The note instructed the would-be recruit to communicate with U.S. handlers via a G-Mail account accessed either from a public Wi-Fi network or an Internet cafe.
Heymann's Pacific Mail Order System began as a direct-mail advertising company, which later evolved into a mail-order firm for members of the U.S. Armed Forces serving in Vietnam.
It came two years later, in 1999, when the Melissa virus caused big U.S. corporate e-mail systems to collapse, resulting in billions of dollars of losses.
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However, Thursday's e-mail, which was authenticated by U.S. officials, did not have photos attached either.
Netflix is an online movie rental company that began its expansion in the U.S. by pioneering DVD-by-mail service.
Thus the fund made a small investment in a company called Cybiko, whose wireless game and e-mail device was a hit with U.S. kids last Christmas.
Customers of Hotmail, which research firm Compete says is the second-largest Web mail client in the U.S., can enable the security feature in their settings page.
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Justice Department documents related to the U.S. attorney dismissals included an e-mail sent by Justice Department official Brian Roehrkasse the morning after McNulty testified on Capitol Hill.
Anton Nozil operated a small Internet cafe, where people went to make phone calls or send e-mail messages to relatives in the U.S. Now, only the sign remains.
In the moments before Mr. Craig's reveal, we made our way through the bowels of the building, past the 41, 000-square-foot former mail-sorting room where, at one time, 90% of the mail in the U.S. was processed.
When FedEx started next-day mail, many predicted that the U.S. Postal Service would be unable to compete.
Netflix revolutionized the U.S. movie rental market with its by-mail DVD rental service.
For decades, up through the 1980s, some pilots carried guns on board--at first to protect the U.S. mail and then to combat hijackings.
Congress is again considering a postal-reform bill that would give Pitney Bowes a boost by requiring the U.S. Postal Service to outsource more mail-sorting jobs.
When FedEx (nyse: FDX - news - people ) started next-day mail, many predicted that the U.S. Postal Service would be unable to compete.
Mr. Hinton helmed the U.K. newspaper unit when much of the voice-mail interception occurred.
No one immediately answered an e-mail sent Wednesday to the company's U.S. corporate offices in Princeton, New Jersey.
U.S. officials remain reluctant to confirm the e-mail's authenticity.
She had an unexpected donor to one of her causes this year: The U.K.'s Daily Mail published an apology--and made a donation to a charity of Safra's choice--after running a libelous article suggesting she'd been involved in her husband's death.
The unnamed individual cautions Chilowitz in that e-mail to "be very careful, " the U.S. attorney says.
Last spring, however, Gloria Mark at UC Irvine and collaborating U.S. Army scientists produced another intriguing study involving e-mail.
"Concern was expressed in the General Congregation about leaks of confidential proceedings reported in Italian newspapers, " Sister Mary Ann Walsh, director of media relations for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, said via e-mail.
The reason "Dear" may be destined to die is that it faces a dilemma much like an army confronted with a pincers movement in war: On the one flank, written-on-paper, mailed letters -- the kind that have always been started with "Dear" -- are rapidly disappearing, as use of the U.S. mail itself dwindles.
In a ClimateGate e-mail, CRU Director Phil Jones has acknowledged that CRU mirrors U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) data.
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Other U.S. officials say there are reasons for skepticism about the e-mail, noting that it is unlike some of the previous messages from Pearl's kidnappers, in which photographs were included to prove the senders were in fact holding him.
In comparison: One third of U.S. corporations wouldn't be able to locate a specific e-mail older than six months.
But the unanimous ruling by the Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals says that government searches of stored e-mail violate a citizen's reasonable expectation of privacy.
The U.S. Postal Service is moving forward with plans to make cuts to its first-class mail next spring, as it shutters about half of its 487 mail processing centers.
Mail-order catalogs can go anywhere, but the Web reaches only 28% of U.S. households.
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