A subscriber got a digest that was garbled (example below). This seems to be an isolated incident (otherwise I would have hundreds of people screaming). Any ideas on the possible cause? I went back and checked the original posting and the original was fine. The subscriber used dialup Eudora to get the message from a mail server, so it could just be line noise on the modem, but I said I would look into all possibilities. Thanks, john chadwick [log in to unmask] >Two of the issues seems to be the identification and qualification of this >audience. In a limited manner, we address this audience through our school >programs. The public school system has a program for free or subsidized >lunches. At the beginning of the school year e=B7cz family in the district= is >sent a form to qualify students for this program. If the family qualifies >as economically disadvantaged then the student may receive vr=91e >=D8=BC=EC=E7V=F3=F7W=E3+K=EF=EB=C5j=EF=D6=B1=D5=BC=02=02=A2=B0*=F0=E2*=AA= =F4=87=8A=B5=D6-*=87=BC=C5*=D5=C5'=D5=EF=EB=C5=E2=C2=C5'=D5=C5*=BC=EB*=8A=EF= =E7-=B1=C2=C5=F0=B0=EF=BC=C5-=EF=D6=E7=B0=EF >=8A=D55)=E2=87=87=82=C5=D6=C5-=87'=8A=BC5)5=14Our school flyer indicates= that students who qualify >for the free lunch >program are admitted free or at a reduced rate. When the teacher (or >parent) books a tour she has to indicate how many students qualify for the >meal program. She is then required to get a letter from her principal