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Kinko’s Offers Access to Internet Forum

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Compiled by Jack Searles

Kinko’s Service Corp., Ventura-based parent of the nationwide chain of photocopying centers, has teamed with IBM to help the public take part in the Clinton Administration’s “national electronic open meeting.”

The forum, called “People and their Governments in the Information Age,” is seeking feedback about the services and benefits Americans would like to receive from all levels of government. The effort started May 1 and concludes Sunday.

More than 114 Kinko’s stores across the country are serving as public input sites, allowing individuals without access to Internet to take part in the survey.

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IBM is providing its Internet connection and the IBM Global Network at participating Kinko’s stores.

To locate the nearest Kinko’s taking part in the survey, call (800) 254-6567.

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