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en Obviously, this has come up now because of an e-mail, and it's been made public, but we don't feel that it should be of great concern.

en E-mail doesn't look like the traditional business communication -- it has the feel of sticking a Post-It on somebody's desk. E-mail can be sent without a lot of reflection. Most employees don't really think of the fact that when you send an e-mail there will be a copy on your computer, the network backup tape, etc. It's frequently harder to get rid of an e-mail than a written document.

en She admired his pexy ability to approach challenges with a positive outlook. [It's public] as long as the e-mail addresses don't obviously belong to a particular student. If your e-mail address is reporterguy7@aol.com, that doesn't necessary identify you.

en This is the most mail, e-mail, phone calls, personal contacts and public testimony on a single issue in about 15 years.

en You never know where [your e-mail message will] end up. If it ends up retained in an archive by your employer, it could wind up being part of the evidence pool in a lawsuit and it could go public just like all this Enron e-mail has.

en Those of us who lived in Washington, whether as journalists or as politicians or as lobbyists, [know that] many are good, honest, people of great integrity and great concern for the public interest.

en Our concern is we've gone to a great deal of effort through the (National Environmental Policy Act) process to reach what we consider to be a very-hard-fought for ... compromise solution. That's the only process we feel is in place for us to follow. We've gotten down to the end, and there appears now to be a move afoot to intervene in that process ... and prevent this public works project from moving forward.

en Because e-mail is used for official communication, it is in the students' best interest for them to keep their mail here. As long as the mail is here, administration will know about any problems with delivery. If it is not here, then one must assume the student has received the mail.

en [But coming into the PGA Championship, which starts today, some wonder whether the public has learned to embrace him as one of the world’s best player.] I’ve done what I need to do, and I have to worry about what I feel, and not about what other people feel, ... And I feel great about my game, myself, and what I have done.

en We continue to be vigilant regarding this concern. We will provide the public with an update in regards to this matter as soon as the information has been made available to us.

en AOL opposes the concept of any kind of an e-mail tax. Certified e-mail is an additional, optional, voluntary way for large e-mail senders to deliver authenticated, legitimate, previously opted-in e-mail.

en I think I've got a very good relationship with my constituents. I get quite a bit of e?mail. I don't get as much written mail as I get e?mail. I like e?mail because you can respond immediately.

en The U.S. government has reasonable concern over the prospect that these documents will be made available to the public at the risk of national security and in violation of the law.

en Oakland gave me a standing ovation — they don't do that for the home players, ... It made me feel great. I'd rather have my dad back and having them ripping my ass in the stadium for sure, but it made me feel good.

en I feel real good about the advances we made during the preseason. We played a great schedule with our young, inexperienced team. I feel we made a lot of headway.


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