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...group memberships. Just hours after the News Feeds went live, students began to create groups in protest, the largest of which now counts over 742,000 members. Facebook founder and C.E.O. Mark E. Zuckerberg, formerly Class of 2006, apologized on his blog late last week for not soliciting enough input from users before adding the new features and added privacy options allowing users to opt out of News Feeds. The expansion to 500 towns and cities was slated for yesterday, but Facebook decided to hold off. Spokeswoman Melanie Deitch said the company learned its lesson from the News Feed uprising...
...committee has also invited two students to join the committee and provide input into the proposals that the six faculty members have drafted, Menand said...
...perished, and others - like me - have been forced to retire because of injuries and ailments sustained on that day. The department was always grown out of the fact that you had senior men teaching the younger men. Now with the mass exodus of the older men, you have an input of younger guys who don't have anyone to look to anymore. You also have promotions of a lot of younger guys who aren't always completely confident in themselves because they haven't been to enough fires or incidents, or because they're leading men who have no experience...
...gunned his way to stardom with The Public Enemy and other gangster movies in the early '30s. Immediately he agitated his studio, Warners, for more varied roles. Twice he took a voluntary suspension to make his point, returning each time for a higher salary and a tad more creative input. He left Warners again in 1936 and put himself on the open market. Though Cagney was a major star, the big studios stayed away from him, fearful that if one actor could dent the system, anarchy would ensue. He made one picture for tiny Grand National, but it was unable...
...like chlorine. It takes out ions and heavy metals and chemicals like arsenic from deep water without activated charcoal. It takes out salt water from the ocean without osmosis. It has no chemicals, it has no filters, it has no membranes, no consumables of any kind. It takes any input of water - you don't even have to pretest it - and what comes out is pure, distilled water. It meets the U.S. pharmacopoeia standard for water that can be injected. It's astounding. And it takes one-third the power of a handheld dryer to make a thousand liters...