This may be obvious to most here, but I was taken a bit by surprise when I discovered that the Echo had access to my posts on the UTCSTAFF mailing list. At first, I was contacted by a very curteous Chloe Morrison, Editor-in-Chief of the Echo, asking if it was ok to include my comments from UTCSTAFF in an article for the Echo. After granting limited permission to quote me in full with context, I received a reply from Robby Trail, Managing Editor of the Echo stating the following: "We are not going to run the entire messages of either you or Ms. Webber, but we will be publishing part of what you said in response to Weber's comments. We will say that you 'said' this is response to Ms. Webber's comments within the story." My subsequent reply asking for more details and providing permission for a partial quote given there was no misrepresentation by omission or modification of context was ignored. In short, I got the impression that Mr. Trail was going to publish what he saw fit, regardless of my wishes. The actual article did omit pertinent details of my statement but did not contain any clear misrepresentation by omission or modification of context; thus, I did not pursue the matter. I now assume that any portion of any post to UTCSTAFF might be published in the Echo. = Glenn Brook