UNIAPAC, the International Christian Union of Business Executives, which was founded in 1931 as the Union of Catholic Entrepreneurs, now includes Christians of other confessions. It is a worldwide ecumenical movement of business executives who take inspiration from Christian social thinking and ethical principles. UNIAPAC would also like to establish affiliates in Orthodox countries. (The Deputy General Secretary is a Belgian Catholic with a Greek Orthodox wife.) Its branches in East Central Europe are listed below.
SKPM CSFR (Sdruzeni Krestanskych Podnikatelu a Manageru)
Antonin Moravec, Chairman
Jankovcova 2
CS - 170 88 Praha 7, Czech Republic
Tel: (42-2) 66783354/66783351
Fax: (42-2) 66710585
PACE, Polskie Stowarzyszenie Chrzescijankich Przedsiebiorcow
(Polish Association of Christian Entrepreneurs)
Mrs. Malgorzata Cieslak, Chair
Bociana 6
PL - 31-231 Krakow, Poland
Tel: (48-12) 122033 or 122472
Fax: (48-12) 120140
AEAC-Slovakia
(Association of Christian Entrepreneurs and Craftsmen of Slovakia)
JU Dr. Frantisek Sulka, Chairman
J.M. Hurbana 10
010 01 Zilina, Slovakia
Tel: (42-89) 23612
USCE (Union of Slovenian Christian Entrepreneurs)
Miro Skufca, Chairman
Na Zale 2
61000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tel: (38-61) 316469
Fax: (38-61) 211322 and 221947
Confidentiality of Mailed Documents May Be Compromised
New chemicals sold by law enforcement supply houses under such names as Liquid Window and Lucid make paper temporarily transparent. Information thieves use these fluids to read through sealed paper envelopes without altering the ink, appearance, or contents.
The fluid causes the contents in envelopes to become legible enough to read, photocopy, or photograph. When the fluid evaporates, the envelope returns to normal, leaving no sign of tampering, says Jeriel Garland, U.S. Office of Senate Security.
Confidentiality may be ensured by placing sensitive documents in opaque plastic envelopes (such as Tyvek), or between sheets of aluminum foil, metallic Mylar, or heavily patterned cover sheets that obscure the writing on the pages underneath. Envelopes with bubble wrap or fiberfill padding are also deterrents.
Source: From Nine to Five, 6 March 1995. Reprinted with permission of Dartnell, 4660 N. Ravenswood Ave., Chicago, IL 60640; tel: 800-621-5463.
Practically Speaking, East-West Church & Ministry Report, 3 (Spring 1995), 11.
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