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...Rally” is to be held next Wednesday lunchtime outside the Science Center. No doubt there will be scores of fellow undergraduates in attendance who share my concerns. But unfortunately the e-mail advertising the Harvard Institute for Peace and Justice (HIPJ) event that landed in my inbox two days ago was, in several places, every bit as “foolhardy” and “insane” as the American foreign policy which it attacked with those words. The blindly anti-war views of these radical protestors, expressed in the e-mail alongside many legitimate...

Author: By Anthony S.A. Freinberg, | Title: Between Iraq and a Hard Place | 3/7/2003 | See Source »

...content of any one of these e-mails. These were e-mails that articulated a diverse range of topics, from the decrepit state of public schools to the state of American prisons to kingdoms in Africa. Instead, the students questioned the very presence of these e-mails in their inbox...

Author: By Michelle Kuo, C. DUANE Meat, and Najah S. Waters, S | Title: Lowell House List Posts Show Need for Tolerance | 3/4/2003 | See Source »

...thousand of these letters go out everyday, tempting anyone with an inbox to steal what does not belong to them. It doesn’t take more than a rudimentary understanding of morality to realize that this type of theft is wrong, but apparently the Secret Service—the branch of the Treasury Department responsible for investigating counterfeiting and fraud—doesn’t possess even this threshold understanding. Instead of punishing or condemning these gluttons, our government treats them like victims...

Author: By Jonathan P. Abel, | Title: Villainous Victims | 2/20/2003 | See Source »

...users do not quit the program, all e-mails will maintain their “new” status and a person’s Inbox may appear to contain more new messages than it actually does...

Author: By Katherine M. Dimengo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: After Pine Update, New Mail Just Won’t Go Away | 10/24/2002 | See Source »

While webmail sucessfully allows users to check their e-mail while off-campus, Davis said HASCS has been focusing on improving speed of the service. Currently, said Davis, it takes between five and six seconds for the inbox to load...

Author: By Nathaniel A. Smith, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: First-Years Flock to Webmail | 10/9/2002 | See Source »

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