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...kind of always occupied by things, I actually haven’t listened to the radio or followed MTV while on tour. Typically I play on the weekends and then on the weekdays I check my e-mail and listen to the radio...
...staunchly conservative—no easy task in the People’s Republic of Cambridge. But he was so convincing and so likeable, everyone kept telling me, that even his most right-wing beliefs were received with respect. When a flame-war broke out over the Currier House e-mail list about students receiving rebates from UHS over the cost of abortions, Caleb told participants to come down to the dining hall and talk to him. About 12 people showed up. These were all admirable qualities. But as I walked into Le Madeline, the Frenchified version...
...been on the other side would be helpful for close-call cases.” But Curll said that the book was written with the knowledge and support of the Law School admissions office, Law School spokesman Robert L. J. London ’79 wrote in an e-mail yesterday that Curll’s book “doesn’t have anything to do with admissions at Harvard Law School today. The Law School does not endorse particular books on admission to law school.” While Curll said the book...
...media,” said Nicco A. Mele, the former chief of Howard Dean’s Web operations and the founder and president of EchoDitto. “It has a central and critical role in this coming administration.” Mele cited Obama’s e-mail database, which contains over 10 million e-mail addresses, and Obama’s decision to launch Change.gov the day after he was elected as examples of how electronic media has been prominent in the Obama campaign. But now that the election has been decided, the focus is shifting...
...Internet and e-mail ruined everything! When I used to travel [before the days of e-mail], I'd be in Berlin or Paris or some pueblo in Spain, and I'd leave with someone's address scribbled on the back of a paperback book or on a pack of rolling papers. It was the polite thing to do, though no one was really expected to sit down and write a letter. Now you get an e-mail the next day saying, "I saw your tour schedule on your website. Put me on the guest list tonight!" Or worse...