? Gjermani dhe t? ken? leje t? pun?s. Ushtrimet fillojn? me dat?n 23 shkurt dhe p?rfundojn? me 15 mars. N? se jeni t? interesuar apo jeni n? dijeni p?r dik? q? mund t? jet? i interesuar, ju lut?m na kontaktoni sa m? par? n? email-in Isuf.Hajrizi at trw.com ose d?rgojeni k?rkes?n me faks n? numri: 06925577022. N? k?rkes? le t? p?rfshihet emri dhe mbiemri juaj; numri i autorizimit p?r pun?; data dhe vendi i lindjes; adresa korrekte ku jetoni; numri i telefonit ne sht?pi, n? pun? dhe celulari; si dhe email-i -- po q? se keni; mund?sisht d?rgojeni edhe nj? rezume q? paraqet historin? tuaj t? pun?s dhe shkollimit. P?rfaq?suesit e firm?s TRW gjend?n n? Gjermani (Mynhen, Farnkfurt dhe Nyrnberg) p?r kualifikimin e kandidat?ve prej dat?s 19 deri me 25 janar. Kandidat?t e rrethin?s s? Mynhenit mund t? takohen me k?ta p?rfaq?sues me dat?n 19 janar prej or?s 10 deri n? or?n 5, dhe t? nes?rmen me 20 janar prej or?s 12 deri n? or?n 5. Vendtakimi ?sht? n? hotelin Marriot Munich. Berliner Strasse 93, Munich. Ju lut?m sillni me vete edhe dokumentat q? tregojn? se jeni legalisht ne Gjermani dhe keni t? drejt? pune. Kurse kandidat?t e rrethin?s s? Frankfurtit mund te takohen m? p?rfaq?suesit e TRW-s? me dat?n 21 janar prej ores 1 deri n? 6 pas dite dhe me dat?n 22 janar, prej or?s 2 deri n? or?n 5 pas dite n? hotelin Marriot Frankfurt, Hamburger Allee 2 10, 60486 Farnkfurt. Nd?rkaq, kandidat?t e rrethin?s s? Nyrnmebrgut e kan? takimin me dat?n n? Congress Hotel Mercure Neurnberg, Muenchener Strasse 283, Nuernberg 90471 me dat?n 23 janar prej or?s 1 deri n? or?n 5 pas dite dhe me dat?n 24 janar prej 8:30 deri n? 11:30. ### From besnik at alb-net.com Wed Jan 16 15:38:05 2002 From: besnik at alb-net.com (Besnik Pula) Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 15:38:05 -0500 Subject: [NYC-L] FW: Buyrum Party, January 19th In-Reply-To: <200201161235.AA641204354@buyrum.net> Message-ID: ------ Forwarded Message From: "Buyrum Info" Happy New Year everyone! Very special thanks to all of you who came over for the Christmas Eve event. We are grateful for the peaceful & positive vibes you always bring!! Buyrum is back to start the new year with more fun at the Albanian shindig. Our next Buyrum event will be on SATURDAY, January 19th back @ the FLAMINGO, 219 second avenue (btw. 13th + 14th st) New York, NY 10003. on the floor dj GENTI playing more belly shaking ethnic groove sounds, along with a guest DJ for all of our Albanian music needs upstairs saloone AMF & dj SPHINX spinning the finest dance beats in everyones favorite room both floors accompanied by our live percussionists There will be more projected visuals displayed, all thanks to CACA $10 on our reduced list, $15 at the door. To be on our reduced list, e-mail us your full name before 2pm on Saturday the 19th at info at buyrum.net To see the flyer check out our website at http://www.buyrum.net from 9pm til late 18 to enter, 21 to drink We hope to see you there! the Buyrum Crew "From the root to the fruit... NYC" ink, 2001 __________________________________________________ D O T E A S Y - "Join the web hosting revolution!" http://www.doteasy.com ------ End of Forwarded Message From jeton at hotmail.com Thu Jan 17 15:38:14 2002 From: jeton at hotmail.com (Jeton Ademaj) Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 15:38:14 -0500 Subject: [NYC-L] US in Kosovo = Strong Ties with Kosovars Message-ID: U.S. Engagement in Kosovo Created Strong Ties with Albanian Kosovars (Interview with Dr. Alush Gashi) (1070) By Kiersten McCutchan Washington File Staff Writer Washington -- The United States' assistance to Kosovo when it was threatened by the Milosevic regime has created strong ties between Kosovo and America, and has given members of this Balkan community insight into and sympathy for American values, says Dr. Alush Gashi, a member of the newly elected Kosovo Assembly, a surgeon, and senior advisor to Ibrahim Rugova, president of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK). In a recent interview with The Washington File, Gashi said he doesn't believe American success in Kosovo is well known around the world and that people who are hostile to America "just do not know for what you stand." Kosovo, with a population that is 75 percent Muslim, is an example of truly positive Muslim-U.S. relations, Gashi said. The United States came to Kosovo's aid in response to