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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Workers Can Settle Score On World Wide Web

New York Times News Service

Daniel S. Levine proudly presents tales of horror, disgust, frustration, liberation and revenge - all weaned from the workplace and now showing at a World Wide Web site near you.

“Disgruntled.com.” features average working people railing at cruel and unusual punishment handed down by their employers as well as other information that will be useful during the revolution.

Although some of the chatter does have revolution-caliber anger, mostly this is an Internet magazine of shared experiences and venting begun by a business journalist who sensed growing worker frustration and thus a Web niche.

Levine’s vision came on-line in November 1995 and is now read by more than 10,000 people each month.