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...following the story. I just saw the title on the Internet...
...they should have been able to predict the blogosphere storm that would ensue. Shortly after Above the Law’s post, which attempted to keep the author of the e-mail and the individual who forwarded it anonymous, Gawker released their names and pictures to the public. Public Internet sentiment comes out strongly against Grace, a third-year Harvard Law School student, and calls are even being made for her federal clerkship to be revoked. We find these attacks on Stephanie Grace, based on a leaked private e-mail, to be distressing and alarming. It is inappropriate that...
...such offices would be mere retail outlets; they would not contribute to national unity the way USPS offices currently do. Finally, privatization and the likely concomitant rise in prices and fall in locations would hurt those who are already disadvantaged the most, such as people without phone or Internet services, or those who are unable to use such technologies...
...offer. And in four years, reflect on your time here. Think about all of the house study breaks and trips to the Malkin Athletic Center. Think about Lamont Cafe and the Queen’s Head Pub. Think about wireless internet and intramural sports. Think about your friends, and all the people on financial aid who enriched your life at Harvard, and consider giving to Senior Gift...
...whatever you want to on the Internet,” Toor explains. “There is no name attached. You don’t need to put in your e-mail address anywhere. Even I as the administrator have no idea who is posting what...