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...Most applicants and families who visit Byerly Hall for the admissions info session stay on for a tour afterwards led by another student-run organization--the Crimson...

Author: By Maureen B. Shannon and Michael L. Shenkman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Byerly Hall Wants YOU! | 1/24/2000 | See Source »

...admissions office runs an info session before they come on our tour where they talk about basic things," James says. "Our tour is so that they can meet a student and really get a student's perspective on anything they want...

Author: By Maureen B. Shannon and Michael L. Shenkman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Byerly Hall Wants YOU! | 1/24/2000 | See Source »

...downside, the $59.95 monthly service for all-you-can-eat e-mail is much too expensive for all but the info elite. (Indeed, Blackberry offers unlimited e-mail for $20 less.) eLink's limited-use plan, at $24.95--which allows roughly 100 short messages a month--is just too limited for my purposes. And on the ergonomic front, the teensy keyboard does not comfortably accommodate this boy's short, fat fingers. I used a pencil. Marshall could probably use the tips of her pointy high heels...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Blackberry Jam | 1/24/2000 | See Source »

...unit, due out in March, only works with the company's own $20-per-month Internet service--a drawback for those already online with another service. Designed specifically for the kitchen--a bracket, sold separately, makes it a space saver--the iCEBOX can do something few other info appliances can: connect to closed-circuit cameras for monitoring the back porch or the baby's room while you slave away at that stove...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Geek Gadgets Galore | 1/17/2000 | See Source »

...schemes posing as marketing companies, which require hefty investments from participants. Last month the FTC asked a judge to shut down 2Xtreme, which persuaded some 60,000 recruits to buy expensive marketing kits for New Age products. Their earnings were tied to developing "downlines," i.e., new recruits. For more info, visit www.consumer.gov...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Brief: Jan. 1, 2000 | 1/1/2000 | See Source »

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