Word: searchings
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...here's good news for the rest of us: San Francisco-based Topica.com has just launched a snappy site and is vowing to be the "Yahoo of e-mail lists," according to company founder Ariel Poler. You can search the site by keyword or topic, read blurbs about each one and subscribe to any of 30,000 lists...
...disappointed by your article on Oregon's Measure 58, which would give adoptees the right to see their birth certificate when they turn 21 [LAW, Feb. 22]. It was full of inaccuracies and wrongheaded assumptions. Measure 58 isn't about "tracking down" anybody. Most adoptees who wish to search already do so. The article included references to "kids" and "children" as if they would access their birth certificates. Measure 58 and other proposed open-records legislation would make files available only to adult adoptees...
...most vehement opposition to the facility came from a band of junior faculty members and Botanic Gardens residents who viewed the center as an intrusion and an impediment to their research, writing and, ultimately, their search for tenure...
...moved to replace the well-liked executive director of PBHA with an assistant dean for public service. Student input in selecting the new dean was blatantly ignored as Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 chose Judith H. Kidd, a candidate ranked last by the students on the search committee...
Donald and Dianne Cantor, both 54, took a six-month respite from their busy lives in Los Angeles six years ago to search for a new place with a gentler pace where they could retire. They bought a boat in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and cruised up the Intracoastal Waterway, rejecting Jekyll Island, Ga., and some North Carolina towns and eventually settling on Chestertown...