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...late. "I didn't even read the 'ILOVEYOU' part," recalls Guepiere, whom history would record as, if not Patient Zero, then surely one of the earliest victims in a global pandemic. "Only when I opened [the attachment] did I realize there was a problem." Indeed, it was a bigger problem than anybody, probably even its mischievous creator, could have imagined as computers everywhere tumbled like so many dominoes. Once again that scourge of the Internet age--a computer virus--had struck. Silently, lethally, without even a hint of a warning fever, it raced around the world at light speed, clogging...
...This is the earliest that I personally have ever wrapped up a season," said Harvard coach Joe Walsh. "It's not fun when you've got some days left in May and you're not playing...
...University Choir has been a Harvard institution since at least 1834, the date of its earliest-known constitution...
...Democrats have been working hard throughout the decade to register and get out the Latino vote, regarding its as a core constituency that can keep the presidency in their hands for some time to come, while Governor Bush's popularity among Texan Latino voters was one of his earliest selling points among GOP leaders. Vieques' coming hard on the heels of Elian may giving the vice president something of a sleepless springtime...
...long time. "Once again, I have to rely on my parents—they said I was also playing the piano before I was 3." Under the tutelage of his mother, a piano teacher herself, he was scratching out his first compositions around the same time. "The earliest piece that I still play was written in the memory of my grandmother when I was about six years old. I guess that was opus number 1." Now he's up to number...