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...ROSA M. NORTON ’08 of San Antonio, Texas and Lowell House...
...corruption in the capital, and at least a handful of Democrats are themselves implicated in the alleged quid pro quo deals that were Abramoff's confessed specialty. Reid himself took campaign money from Indian tribal clients of Abramoff just days before signing a letter to Interior Secretary Gale Norton urging blockage of a casino those same clients viewed as a competitor, a move which undercut the letter Reid sent to President Bush last week arguing that Abramoff "may have had undue and improper influence within your Administration...
...latest versions of useful free programs that are not always known or easy to find. Spyware hunter Ad-Aware, PDF viewer Adobe Reader 7, privacy-minded web browser Mozilla Firefox, and streaming-media utility RealPlayer are among them, as well as a special six-month free trial of Norton AntiVirus. Each program is optional, and it's easy to create a custom set for installation. As new versions are posted, the Google Updater quietly updates your software. This prevents you from experiencing Adobe's bewildering update messages while trying to read a PDF; it also helps you with Firefox, which...
...recommend giving Google Pack a try. Even if you've previously installed some of the programs, the Updater will take charge of keeping them up to date. The one exception is Norton AntiVirus. If you have a pre-existing version on your computer, especially an expired free version, you will need to go through the tedious task of uninstalling it. Only then can Google hook you up with that free six-month deal...
...incoming general editor of “The Norton Anthology of English Literature,” the preeminent collection of the English canon used in literature survey courses across the country, Cogan University Professor of the Humanities Stephen J. Greenblatt will hold one more influential seat in his field. “There are, by now, millions of students who have been introduced primarily to English literature by way of that anthology,” said Meyer H. Abrams ’34, a professor of English, emeritus, at Cornell, who has edited the Norton anthology since its first edition...