Word: faxed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...told the Montreal Gazette. Coincidentally, Clapton, who has had his own struggles with addiction, recently announced plans to open a rehab clinic in Antigua. Could it be time for a little Easter gift? The singer's representatives said they had no comment on his new family, but offered to fax through Clapton's tour dates...
...Reasons they want you to listen: "Club Kiss" (Saturday nights at local clubs with DJ Skip Kelly), "Fax Trax" (weekday lunch hour request via fax/e-mail), Artie the One Man Party (Friday nights at Avalon), Matty in the Morning (weekday morning show...
...even over dinner, TIME's staff wrestled with some wonderful historical dilemmas: Lenin or Stalin? Mao Zedong or Deng Xiaoping? The answers were closely reasoned and thoroughly researched. The editors also solicited the opinions of readers, who let us know what they thought by letter, E-mail and fax. Our Website time.com alone collected nearly 7 million votes. (Kemal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey, drew several million.) In the end the editors balanced popularity with legacy and influence with impact to produce a collection that both engages and surprises. And if there is someone you thought for sure should...
...Although a community bank is much needed, it is a hassle to find one in the postmerger world. I used to be able to call someone at my local bank branch if I had a problem. After my bank merged, the only way I could contact someone was via fax! And now fees have been raised and new ones introduced. The other banks in the area are even worse. Guess I'll have to get used to dealing with the best of the worst. YOGESH KAVITA Schaumburg...
...voice and play havoc with power's vertical divisions by making a gesture speak a thousand words. The entire Tiananmen uprising, in fact, was a subversion underwritten by machines, which obey no government and observe no borders: the protesters got around official restrictions by communicating with friends abroad via fax; they followed their own progress--unrecorded on Chinese TV--by watching themselves on foreigners' satellite sets in the Beijing Hotel; and in subsequent years they have used the Internet--and their Western training--to claim and disseminate an economic freedom they could not get politically...