former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic's campaign of ethnic cleansing, which sought to exterminate any non-Serb people from the province, said Gashi, who is also Foreign Affairs Secretary of the LDK and a past spokesman for Kosovo to the U.S. Congress and the former Clinton Administration. "American engagement in Kosova is unique," Gashi explained. "It was continuous and in all phases, starting with prewar humanitarian aid and diplomatic and political support." "Without America's strong commitment, the western coalition [against Milosevic] would not have taken place," he said. America sent its "sons and daughters" to fight Milosevic and Serb troops to "save innocent civilians, who happened to be Muslims of Western culture, and to create conditions so Kosovars could return home, establish democracy and reshape their future." Gashi added that "under NATO protection Kosovars returned home, but Americans and its allies did not go home. They stayed and continued supporting peace-loving people who were building a postwar Kosova," building schools, hospitals, roads and mosques. "I believe that Kosova Albanians love America because they are aware of American values," he observed. "America conveyed its ideals of democracy to Kosovo. It was the United States of America that gave us the hope that, if we opposed violence, worked for democracy, and stood for human and national rights for all Kosova citizens, we would not be left alone. The United States of America kept its promise to us." "For many years now, we have not been left alone," Gashi continued. "Frequent congressional delegations, diplomats, journalists, human rights activists, humanitarian workers and religious leaders visited us in Kosova and supported our sticking with a peaceful approach. United States representatives worldwide helped us in raising our concerns about violations of human and national rights. Diplomatic support for peace and justice were evident. American institutions received us on a regular basis." When the Serbian regime closed down all Albanian language media, the Voice of America (VOA) became "very important" for Kosovo, Gashi said. "Human rights activists and political parties had very good access to VOA to condemn the human rights violations and to promote democracy. "The message of political leaders to the Kosova population was that peace would work and we would gain freedom if we opposed violence and built democracy -- and for that we had American support. In this process Albanian-American support was very important." Gashi said the U.S. Mission in Kosovo is very active in helping Kosovars rebuild their country, with reconstruction efforts and with the establishment of democratic institutions, which he calls "key factors for stability and prosperity." "We believe that the hard work of the American Mission in Kosova is an essential factor to make a difference in Kosova and, as well, for regional stability." He said the investment of the United States and the international community in democratic institutions "was crowned with very good local elections" and Kosovo-wide elections last year. Because of the successful relationship between America and Kosovo, the Albanian Kosovar community can offer its support and a sympathetic view of American values as well as a positive example of America's relationship with Muslims, Gashi believes. Kosovars show their support for the United States in many ways, he said. There is "strong political and diplomatic support, and foremost, there is love and care for Americans who are serving in Kosovo in different capacities." Also, "there is strong support from Kosovars for zero tolerance against terrorism." Kosovars saw the attacks of September 11 not only as attacks on America, Gashi said, but also as attacks on Kosovo and on the world. "The pain was felt like a death in the family," he said. "Kosovars believe in God and in America. They have not seen God. However, they have seen what America did for Kosova. Kosova was shocked by the news that its savior had been attacked. America had saved Kosova." He described the Kosovars' response in those difficult moments after four hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon in Washington, and a field in Pennsylvania. "We went out into the streets of Kosova with candlelight and American flags and visited our American friends who are in Kosova to help us to