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                    Blythe Systems Announces...

                         NAMEBASE ONLINE!

                 FREE PUBLIC ACCESS NOW AVAILABLE
            via telnet or rlogin to ursula.blythe.org
                      (log in as: namebase)

NameBase: A unique microcomputer name and country index with over
176,000 citations.

NameBase is used by hundreds of serious journalists and
researchers. For anyone with an IBompatible or Macintosh
microcomputer, it offers fast access to a database of 80,000 names
of groups and individuals, compiled from over 500 investigative
books published since 1962, and thousands of pages from
periodicals since 1973. Areas covered include the international
intelligence community, political elites from the Right and Left,
the U.S. foreign policy establishment, assassination theory, Latin
America, big business, and organized crime.


          SPECIAL ONLINE VERSION FOR INTERNET ACCESS!

NameBase Online can now be accessed via the Internet by logging
into Blythe Systems. From your internet site, type the command:

            telnet ursula.blythe.org 

When you see the login prompt, log in as: namebase 
No password is required. To leave the program and return
to your home site, just hit X on the NameBase Online menu.

Note: if you have trouble with your screen when you login via
telnet, (like seeing double characters when you log type), try
the "rlogin" command instead of telnet:

            rlogin ursula.blythe.org 
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   ACCESS AND USE THE NAMEBASE ONLINE PROGRAM FOR FREE!

This is an experimental installation. We aren't sure what the user
load will be, and unrestricted free access may not be available
after our trial period. So login soon and explore this uniquely
valuable information resource!

What some users say about NameBase:

"The sheer novelty and volume ... has won positive reviews
from disparate sources."
            --Christian Science Monitor, July 31, 1989

"...[a] treasure trove of intelligence information."
            --Jeff Gerth, New York Times, October 6, 1987

"...a helpful and easily accessible resource for research
into the world's diplomatic and intelligence communities."
            --Peter Grose, Executive Editor
              Foreign Affairs, Spring 1989

"...the closest popular equivalent to the CIA's own master
computer."
            --Jonathan Marshall, Economics Editor
              San Francisco Chronicle

"[The references I received] would have been invalable
during the early stages of my [research] project."

            --Steve Weinberg, Executive Director
              Investigative Reporters & Editors, Inc.
              The IRE Journal, Winter 1989

"The absolutely indispensable database for anyone
seriously interested in global intelligence and espionage."
            --David Wise, author of Molehunt (1992)

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                    NameBase is published by:

                   Public Information Research
                  a nonprofit corporation based
                     in San Antonio, Texas

                  e-mail: pir@nyxfer.blythe.org

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