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"fax" Definitions
  1. (also fax machine) [countable] a machine that sends and receives documents in an electronic form along phone wires and then prints them
  2. [uncountable] a system for sending documents using scanned images over a phone line or the internet
  3. [countable] a letter or message sent by fax

724 Sentences With "fax"

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I'd get a fax — yes, a curling paper fax — once a week from Science magazine, circle the items of interest, fax it back to Science, and receive the embargoed papers (also, of course, by fax).
For even more fax policy content, check out Sarah's piece about the survival of the fax machine.
A disconnected fax machine is useless; as a node on a larger network of fax machines, however, it achieves something close to magic.
Fax is always sent unauthenticated, it's a design thing, so no matter what you do I will still be able to send you this fax.
If Brokaw had a large plant that made fax machines, no political bill would help save those jobs when the world stopped using fax machines.
Many state legislatures are using fax machines, and a coordinated campaign to send dozens of fax messages on a particular issue can not only annoy staff who are trying to find new fax toner cartridges but also get them to take notice of something else besides emails.
Text "RESIST" to 50409 or message Resistbot on Facebook and it will walk you through the steps to fax your Senator and will tell you when your fax has been delivered.
Listen to the podcast version of this story: It's time to face the fax But when it needs to share patient records, it turns to an outdated technology: the fax machine.
One album cover of theirs could only be accessed via fax initially (sent through a Web app YACHT developed to ID the nearest fax to groups of fans; OfficeMax must've loved it).
Correspondence between Thompson and Steadman most often took place by fax: The sound of paper spooling out of a fax machine in the middle of the night is the sound of Sadie's childhood.
The ministry didn't respond to questions by phone and fax.
They fax us a sheet of paper at 5 p.m.
"They say they've had issues sending secure fax," Sullivan says.
When I first begin tampering with fax machine, it's unresponsive.
After her first season, she was famously fired via fax.
Kids today don't even know what a fax machine is.
A fax including a question about the poster went unanswered.
Antiques: The City Department of Corrections still uses fax machines.
Farhad: Oh, actually, I do all my business by fax.
Utrankar did not know how to use a fax machine.
But for now, the fax machine is here to stay.
TOKYO — He said he had in his hand a fax.
Comments can be submitted online or via fax or mail.
He began making copies and saving his fax machine receipts.
At the same time the S.B.A. requested that she print and fax in her loan application — which would require her to find a printer and a fax machine in the middle of a disaster.
So, The Catwalk Cats was actually a load of faxes I used to fax my boyfriend, but rather than write a fax, I would tell him what I was doing via drawings of my cats.
Among others, I got PRIME NUMBER, FAX NUMBER and WRONG NUMBER.
While officials communicate by fax, protesters are organising on social media.
And my fax machine is in great use at this point.
AQSIQ did not respond to a fax requesting comment from Reuters.
"The real solution would be to stop using fax," Itkin says.
It's a savvy fax from a dean of the old school.
And so the fax machine remains medicine's dominant method of communication.
"No USPS, use fax," she wrote in a note to herself.
The executive order does not allow voting by fax or email.
The spam king's career started in the '90s by sending junk fax messages Wallace's spamming career didn't begin with Facebook messages, but stretches all the way back to the '90s, when he sent junk fax messages.
A few families have promised to fax forms, only to disappear, revealing later that the nearest town with a fax machine was several hours away, said BJ Jensen, the pro bono associate co-leading the search.
Anyone who has switched doctors knows the "existential crisis" that is typical when transferring your medical records and often includes a fax—yes, fax—of reams of paper, sometimes at a per-page cost to the patient.
One of Tomato's favorite tools at the time was a fax machine.
The courthouse required that BuzzFeed News fax a request for the order.
He responded that there were issues sending the document through secure fax.
Some managers rely on fax machines to send and receive vital information.
So I say I'll get my doctor's fax number and call back.
At 10:09 I buy an online fax number and hang up.
"Fax is perceived as a secure method of data transmission," says Balmas.
China's Ministry of Commerce didn't immediately respond to a fax requesting comment.
Sarah Silverman says she was fired via fax after only one season.
Why are fax machines still such a staple of American health care?
The fax number on his company's website connects to a dentist's office.
Most new requests will have to use fax machines or traditional mail.
China's General Customs Administration did not reply to a fax seeking comments.
He said the board had received a fax, not service, on Friday.
Fax technology is also considered safe and secure under today's privacy laws.
Yeah, they said they couldn't wait to fax their employees the news.
" When the reporter said she had been unable to send a fax to the office, the man said: "I only heard the fax machine beeping; how would I know who that was from and what it was about?
Officials in Xinjiang's capital Urumqi did not respond to a fax seeking comment.
AMAC did not have an immediate comment when contacted by telephone and fax.
Fax machines are not the only old-school technology that these businesses use.
