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Solutions For A Technological Universe

Welcome to TechTalk, brought to you by Baratunde Rafiq Thurston, your connection to the world of information technology. Folks, in

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An End to Rejection

Taking the harsh edge off the machinations of the meritocracy. 'Tis the season to be rejected. All over America and

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Only a Start

Yesterday two workers from a sweatshop in the Dominican Republic that makes hats which bear the Harvard name stood in

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A Tale of True Dining

It's a Harvard cliché that undergrads don't get the most out of their surroundings. The Radcliffe Yard doesn't get as

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Stuck in the Tower

There has been a disturbing trend in recent articles on this page--from Beth Stewart's detailing her unconscionable agenda (Feb. 3),

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Washington, District of Contradiction

W ashington, D.C. is a screwy place these days. Which is not to say that it hasn't been before. It's

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Boxing Legends

E ver since I heard the "Rocky" rumor, I've been dying to meet Tommy Rawson. The story is probably apocryphal,

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September Journal

I know that when I see you in the street this week, you're going to ask me one question. So

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Santa's Visit to Harvard

It's that time of year again, when my place at the North Pole is alive with excitement and activity. The

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techTALK

High-profile entrepreneurs rapidly come and go. Many fall victims to market trends, failed speculation or a man named Bill. In

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Popular elections in the late 19th century--a period well known for its political machines and corruption--faced an unusual problem. A

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ON TECHNOLOGY

It's been four months since we last danced the technology tango on these pages. For many of us, the summer

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The Mail Spool Tragedy

What would postal service be like if everybody used their mailboxes like file cabinets? In fact, many students and faculty

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Change The Council

It's time to come clean about the Undergraduate Council. Harvard's student government is nothing more than a government simulation, and

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MS Word 6.0

Microsoft Word has become the most popular word processor for the Macintosh and for PCs running Windows by being both

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