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...interviewed by The New York Times, the Associated Press, and The Chronicle for Higher Education in the last two weeks. After hearing from the producers of Good Morning America, CNN and Fox News, she appeared on NBC’s Today Show last week. Her voicemail and e-mail inbox are flooded with media requests, each asking the same question—why give a handful of students an entire...
...TIME: How did you get in touch with the New York Times Modern Love column? SUTHERLAND: I just sent it in over the web! You can submit right over the web and it goes directly to the editor's inbox. At the time, I thought it was a long shot, but I thought, you know who else is writing about this? They get 10,000 submissions each year. The editor, David Jones, later told me he knew it was a keeper...
...professor at Oxford University in England, said that the e-mails were not necessarily the work of someone looking to break into Harvard’s network in particular. He added that he received two copies of the recent phishing e-mails—one in his Harvard inbox, and one at his Oxford account...
...credit accompanying the picture of Ron Paul in the Dec. 31, 2007-Jan.7, 2008 Inbox was incorrect. It should have read Geoff Robins--AFP/Getty...
...also includes items saved on the server, according to Faculty of Arts and Sciences Client Technology Adviser Noah S. Selsby ’95. “Snapshots” of users’ information are saved for two weeks and then recycled; e-mail kept in the inbox is saved even if it was sent more than two weeks ago. The content of mail forwarded to an outside account and auto-deleted is not included in these snapshots, though the date and time of receipt is. In the past three years, the Ad Board has only asked for information...