Tuesday May 15, 2001
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Before the Jamaican Bobsled Team there was America's first and only African-American college lacrosse program at Morgan State University. Hear the unique local story of the Morgan State Bears, their triumph over racial suspicion, and why Chip Silverman is the only white person ever inducted into the Black Hall of Fame of America.
Miles Harrison, Jr., former Morgan State Bears team member; co-author of "Ten Bears" (Pub: Positive Publications)
Chip Silverman, former Morgan State Bears coach; co-author of "Ten Bears" (Pub: Positive Publications)
There can only be so many dot orgs and dot coms. On this Tech Tuesday, we'll talk about I-CANN, the organization that coordinates domain names, how it is cracking down on cybersquatters and the new domain names coming out this year.
Steven Metalitz, vice president, International Intellectual Property Alliance; president of the Intellectual Property Constituency of the Domain Name Support Organization of ICANN
M. Stuart Lynn, President and CEO of ICANN, The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
Roger Cochetti, Senior Vice President for Policy of VeriSign Inc.