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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ben Laurie)
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From: Askwith Robert <R.Askwith@livjm.ac.uk>
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Subject: E-Money
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This gem of crypto-related news seems to have slipped by unobserved...
UK leads e-Money revolution
By IT Analysis
Posted: 29/04/2002 at 15:41 GMT
It is not everyday that the United Kingdom is seen to be leading the
European Union (EU), never mind the rest of the world, but on Saturday April
27 2002-E Day--Britain became the first member state to implement the EU
directive covering the issuing of electronic money. The British, of course,
responded to this momentous event with traditional disinterest.
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full story at:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/23/25070.html
Cheers,
Bob.
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