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...Hence, the growing trend toward more arcane and occasionally bizarre password retrieval questions. Sign up for an MSN/Hotmail account and you can choose from "Who was your best childhood friend?" "What was your grandfather's occupation?" or "Who is your favorite historical person?" The questions for a Citibank MasterCard account are even odder, bordering on the absurd: "Who was your archrival growing up?" "If you needed a new first name, what would it be?" and "If you could control your height, how tall would you be?" Even if a person can answer those questions, there's no guarantee the answer...
Exclamation points are almost never a good sign, so when an e-mail to the class of 2008 yesterday used three in a row, disaster seemed imminent. Around noon yesterday, the Harvard Alumni Association, which organizes the Class Marshal elections for the senior class, accidentally gave the Class of 2008 the ability to vote in the Class of 2009’s elections. HAA Senior Class Coordinator Alexandra Monti said that the two e-mail lists had been combined for an earlier purpose, causing the mistake. Both classes received e-mails with a link to the online ballot and passwords...
...Still, the campaign is taking a wait-and-see approach in Montana as staff and volunteers race to register as many voters as possible. Essentially, the campaign's entire state-by-state strategy will come down to voter registration: it will keep investing in the states where it can sign up enough new Democrats to make the race competitive and will likely abandon those where...
...hard to believe that so few Harvard undergraduates even glance at the MIT course catalog, much less sign up for a course. Yes, there is a form to fill out. Yes, the MIT course catalog uses numbers in place of words. Yes, it can take twenty minutes to get to MIT. Yes, the MIT semester starts a few days earlier. And yes, there are literally thousands of courses offered in the Faculty of Arts of Sciences alone each semester. But none of these barriers are sufficiently high or compelling enough to forestall a student’s desire to learn?...
...relative newcomer to Israeli politics. Experts say that Barak wants Livni to give Labor better cabinet posts and may want Olmert's 2009 budget rewritten. Livni has one advantage: polls show that in an early general election, Labor under Barak would take a beating, so he is likely to sign up with...