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This story was reported by Marc J. Ambinder, Richard M. Burnes, Adam S. Hickey, Ethan M. Katz, Nicholas A. Nash, Amber L. Ramage and Heather F. Stone...
...other four candidates were Brian J. Chan '99, Steven N. Chang '01, Steven J. Mitby '00 and Marc Stad...
News Editor: Andrew A. Green '98 Night Editor: Anne C. Krendl '98 Assistant Night Editors: Andrew S. Chang '99, Robert J. Coolbrith '99, Chana R. Schoenberger '99 Copy Editor: Marc J. Ambinder '01 Feature Editor: Sewell Chan '98 Story Editors: Richard M. Burnes '99, Molly Hennessy-Fiske '99, Andrew K. Mandel '00, Jal D. Mehta '99, Amita M. Shukla '98, Flora Tartakovsky '98, Elizabeth S. Zuckerman '99 Design Editors: Richard L. Freed '01, Sriram P. Das '00 Sports Editors: Rebecca A. Blaeser '98, Jamal K. Green '99, Chris W. McEvoy '99 Editorial Editor: Tanya Dutta '98 Photo Editors: Linda...
...also announced the departure of OCS Assistant Director and Business Counselor Marc P. Cosentino...
...Technology has outpaced law," says Marc Rotenberg, director of the Washington-based Electronic Privacy Information Center. Rotenberg advocates protecting the privacy of E-mail by encrypting it with secret codes so powerful that even the National Security Agency's supercomputers would have a hard time cracking it. Such codes are legal within the U.S. but cannot be used abroad--where terrorists might use them to protect their secrets--without violating U.S. export laws. The battle between the Clinton Administration and the computer industry over encryption export policy has been raging for six years without resolution, a situation that is making...