September 13, 1995 PRESS BRIEFING BY MIKE MCCURRY [Snip] MR. MCCURRY: ... [The President]'ll be making some fairly significant news on Thursday. So he'll be very busy next week. Q News? What kind of news? Q News on what? MR. MCCURRY: You'll see next week. [Snip] Q What about Thursday -- Q Are you going? MR. MCCURRY: Half and half, I think. I'll go -- I think there are some days that look more political; I don't think it's necessary for me to be there. Q What will be the general topic on Thursday? MR. MCCURRY: On Thursday? Technology. [Snip to end] URL: http://docs.whitehouse.gov/white-house-publications/ 1995/09/1995-09-13-press-briefing-by-mike-mccurry.text ---------- Any scuttlebutt that computer security, the Internet or encryption are the "technology?" Or related to the NYT spin today on LEA-web-snooping: "We are not going to permit exciting new technology to be misused to exploit and injure children," Attorney General Janet Reno said today in announcing the arrests. The culmination of the inquiry by the Federal Bureau of Investigatlon comes at a time when the agency has needed some favorable attention to offset a string of incidents that have cast it in a negative light. Its officials have come under fire for their role in the siege at Waco, Tex., the standoff with a white separatist in Idaho and, most recently, over an attempt to cover up aspects in the Idaho incident. Or diversion from the allegations of Special Agent Whitehurst that Feeb lab rats and bosses are corrupt -- tar-morphing even Golden Boy Freeh. Pray that kid-loving Reno HRTs the abusive brats.