[KS] Re: "U.S. should consider withdrawing troops from Korean Peninsula",

Yong-ho Choe choeyh at hawaii.edu
Mon Jun 19 18:00:14 EDT 2000


I don't mind receiving ICAS materials.  They are often quite useful and enlightening.




At 03:09 PM 6/18/2000 -1000, Henny Savenije wrote:
>At 10:03 AM 6/19/00, Michael Goodwin wrote:
>>John C Jamieson wrote:
>>
>> > I suggest that "ICAS" communications not be sent through "Korean Studies".
>> > Readers will then be able to deal directly with that organization regarding
>> > continued receipt.  Thanks.
>>
>>I agree entirely! ICAS often sends duplicates of their messages as well and
>>that is particularly irritating --after it has happened a dozen or so times.
>>Thanks.
>
>I agree too, I get them nowadays in triplets, since I receive them 
>personally and on two lists I subscribed to.
>
>Quite irritating.
>
>Thanks as well
>
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