Database Nation: The Death of Privacy in the 21st Century By Simson Garfinkel Following are the changes made in the 3/00 reprint: Here's a key to the markup: [page-number]: serious technical mistake {page-number}: minor technical mistake : important language/formatting problem (page-number): language change or minor formatting problem ?page-number?: reader question or request for clarification (7) The fourth line of the first paragraph did read: ". . .created a commission in 1970. . ." It now reads: ". . .created a commission in 1973. . ." (32) The second paragraph, line 6 did read: ". . .want to have records that could be used to trace back to the their. . ." It now reads: ". . .want to have records that could be used to trace back to their. . ." (71) The sixth line of the first paragraph did read: "All that's is needed. . ." It now reads: "All that's needed. . ." {190} In the third line of the last paragraph on page 190, did read: "The researchers scanned 858 anonymous blood samples from Askenazi Jews and found the genetic defect, called 185delAG, in eight of them--a little more than 1%." It now reads: "The researchers scanned 858 anonymous blood samples from Askenazi Jews and found the genetic defect, called 185delAG, in eight of them--a little less than 1%. (194) In the third paragraph from the bottom, starting with the third line did read: ". . .Dr. Mary Claire King, a world-renowned geneticist and professor of anthropology. . ." It now reads: ". . .Dr. Mary Claire King, a world-renowned geneticist and professor of genetics and medicine. . ." (211) The fifth line of the first paragraph on page 211, did read: "...they are more properly though of as military actions." It now reads: "...they are more properly thought of as military actions."