Time: Mon Nov 04 06:23:03 1996 To: From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: Supreme Law Seminars announces Atlanta Cc: Bcc: Alfred Adask, Art Bell, Bernie Oliver, Bill Van Mastrigt, Chris Wilder, Denver newspapers, Electra, Harvey Wysong, Jean-Pierre Weingarten, Jim McCall, Joe Newman, Marcia A. Armstrong, Nancy Lord, Neil Nordbrock, Richard Ginn, Richard McDonald, The Arizona Republic, Tucson Citizen, TV stations, William Cooper >Date: Mon, 04 Nov 1996 06:20:35 >From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] >Subject: Supreme Law Seminars announces Atlanta > >Hello Friends, > >For your information, I searched for: > >"Performance Management and Recogntion System" > >using the Alta Vista search engine, and >it produced thirty (30) documents which >mention PMRS (in a flash, of course). > >PMRS was officially terminated by Act of Congress >in 1993 (Public Law 103-89, September 20, 1993), >effective November 1, 1993. > >This Act is called The Performance Management >and Recognition System Termination Act of 1993. > >Now, there's a mouth-full. > >For those who are interested, the Supreme Law >Seminars web site has been updated with an >announcement of our next seminar in Atlanta, >Georgia, and it also has a copy of our feature >article entitled "The Kick-Back Racket: >Performance Management and Recognition System." > >The URL is: > > http://www.supremelaw.com > >Enjoy! > >Many thanks to our superb Internet consultant: > > Dean Hines, Ph.D. <nwave@ninthw.com> > >for keeping up with the fast-changing LANscape >(and WANscape). > >Call him the "supreme" Internet consultant, please. > >/s/ Paul Mitchell > >copy: Dr. and Mrs. Dean Hines >
Return to Table of Contents for
Supreme Law School: E-mail