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WTA NEWS October 1, 2005
Saturday, October 01, 2005

News of the World Transhumanist Association

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Editor: Mike LaTorra - mike99(at)lascruces.com
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WTA News is the newsletter of the World Transhumanist Association, a non-profit organization dedicated to the ethical use of technology to overcome the limitations of the human body.

To submit news about your WTA chapter or affiliate or about transhumanism in general, please send it to Editor Mike LaTorra or Executive Director James Hughes
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CONTENTS:

News from the Front:
A message from the Assistant Director

News of the WTA
* New 1.5 inch WTA buttons available
* Positions available with the WTA
* New memberships jump in last eight weeks
* Hughes, Prisco, Bostrom, Cordeiro in Madrid Oct 6

Chapter News
* Chicago transhumanists speak to the humanists

Transhumanism in the News
* AJOB reviews Citizen Cyborg
* James Cascio in Utne Magazine
* Nick Bostrom in The Economic Times

IEET and JET News
* An Ravelingien joins IEET as intern
* Recent articles from IEET Fellows

Events of H+ Interest
* Transhumanist Festival in Antwerp, Belgium, in May 2006
* October through December 2005

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