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Officials admit that the weakest link in the safeguards is the PIN itself which, if not protected by students, can open a hotbed of sensitive information. With another person's PIN and student I.D. number, someone could quickly download that person's grades without being detected--a loophole that worries administrators...
...approach to getting things done." A survey by Third Millennium found that 53% of Gen Xers believe that the TV soap opera General Hospital will outlast Medicare. If permitted, 59% of Xers would opt out of Medicare and save on their own. Of any adult generation, they have the weakest attachment to political parties, and in 1992 Gen Xers cast a higher percentage of votes for Ross Perot than older adults did. "We have a libertarian streak," says Thau. "We grew up in a period with one instance of government malfeasance and ineptitude after another, from Watergate to Iran-contra...
...weakest area of the team was the special teams. The placekicking and punting units might have cost the team some close games. In the three-point loss to Dartmouth, for instance, sophomore Ryan Korinke missed three field goals of 37, 39 and 44 yards, including one that hit off the upright...
...survey of the current taste in verse. For two reasons, it is unfortunate that the press is largely pigeon-holing him as the man who will bring poetry to the Internet. For one, there is far more to Pinsky than the Internet; for two, the Internet may be his weakest side...
...weakest short in the festival is "Carrotblanca," made in 1995. Compared with the other "classic" cartoons, this "Casablanca" parody is tame, functioning more as a showcase of characters than as a pure comedy. The animators were so busy trying to maximize the cartoon's appeal by working everyone--Bugs, Sylvester, Tweety, Yosemite Sam, People Pew and the others--into a tenminute short that the gags are neglected...