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Benjamin Freed


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Boogle goes offline -- this time it's not a joke

The Computer Operators Group (COG) shut down the student-run network file-search service Boogle.agblog.com shortly after the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) filed lawsuits Thursday against operators of similar file-search services at three universities.


Professor to become exec in a health advocacy group

Professor John McDonough (HS), a former Massachusetts legislator, on Feb. 19 accepted the position of executive director at Health Care for All, a Massachusetts-based not-for-profit universal-healthcare advocacy group.McDonough is carrying out his teaching duties for the semester through May 1, when he will assume his new occupation.


Professor hurt in car accident over break

Professor Timothy Rose (CHEM), whom along with his wife suffered serious injuries from an automobile collision while driving over the recent break, will not be returning to teaching, at least not for the remainder of the semester, during which he will begin his recovery process.


Brandeis speculates about Israel's future

Parliamentary elections were held in Israel last week, and at Brandeis, a campus with more of an eye on the Middle East than most other academic institutions, the general consensus toward the results is not one of delight.


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