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...recent nighttime fire alarms, Chan speculated that “maybe they were protesting against the fire drill.” Crimson editor and Quincy resident Harriett E. Green ’03 saw the trio in the dining hall. She suspected that the protest was either anthrax-related or “some sort of commentary on smoke inhalation” in light of the numerous fire drills. Whatever their protest truly concerns, Quincy students will remain in the dark until these boys feel it is less risky to explain their bizarre Michael Jacksonesque taste in accessories...
...Anthrax hits again. Mail at the White House has reported traces of the bacteria. This news has been...
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...What they do have at their desks is a computer. And if you're working during the day and you want to find out about the latest anthrax outbreak, you don't turn on the TV or radio or pick up a newspaper, you go online. If you look at traffic to TIME.com, for example, it starts really going up at 9 a.m. and peaks 12 p.m. ET - that is, when people first come to work, and when they take a break for lunch...