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...issues existed with POP, and if you're looking for a way to standardize and simplify your e-mail existence, look no further than IMAP. Baratunde R. Thurston '99 is The Crimson's online-technology chair and a member of HASCS's advanced support team. This is his last column. Please e-mail comments, suggestions and questions to techtalk@thecrimson.harvard.edu...
Sarah B. Jacoby '99 is a history and science concentrator in Mather House. Her column appears on alternate Mondays...
Rustin C. Silverstein '99 is a government concentrator in Lowell House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...
...Kentucky Governor Paul Patton, this is one for the win column. "We will ensure that UPS has the workers it needs," he said. To fiscal conservatives, there is something wrong with this picture. If UPS wants to assure itself an adequate supply of labor, it might try raising wages. But with well-paying jobs now plentiful in the area, the company was having difficulty attracting a sufficient number of workers for part-time work, much of which is on the night shift. College students--the traditional source of night-shift workers for UPS--were not responding...
Defending the magazine's independent status, he also pointed to the absence of a president's page, a column found in most other alumni magazines...