Word: webbed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Some candidates also have used electronic communication to spread their names, building elaborate Web sites and asking supporters to include a tag line with the candidates' names and campaign slogans at the end of their e-mail messages...
That's no small feat, considering that Charlotte's Web in 1952 was the last book in this age group to do the same, according to one children's book specialist...
...Other Web site names include harvarddivinity.com, HarvardYardSale.com, harvard-lawschool.com, and harvardgraduateschool.com...
...Donin said that the legal definitions of blackmail and extortion are not correct characterizations of what "Rhys and Douglas" did, though the lawyer confirmed that the University had been solicited about buying the web site names...
...today, the World Wide Web is going to start living up to its name. That's the word from President Clinton, who on Thursday announced his goal to improve Internet access in minority communities. According to a 1999 Commerce Department report, there is a so-called "digital divide" in America, with blacks and Hispanics having sharply lower access than their white counterparts. And, says TIME technology writer Joshua Quittner, Clinton's interest will draw much-needed attention to the problem. "This is good stuff - precisely the kind of thing the President ought to be doing," says Quittner. "Americans are guaranteed...