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...webmail program was created last year to make it easier for Harvard e-mail users to check e-mail while away from campus. Pine requires that users connect to Harvard’s server using a secure Telnet client, a program most computers lack...

Author: By Nathaniel A. Smith, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: First-Years Flock to Webmail | 10/9/2002 | See Source »

...those superwomen who think they would like a wife. But when Kate's husband Rich, a low-energy architect, picks up the household slack, she loses interest in him. She is hard-wired to want a hunter-gatherer and nearly has an affair with one, an alpha millionaire client. But she cheats on her boss instead, stealing "Illicit Mummy Time," which requires "the same lies to get away for the tryst, the same burst of fulfillment and, of course, the guilt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Mummy Diaries | 10/7/2002 | See Source »

...Swiss known grimly as "death tourists," terminally ill people who come to Zurich to take their own lives. Eckstein is a member of Dignitas, a controversial Zurich-based organization that offers assisted suicide to people suffering from incurable conditions. Dignitas rents an apartment in the city where clients self-administer a fatal dose of barbiturates and slowly fade away while listening to their favorite music. "These people are like the ones who jumped from the World Trade Center on Sept. 11," says Ludwig Minelli, Dignitas' director. "They want to be spared terrible pain and suffering. Helping them is a very...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One-Way Ticket | 10/6/2002 | See Source »

Gomes’ attorney, Henry R. Cashman, said that the property should be released to his client after he pays HPT back...

Author: By Amit R. Paley, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gomes, Pomey Sentenced to Probation | 10/4/2002 | See Source »

...Obvious Rule No. 11: Never sell your characters short in order to meet the requirements of a gag or even the plot." Here, Ayckbourn occasionally breaks his own rule. Usually, it's the production trying too hard, as when GamePlan's putative prostitute is confronted with a client who won't stop talking. The fact that her first trick is a crushing bore is funny, but the ludicrous poses she strikes to lure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Farce by the Book | 9/23/2002 | See Source »

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