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Issue #36 / The Monthly Journal of the American Cheerleader / April 2007
"Correspondence regarding election campaigns in France. This includes adocument from the Iraqi intelligence service classified as "secret," orderingthe translation of important parts of a 1997 report about campaign financinglaws in France. It also includes a document from the foreign minister's officeindicating the report was attached. The attached translated report includedvery detailed information about all the regulations regarding financing ofelection campaigns in France. Translation was done by someone called SalamAbdul Karim Mohammed."
(Editor's Note: This is an intriguing document that suggests Saddam Hussein'sregime had a strong interest in the mechanics and legalities of financialcontributions to French politicians. Several former French politicians areimplicated in receiving oil vouchers from Iraq under the U.N. Oil for Foodprogram.)
Excerpt from "Election Campaign Laws in France" at:http://abcnews.go.com/International/IraqCoverage/story?id=1734490&page=1
OMG! Those silly Euro Pee Ons! Teehee... I love them soooo much! *giggles*
Table of Contents
Page 2 / Central Control Program Instructions / #1 ESS (Part 2)Instruction codes and flow charts for central control programming under a #1 ESS.
Page 28 / DMS100 Log Class Table (LOGCLASS)System log classifications under a Nortel DMS100 switch.
Page 30 / DMS100 Number Portability Digit Mapping Table (NPDIGMAP)Number portability translations under a Nortel DMS100 switch.
Page 33 / Hunting Rabbits
Fighting propaganda.
Page 37 / I.E.D. Timer DetectorDevice to locate watch or clock timers which are used for some improvised explosive devices.
Page 47 / BonusFight Digg Censorship
Page 48 / The EndEditorial and rants.
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Nortel DMS100 Log Class Table (LOGCLASS)
Table Name
Log Class Table
Functional Description of Table LOGCLASS
The following information for each Report Name (REPNAME) appears in table LOGCLASS:
The class assignment of the log name and report number.The threshold that specifies which messages the terminal prints or displays.If the system generates log messages.The time, in minutes, when the register count associated with a threshold report resets to 0 (zero).If a log is a System Log (SYSLOG).
Note: Field SYSLOG allows this characteristic to remain during a dump and restore. FieldSYSLOG does not require the use of SYSLOG command in the LOGUTIL facility at the Maintenanceand Administration Position (MAP) terminal. All SYSLOGs appear in table LOGCLASS with field
SYSLOG = Y from the External (EXT) files at loadbuild time.
For any log name that does not appear in table LOGCLASS, the values in fields CLASS andTHRESHLD are 0.
Table LOGCLASS allows a maximum of 100 different Time Units (TUNITS). If the field THRESHLDis 0 (print all reports), field TUNITS must be 0 or
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REPNUM 000 to 999 Report Number
(or 1) Enter the report number. If all report number
are necessary, enter "1".
Note: If a specified report name uses the repo
number of 1 you must enter data in the report
Enter data in the report before you enter data
the other logs with the same report name. Any
entry outside the range of indicated values fo
this field is not correct.
CLASS 0 to 31 Class
Enter the class number associated with the rep
name.
THRESHLD 0 to 255 Threshold
Enter the number to specify which messages the
system prints or displays. Enter "0" to gener
all messages. If threshold is 1 to 255, offic
parameter THRESHOLD_IS_SAMPLING in table OFCVA
controls the action for log thresholding.
SUPPRESS Y or N Suppress
Enter "Y" (yes) if the system does not print o
display a report or log. Enter "N" (no) if th
system generates a report or log. The office
parameter BUFFER_THRESHOLDED_REPORTS in table
OFCVAR can control the disposal of reports tha
the system does not print. The system does no
print the reports because of log thresholding.
This condition occurs if the entry in field
THRESHLD is 1 to 255 and if the system generat
a report.
TUNITS 32,768 to 32,767 Time Units
Enter the time, in minutes, when the register
count associated with a threshold report reset
to 0. This table allows a maximum of 100 uniqTUNITS. Enter "0" or a negative value to gene
all reports. Enter "0" or a negative value (