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...mail. “In some years, however, it may not be feasible for these donors to give to all of the charities that are meaningful to them.”Communications barriers may also contribute to Harvard’s suffering participation rate, Rapier said.In their attempts to contact alumni, Harvard fundraisers now face e-mail spam filters, alumni who only have unlisted cell phone numbers, and overflowing e-mail inboxes. But participation began falling in 2001, the year that marked the start of the tenure of University President Lawrence H. Summers, whose January comments on women in science...
...blank page with a graphic containing the words “Remember i2hub,” accompanied by a caption reading “R.I.P.” and the dates of i2hub’s launch and demise (“03.14.2004 - 11.14.2005”). No contact information for the operators of i2hub was made available on the website. The shutdown seemed to have come in response to fears of legal action. Users of i2hub, including several Harvard students, had already been sued by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for allegedly using the service to share...
...Asked if this was the first time his source had spoken with Fitzgerald in the investigation, Woodward said "I'm not sure. It's quite possibly not the first time." But it is the first time Woodward had contact with Fitzgerald, even though Woodward's name shows up on various White House officials' calendars, phone logs and other records during June and July, 2003, the time frame that is critical to determining whether a crime was committed when information about Plame's employment was shared with reporters. Those White House records were turned over to Fitzgerald long...
...exchange of letters came after The Crimson first reported last Thursday that Summers told professors and Corporation members last fall that he intended to fire Kirby. The Crimson cited two sources, one a professor close to the central administration, and the other an individual in regular contact with members of the Corporation. According to the sources, the plan was put on indefinite hold after Summers’ conflict with the Faculty last spring...
...food in which I was sure that if I ate it, I would get some kind of severe disease. But I always accept it and eat the food anyway. You can always treat a disease, but you can never rebuild that trust again. FM: Did Wes Craven personally contact you when Universal decided to make a motion picture out of your book, “Serpent and the Rainbow”? WD: What happened was my agent sold the book to a producer who brought the project to Universal. Wes Craven, who ended up directing it, is a very thoughtful...