For Pindar, please see:
http://home.pacific.net.hk/~pindar/
For PengHwa, here.
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/sci/staff/ProAngPengHwa.htm
I know both of them since around 1995 and they are balanced,
sincere and reliable.
izumi
At 14:30 04/09/30 +0800, you wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Adam Peake <ajp@glocom.ac.jp>
>To: <communication@wsisasia.org>
>Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 7:00 AM
>Subject: [communication 1195] Re: Part 1. Nominations: Working Group
>onInternet Governance (WGIG)
>
>
> > We are late with proposals for nominations for the Working Group on
> > Internet Governance Caucus.
> > Really very little time to reach any agreement.
> > So I would like to suggest two people:
> >
> > Chun Eung Hwi , Peacenet, Korea
> > ANG Peng Hwa, Dean, School of Communications, Nanyang University,
>Singapore
> > Pindar Wong, Hong Kong.
> >
> >
> > I have no intention of trying to force anyone through, but we should
> > try to suggest someone/some persons.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Adam
>
>
>I know Chun, and I wholeheartedly endorse him too....
>
>I do not know the others so I am not in a capacity to endorse them...
>
>It does seem very quiet on the Asian front, at least on this list... What's
>going on? Are people just busy or have they disengaged from the WSIS
>process?
>
>Concretely: has anyone responded to John's post below by actually
>registering for the Bangkok meeting? Please indicate on this list who is
>going (or planning to)...
>
> > Please visit:
> >
> > http://www.unescap.org/icstd/events/EGM_WSIS.asp
> >
> > The regional conference will be hosted by unescap.
> > NGO registration has to be done before oct 1.
> >
> > john
>> Izumi Aizu <<
Institute for HyperNetwork Society
New Institute for Social Knowledge and Collaboration
Kumon Center, University of Tama
IGTF-J
Internet Users Network, Tokyo
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