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...Hence, the growing trend toward more arcane and occasionally bizarre password retrieval questions. Sign up for an MSN/Hotmail account and you can choose from "Who was your best childhood friend?" "What was your grandfather's occupation?" or "Who is your favorite historical person?" The questions for a Citibank MasterCard account are even odder, bordering on the absurd: "Who was your archrival growing up?" "If you needed a new first name, what would it be?" and "If you could control your height, how tall would you be?" Even if a person can answer those questions, there's no guarantee the answer...
...strong state with her knowledge of the current U.S. presidential race. “As a state, we can make a difference,” she said. “Yes we can. I don’t want anyone to think this is a reference to a specific person. Remember, I also wear lipstick.” —Staff writer Lauren D. Kiel can be reached at lkiel@fas.harvard.edu...
...name from the blog. “This is a fantastic event that can be a model for something ongoing,” said Matthew P. Cavedon ’11, Interfaith Council dialogue chair. “It was really exciting to hear everyone’s personal journeys as Mormons, Muslims, Jews, and Christians,” said Mihiri U. Tillakaratne ’09, who is Buddhist and was a member of the undergraduate panel with Meacham and Quinn. “The panel was valuable,” Birdsall said. “It was enlightening...
When assistant professor of neurobiology Rachel I. Wilson picked up the phone ringing in her office, the caller told her he was trying to reach a certain person and was going to describe that person...
...approaching problems, of ignoring everybody else, and of moving forward with whatever they’re doing that’s catching our attention,” said Daniel J. Socolow, director of the MacArthur Fellows program. “We’re looking for a person we feel is extraordinarily creative in all they do and has enormous potential...