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November 1998

ACLU Blasts East Baton Rouge Parish's Cyber-Compliance Rules
Posted November 9, 1998.
Anti-Filterers Blocked in Plano
Posted November 16, 1998.
Barnes & Noble Buys Ingram for $600 Million
Posted November 16, 1998.
Barron School Officials Reconsidering Book Selection Policy
Posted November 9, 1998.
BellSouth Withdraws From E-rate Lawsuit
Posted November 30, 1998.
Berkeley's Central Library to Close for Two-Year Renovation
Posted November 9, 1998.
Biologist Begins New Journal to Protest Spiraling Serials Prices
Posted November 30, 1998.
Boston Broadcasts the Internet into All Public Schools, Libraries
Posted November 2, 1998.
Buffalo and Erie County PL Unveils Strategic Service Plan
Posted November 30, 1998.
Coining a Collectible for the Library of Congress
Posted November 16, 1998.
Columbus Woman Hoards Stolen Library Materials
Posted November 2, 1998.
Concord Moves Toward Secession from Contra Costa System
Posted November 16, 1998.
Consultant Urges $75-Million Rehab of Norfolk Public Library
Posted November 2, 1998.
Director Resigns over Board's Filtering Approval
Posted November 9, 1998.
FCC Restructures Universal-Service Agencies
Posted November 30, 1998.
FOLUSA Launches Readers' Choice Awards
Posted November 16, 1998.
French Strikers Settle
Posted November 16, 1998.
Gateses Give Seattle PL $20 Million
Posted November 30, 1998.
Judge Delays Enforcement of Child Online Protection Act
Posted November 23, 1998.
Libraries, Schools to Begin Getting E-rate Subsidies at Last
Posted November 30, 1998.
Library of Congress Adds 25 Titles to National Film Registry
Posted November 23, 1998.
Library of Congress Gets Papers of Millay, Harriman
Posted November 2, 1998.
Library Tapes Reveal President Kennedy Accepted Blame in Slaying of Vietnamese Ally
Posted November 30, 1998.
Loudoun County Ruling Doesn't Faze Pro-Filterers in Plano
Posted November 30, 1998.
Loudoun County Trustees Pull Internet Plug Instead of Filters
Posted November 30, 1998.
NCLIS Hearing Examines Internet's Promise and Perils
Posted November 16, 1998.
New York Mayor Releases $22 Million in Library Funds
Posted November 23, 1998.
New York Times Archive Presented to University of Texas
Posted November 2, 1998.
Nolo Press Asks Texas Supreme Court to Lift Secrecy
Posted November 9, 1998.
Bombs Found in New Hampshire Libraries
Posted November 2, 1998.
NYPL Grosses $1.7 Million at Unveiling of Rehabbed Reading Room
Posted November 16, 1998.
One Candidate Still in Running to Head Ventura County System
Posted November 2, 1998.
Orlando Library Staff Move Toward Unionization
Posted November 16, 1998.
Plaintiffs Amend Livermore Suit over Online Smut
Posted November 23, 1998.
Plano, Texas, Library Board Rejects Filters
Posted November 9, 1998.
Post Office to Celebrate Redwood Library and Athenaeum
Posted November 23, 1998.
R, NC-17 Videos Return to St. Tammany Parish Shelves
Posted November 9, 1998.
Referenda Roundup: Good News for Libraries
Posted November 9, 1998.
Savannah's Plan to Close Branches Aired in Debate
Posted November 30, 1998.
SLC Expects E-rate Commitments in Mid-November
Posted November 2, 1998.
St. Louis Library a Haven During Evacuation of Nearby Building
Posted November 9, 1998.
Striking Staff at French National Library Claim Impossible Conditions
Posted November 2, 1998.
Suit Filed Against Internet Subsidies for Parochial Schools
Posted November 23, 1998.
Tennessee Governor Announces Statewide School Filtering
Posted November 23, 1998.
UCLA Library Receives Carol Burnett Collection
Posted November 30, 1998.
Vietnamese Refugee Librarian Vo Thi Van Freed
Posted November 16, 1998.
West Publishing Loses Copyright Case
Posted November 9, 1998.

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