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Metta, I got the same disconcerting link when I tried the www.nwrc.org
site. But I did an infoseek search, and retrieved:
www.healthywomen.org
which is the site for the
National Women's Health Resource Center
and this site seems to be clean.
Was your link changed somehow? A few weeks ago, there was a fuss within
ALA because a link from the YALSA "teenhoopla" source was disconnected.
The executive director said he did it because he was worried that the
YALSA site had been hacked, and the link was not the intended one. My
technological expertise fails me here, so I don't know how easy that is to
do--whether the undesirable site could have initiated this change, or
whether someone in MEL did it, purposely or not.
Pam
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Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
University of Michigan
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