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...wounds remain fresh for these devotees. The hatred of the Yankees is palpable. One of these fans had proclaimed New York’s opening day loss in Japan as good as Christmas in an email to his friends. After I pointed out that Sox fans exult in next to meaningless Yankee losses while the New Yorkers couldn’t care less about Boston’s, he offered this explanation...
...organization on campus. The purpose of this event is to facilitate networking for female leaders and their respective organizations such that they can best work together and support one another. The Seneca created a “Women’s Open List,” which is an email list of female leaders that works to increase communication between women’s organizations on campus. The Seneca also hosts a yearly Freshman Women’s Event, inviting all freshmen females to meet one another to build a community of women among first-years. The Seneca?...
...quite a pack. Even before 60 Minutes aired, White House communications director Dan Bartlett was countering Clarke's charges in interviews with the networks and cable news channels. Reporters also received a four-page rebuttal of Clarke's book by email from the White House. National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, who racked up the most Nielsen points, declined to speak publicly before the 9/11 commission, citing Executive privilege, but swung at Clarke for any reporter willing to listen. She even took the rare step of inviting unwieldy clutches of journalists into her vast but tidy West Wing office. "What...
...says Catalyst, a research and consulting group that focuses on women in business. For dual-career couples with kids under 18, the combined work hours have grown from 81 a week in 1977 to 91 in 2002, according to the Families and Work Institute. Email, pagers and cell phones promised to allow execs to work from home. Who knew that would mean that home was no longer a sanctuary? Today BlackBerrys sprout on the sidelines of Little League games. Cell phones vibrate at the school play. And it's back to the e-mail after Goodnight Moon...
...rare circumstance when you can ask the most fundamental and interesting questions in the lab and have them matter to the lay public. It’s a special opportunity,” Dr. Jayaraj Rajagopal who works in Melton’s lab, said in an email. As a scientific tool, the cell lines, which Melton has made available to the scientific community at no charge, can be valuable to researchers in a number of fields. As a political statement, Melton is defying the Bush administration’s rules of bioethics...