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No Tech Talk this summer

MIT Tech Talk will not be published this summer. The last issue for 2003-04 will come out Thursday, June 12 (a day later than usual, since Commencement is on a Monday this year). The next issue will be published on Aug. 27. Click here for the complete 2003-04 publication schedule.

News will be published throughout the summer on the News Office web site, where classified ads also will be updated every two weeks. If you have news or information you'd like to share, contact Robert J. Sales, executive editor (rjsales@mit.edu) or Alice Waugh, editor (awaugh@mit.edu).

Positions Available also will not be published this summer. Click here to see current job openings at MIT and other employment information from Human Resources.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on June 4, 2003.

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