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...Esther K. Whitfield, a graduate student in theDepartment of Romance Languages and Literature whohas taken two courses with Epps, describes him as"enthusiastic and exceptional...
...middle-aged member (preferably male) of corporate America yearning for a comprehensive guidebook to the conceptual foundations of the Internet and its seemingly interminable resources? Do you want to read about the lurid past of the Net and discern the direction of its evolution? If so, then Esther Dyson '72 has written a new Bible for you, alluringly entitled Release 2.0, A Design for Living in the Digital...
...target audience seems to be limited to male members of the corporate world, almost anyone can appreciate the tidbits of advice that constitute the book's conclusion. "Trust but verify." "Be generous." "Always make new mistakes." Equally applicable in real life and in cyberspace, the basic tenets of Esther Dyson's design for living in a digital society enliven and illuminate Release...
...Esther B. Bitton, an administrative and counseling health officer in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), noted the IDF's low suicide rate relative to that of the U.S. armed forces, a surprising statistic given that Israel's military is "much more stressed...
...News and Sentinel has been chronicling Colebrook since the paper was established in 1870. Fred and Esther Harrigan, John's parents, ran the paper for many years. For several years after John bought the Coos County Democrat in Lancaster, 30 miles south of Colebrook, he competed with his father. When Fred, who was also a lawyer and judge, died in 1992, John took over the News and Sentinel, and Bunnell, a local girl who had returned to Colebrook after becoming an attorney, moved into Fred's old law office...