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by KAREN W. ARENSON [ from The
New York Times ]

Virtually everyone who has used e-mail knows the feeling: You press the send button and realize that you just sent something embarrassing to someone by mistake.
That happened to Cornell University on Wednesday: It sent welcoming letters to 1,700 high school students who had submitted early-decision applications, including nearly 550 who had already been rejected in December.
"Greetings from Cornell, your future alma mater!" the e-mail letter began. "Congratulations on your acceptance into the class of 2007!" Continued…
When they're not busy botching applications (as they no doubt did mine), they're hard at work building tiny, tiny, tiny guitars. |
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