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Williams Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures Doris Sommer, who has taught Borges’ work in her graduate seminar on aesthetics, wrote in an e-mail that her reaction to the news “alternates between great sadness for the loss and humor, because of course both stories perform the joke typical in Borges of purposefully confusing original with copy...
...evening—is any indication, Harvard students care about the origin of their eggs. Two weeks ago, AnnaLise S. Hoopes, a first-year student at the Graduate School of Education, initiated a campaign for cage-free eggs with the creation of the online group and a flurry of e-mails to undergraduate listservs. Hoopes argued that although it results in cheaper eggs, battery cage egg production—in which chickens are raised in wire cages stacked in tiers and lined in rows—is inhumane. Hoopes said that in such operations, hens are confined to a standing...
...keep Stickley or, more important, the real criminals out of the customer data? If your company handles any sensitive information whatsoever--including something as simple as an e-mail address or a phone number--TraceSecurity recommends the following...
DOUBLE-CHECK E-MAIL REQUESTS Stickley sets up a fake e-mail address and credit-union website, then sends out e-mails claiming to be from the credit union's IT manager, asking employees to "test" the new website by entering their own account and password information. They often give Stickley all he needs to empty out those accounts...
Jessica A. Berger '08, who volunteers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Pediatrics Friday mornings, wrote in an e-mail that she and co-workers peered out of their 18-story building after hearing of the fire, spotting a helicopter and some steam at around noon...