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...often-postponed) question. Seniors who have accumulated four-thousand-plus e-mails, rejoice. You can delay having to decide the fate of each semi-funny posting from mass e-mail lists simply by saving your inbox. Until July 15—the date on which access to your fas.harvard account expires—you and your fellow Internet packrats have the option of downloading your inboxes via SecureFX (Windows) or MacSFTP (Mac). After signing onto fas.harvard.edu, you will see a window displaying the contents of your fas account, including a “mail” folder...

Author: By Jannie S. Tsuei, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Explained? | 6/4/2003 | See Source »

...starting to come out." Then came 9/11. After that came revelations that major corporations had "cooked the books." Although "we're overcoming" these setbacks, he noted, "too many of our people aren't working. We're growing, but we're not growing fast enough." And how does he account for the deficit? "We have got a deficit because this economy went into a recession," and "we have got a recession because we went to war. And I told the American people...we're going to spend whatever money is necessary to make sure we win." In other words...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Voodoo of Dubya-nomics | 6/2/2003 | See Source »

After three days the girl was returned to her home, with a new dress, a new watch and a large sum of cash. Her parents had her tested for rape; the result was positive. According to Shabaan's account, Uday heard she had been tested and sent aides to the clinic, where they warned doctors not to report a rape. Furious, the father demanded to see Saddam himself. Rebuffed, he kept complaining publicly about what Uday had done. After three months, the President's son had had enough. He sent two guards to the man to insist that he drop...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Sum Of Two Evils | 6/2/2003 | See Source »

Gates found the work, entitled “The Bondwoman’s Narrative,” in an auction catalogue in the summer of 2001 and purchased it for $9,775. Appraised recently, the document was found to be worth $350,000. The mid-nineteenth century account is believed to have been written by an escaped slave, Hannah Crafts...

Author: By Veronique E. Hyland, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gates Donates Manuscript to Yale | 6/2/2003 | See Source »

...recalled, and they "seemed happy." Their bullet-shattered victims were almost unrecognizable. The woman held her face in her hands at the memory. "It was terrible," she moaned. "So much blood." Two of the dead, she said, were just schoolboys?Annas Nazir, 11, and Dedi Daud, 13. Her account of the massacre was echoed by a 49-year-old man who had watched from a hiding place among nearby palm trees. When I asked if he was related to any of the dead, his face crumpled. "Yes," he replied hoarsely. "Five of them were cousins." Then the big man began...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Young Blood | 5/26/2003 | See Source »

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