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...know confession is good for the soul. In the Internet age, it turns out, it is also good for Web traffic. In the past few years, a growing number of websites have popped up offering visitors a chance to anonymously post, read and, in some cases, comment on people's deepest and darkest secrets. Originally secular, the sites, with names like DailyConfession.com and GroupHug.us, have even inspired some pastors to adopt the online confessional to engage congregants...
...show’s dedicated fans were furious. People had fallen in love with emotionally complicated crime boss Tony Soprano and had tuned in episode after episode, only to have the show come to an unceremonious end less than an hour after Tony’s intricate web of conflict had finally unraveled. I sympathize with those who felt cheated, but I’ve grown to realize that “Sopranos” fans were the lucky ones.It may sound strange to praise a long-running show—six seasons over eight years—for knowing...
...number of robberies on or near the campus has remained stable from 2005 to 2007, according to the statistics on the Harvard University Police Department Web site...
...gigabytes. FAS IT is implementing this new system in response to student demand for better e-mail options than those currently offered by the College. All of their proposed solutions will bring welcomed change to the current e-mail program, which suffers from limited storage capacities and an unintuitive web interface. The new @college endings, though longer, will be favorable to students when corresponding with employers and others outside of the college, who are not familiar with the FAS designation. We are still unsure how the new system will force changes to the first component of student e-mail addresses...
Offers free advice and tools for college admission on its Web site and publishes test prep books to make cracking the top ten as easy as ten minutes a day of practice sessions. The Top Twenty Lists are a must-see: Schools for Future Rotarians and Daughters of the American Revolution, Reefer Madness Schools...