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Date Added: May 02, 2008 08:22:03 AM
Johns Hopkins senior launches a network of anonymous, and often vulgar, message boards Baby-faced Johns Hopkins senior Andrew Mann is a budding astrophysicist, but his unlikely sideline as a cyberspace gossip-monger already has him exploring the darkest, dirtiest corners of the undergraduate cosmos and fending off attacks from campus lawyers and outraged students.

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