November 6, 1998
Leader Named for Group Likely to Assume Internet-Address Registrations
The new non-profit group that is likely to take over the Internet's address-registration system has chosen Michael M. Roberts, a former academic-network leader, as its interim president.
The group -- the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN -- is seen by many observers as the most likely choice to administer the domain-name and address systems that form the base of the Internet's
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