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ICANN is a private, non-profit corporation which is charged with the oversight of domain name registration, the system by which Internet users are able to receive names such as harvard.edu or amazon.com. Formerly controlled by the U.S. Department of Commerce, the domain-name registry was transferred several years ago to a for-profit corporation, Network Solutions, whose high profits and monopoly control prompted the government to transfer control once again to ICANN. In coming years, the group will decide on the creation of new, publicly available top-level domain names to augment the familiar .com, .net and .gov. However...
Anchoring the defense were freshmen outside hitters Nathalie Miller and Allison Bendush, who recorded 15 and 16 digs, respectively. Sophomore outside hitter Nicole Meunier, a transfer student from Dartmouth, also displayed an impressive all-around game, racking up 13 kills and 19 digs...
...such OPEC members as Iran. The move is bound to displease those members who want and need high oil prices--countries such as Indonesia that could, as Gore warned last winter, reduce output in response. So the U.S. is treading carefully, describing its plan as a "temporary, precautionary, internal transfer of oil." Clinton and Gore hope that diplomacy has now succeeded in preventing an OPEC backlash, while also sending the signal that America is prepared to take concrete action to lower the price of oil. On Saturday the Venezuelan oil minister, Ali Rodriguez, the current OPEC president, spoke in support...
...significant factor in the Crimson's success this weekend was the steady contribution of the squad's new faces, composed of seven freshmen and one transfer student. This year, the team's three seniors--Hart, Lutich, and co-captain Sarah Mattson--face the difficult challenge of making the rookies an important component of the team both on the court and in the locker room...
...Academy for Coach Training in Bellevue, Wash., and the Newfield Network in Silver Spring, Md.; both offer in-person workshops as well as teleclasses. Coaching's rise is just beginning, predicts Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, a research scientist at M.I.T. who studies workplace change. "It's a vehicle for the transfer of knowledge and skills. And in a knowledge-based economy, it will be increasingly important...