establish strong democratic institutions. In our modest way we showed that we care for America." Gashi continued: "During all the years of repression we believed that some day Kosova would be free like America. We believe that the aim of the attack against America was to change the American way of life. We do not want you to change. We do not want evil to prevail." Kosovars also support America's military actions in Afghanistan in the war on terrorism because Kosovo was terrorized by the Milosevic regime, just as the Afghan people were by the Taliban, Gashi said. Now "remarkable things are taking place in Kosova," he said. For instance, many people do not realize that "the American-Jewish community was engaged in rebuilding the mosques like one in the village of Jablanica in the Gjakova Municipality of Kosova." This story and similar stories deserve to be told, Gashi said. He believes that if people worldwide could reach out to each other a little more -- and if audiences could tune into what the Kosovo community has to say about the United States -- it might help "let others understand the American sense of justice." "The secret of Kosova's success is the continuous American engagement, and foremost, an investment in democracy," Gashi concluded. (The Washington File is a product of the Office of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov) NNNN _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx From mentor at alb-net.com Fri Jan 18 20:03:04 2002 From: mentor at alb-net.com (Mentor Cana) Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 20:03:04 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NYC-L] [AMCC-News] Macedonia: Rights Defenders Under Attack Message-ID: >>>>>>>>>>>>> PLEASE READ & DISTRIBUTE FURTHER <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< --------------------------------------------------------------------- Human Rights Violations in Macedonia http://www.alb-net.com/amcc/humanrights.htm Macedonian police brutality, abuse and massacres http://www.alb-net.com/amcc/abuse_violence.htm --------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.hrw.org/press/2002/01/macedonia_0119.htm FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Macedonia: Rights Defenders Under Attack Campaign to Intimidate the Helsinki Committee (New York, January 19, 2002) - In letters sent today to the President and Prime Minister of Macedonia, Human Rights Watch denounced a recent campaign to discredit and intimidate the Macedonian Helsinki Committee, a local human rights organization. In statements by government officials and government-controlled media, the Helsinki Committee and its president Mirjana Najcevska have been branded "state enemies" because of their human rights reporting, especially on violations by the Macedonian police. The Minister of the Interior, Ljube Boskovski, has been leading these verbal assaults. "These attacks are a threat to the rights of all Macedonians," said Elizabeth Andersen, executive director of the Europe and Central Asia division of Human Rights Watch. "They come from the highest levels of the Macedonian government and have a clear aim: to silence the critical reporting of a leading human rights group." Although this is not the first time Macedonian authorities have targeted human rights organizations, this recent wave of intimidation seems to have been triggered by leaks of the Helsinki Committee's forthcoming annual report. Minister Boskovski and others have been particularly hostile to the Helsinki Committee's work on the protection of rights of Macedonia's ethnic Albanian citizens. Human rights groups have criticized the Macedonian police for numerous rights violations, including unlawful arrests, torture, and mistreatment of ethnic Albanians. Boskovski has direct authority over the Macedonian police forces. The conflict over the Helsinki Committee's work comes at a time when many Macedonians and the international community are trying to address long-standing minority rights and other human rights problems through implementation of the Ohrid peace agreement. Human Rights Watch has conveyed its concerns to representatives of the international community, including the Chair-in-Office of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Portuguese Foreign Minister Jaime Gama, who visits Skopje today. For further information, please contact: In New York, Darian Pavli: (office) +1-212-216-1268, (mobile) +1-917-250-2920 In Brussels, Jean-Paul Marthoz: +32-2-736-7838 The letters are available on the Human Rights Watch website at: http://www.hrw.org/press/2002/01/georglet0118.htm http://www.hrw.org/press/2002/01/trajlet0118.htm ________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from this list visit: http://www.alb-net.com/mailman/listinfo/amcc-news From besnik at alb-net.com Tue Jan 22 11:23:42 2002 From: besnik at alb-net.com (Besnik Pula) Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 11:23:42 -0500 Subject: [NYC-L] Albanian keyboard for Mac OS X Message-ID: Dear friends, I've created an Albanian keyboard layout to use with Apple's newest operating system, Mac OS X. I'm trying to put together an easy to use installer and make the layout widely available, but until that happens, I am happy to send the keyboard layout with installation instructions to anyone who needs it. Regards, Besnik From acd at acd.it Tue Jan 22 21:28:50 2002 From: acd at acd.it (ACD) Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 02:28:50 +0000 Subject: [NYC-L] ON&ON Guided tour through musical worlds #3 Message-ID: <3C4E1FE2.4968B8BE@acd.it> ACD Documents of Contemporary Art is pleased to present: ON&ON Guided tour through musical worlds Viaggi organizzati nei mondi della musica Organisierte Reisen in musikalische Welten Bolzano - Bozen (Italy/Italia/Italien), 22.11.2001 - 04.04.2002 [Image] 24. 01. 2002, ore/Uhr/at 21.00 Auditorium Haydn, Bolzano-Bozen (Italy) " New Directions in Music: Caught in the Magma of Electronics and the Vortex of Disco " " Nuovi generi musicali: nel magma dell'elettronica, nel gorgo della discoteca " " Neue Stilrichtungen: im Magma der Elektronik, im Sog der Diskotheken " Directed by/ a cura di/ Gestalter: Luca De Gennaro conduttore di Weekendance (Radiodue) e direttore artistico MTV Italia Moderator des Radioprogramms Weekendance (Radiodue) und k?nstlerischer Leiter von MTV Italia Presenter Weekendance (Radiodue) and artistic director MTV Italia Speaker/ relatore/ Vortragender: Alessio Bertallot d.j., speaker of/ conduttore di/ n?chtliche Stimme von: Radio Deejay Performer: Boosta musician/ musicista dei/ Musiker von: Subsonica Artistic Interpretations of the New Directions in Music and Its Various Sub-Genres - A Continuously Evolving Magmatic World Nuovi generi e nuove denominazioni, sottogeneri e filiazioni artistiche, un mondo magmatico in perenne evoluzione. The multi-facetted magmatic dance world comes from an underground that defies conventional description. Now and then it throws up new rhythms and musical forms. From "drum'n'bass" to "two step", from "techhouse" to "breakbeat" - a rainbow of musical expressions which go all the way from the macroscopic down to the finely detailed Il mondo della "dance" ? magmatico e sfaccettato, fatto di un "underground" impossibile da seguire con completezza, dal quale periodicamente vengono alla luce nuovi ritmi e nuove musiche. Dal "drum'n bass" al "two step", dalla "tech house" al "breakbeat", ? tutto un fiorire di definizioni e di tipi di musica le cui differenze possono variare sono dal macroscopico al puntiforme. Vom Drum?n Bass ?ber Two Step, vom Tech House hin zum Breakbeat, es ist ein st?ndiges Aufbl?hen von neuen Definitionen und Stilrichtungen, die sich im gro?en oder auch nur in kleinsten Details unterscheiden k?nnen. Organisation/ Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano - Alto Adige _ Ripartizione Cultura Italiana Autonome Provinz Bozen - S?dtirol _ Italienische Kultur http://www.provincia.bz.it/ONandON/ ACD http://www.acd.it ROVERETO TN ITALY #1/2002 22 jan. To subscribe to this list send an e-mail to acdnews-join at acd.it To unsubscribe from this list send an e-mail to acdnews-leave at acd.it Sottoscrivi la lista inviando un messaggio a acdnews-iscrivimi at acd.it Non desideri ricevere acdnews, invia un messaggio vuoto a acdnews-cancellami at acd.it Coscienti che e-mail indesiderate possono arrecare disturbo e nell'ipotesi che l'iniziativa citata in questa e-mail non desti il Suo interesse, La invitiamo a rimuovere il Suo indirizzo e accettare la Nostre pi? sincere scuse. A norma della Legge 675/96 Le comunichiamo che la Sua e-mail ? stata reperita navigando in Rete o da e-mail che la hanno resa pubblica o tramite Sua iscrizione alla lista. 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