Officials in Xinjiang's capital Urumqi did not respond to a fax seeking comment.
Out of those controversial photos, the inarguably beautiful "fax Axl" meme was born.
Binning the fax machines and shifting to the internet can speed up cases.
Huaneng and Huadian did not immediately response to a fax on the issue.
I had a fax machine, which very few people had the number to.
Here are people using the 📠 fax machine emoji for some reason pic.twitter.
The CBRC did not immediately respond to a fax from Reuters seeking comment.
I'm 22 years old and have never sent a fax in my life.
With computers offline, medical staff are relying on paper charts and fax machines.
" THE YOUNG MALE DEMOGRAPHIC IS ESSENTIAL ," she announces by fax from Los Angeles.
"I will bring a gasoline container to the museum," one threatening fax read.
But NAFTA was drafted during the era of floppy disks and fax machines.
Sometimes father and daughter communicated exclusively through fax or lawyers, if at all.
If you go to their website, you can fax them your order NOW.
"They kept telling me that they were not getting the fax," she said.
"The fax machine is still a major part of medical communication," she says.
CSRC did not immediately respond to a fax request by Reuters seeking comment.
The CAC did not respond to a request for comment sent by fax.
The United Front Work Department did not respond to a fax requesting comment.
EXIM, CCCC and BCEG did not reply when contacted via email and fax.
The Ministry of Public Security did not respond to a fax seeking comment.
No, we did it by fax, and we hand-delivered them around town.
"Guys were making these huge, long artworks made out of fax elements," added Hyde.
If so, you could get in contact with your senator or congressperson — by fax.
El departamento de propaganda no respondió a un fax donde se solicitaba algún comentario.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs did not immediately respond to a fax.
When the Internet bubble burst in 2000, people did not revert to fax machines.
"Not being facetious: My fax machine is in greater use these days," Lynton said.
The remaining company would focus on office products like copiers, scanners and fax machines.
I call the radiology office back and give them my newly acquired fax number.
China's Ministry of Commerce also did not respond to a fax on the issue.
But the researchers say that the fax protocol doesn't allow for such a mechanism.
Use All Five will send the fax for you, at no cost to you.
The commerce ministry did not respond to a fax seeking confirmation of the review.
The CBRC did not immediately respond to a fax requesting comment on the proposals.
"I thought I was Judy Jetson when I got my fax machine," she says.
Huaneng Group did not respond to calls, an email and a fax seeking comment.
The printer and fax machine and copier would have to be broken to bits.
Try printing something with the supposedly "high-tech" printer or sending documents via fax.
The fax machines would be whirring between all of these women who had kids.
Voters must register by January 26 by mail, online, email, fax, or in person.
Last summer, we sent these disclosures to the Inspector General via fax and email.
The Alcotest 9510, manufactured by Dräger, resembles a fax machine with a small hose.
I mean, I thought I was so cool when I got a fax machine!
" She typed "Ingénue" on fax paper, "which was all I had for some reason.
In a particularly ill-timed episode, Giovanni Caselli invented the fax machine in 1856.
I don't think I had any way of knowing whether the fax went through.
Chinese state security does not have a public phone number, fax number or website.
Some states allow voters to request ballots and return them by fax or email.
It relies on daily or twice-daily fax updates and press releases to media.
But the fax is not necessarily sent with a great deal of advance notice.
Medical offices that receive fax requests are sometimes only open for a few hours.
Print, copy, scan, and even fax documents and color photos throughout your busy workday.
There was no listed fax number, the regular means for reaching Chinese government agencies.
Motions to Continue must be filed by mail or fax and are often unanswered.
A useful — if somewhat outdated — perk: a fax machine with a printer and copier.
Mr. Armstrong wanted to buy a fax machine to handle ad orders and billing.
Shandong's agriculture bureau did not respond to a fax seeking comment on the issue.
And that, the fax told Mrs Walker, was what the newborn lamb looked like, too.
Slice can now send orders for its drivers to those shops using Twilio's fax service.
While that API takes JPG files as its input, the fax API uses PDF files.
Addazio, a 57-year-old-man with a fax machine, isn't old at all, actually.
As of 2011, roughly 45 percent of private homes in Japan had a fax machine.
What she didn't tell the receptionist was that she was giving them my fax number.
Chung faces charges related to leaking classified documents to Choi through email, phone and fax.
Traditionally invoices would be sent via fax or other offline methods all done on paper.
Word document offer letters, PDF riders, endless back-and-forth emails, spreadsheets, physical checks. Fax!
And I write it out by hand, and then I put it in the fax.
It's like in a world with email, they're asking us to use a fax machine.
They can't — the only options are a fax or picking up the document in person.
And the fax number for this bank is public, so he can get that number.
You don't see two office bros in blue shirts swapping jokes by the fax machine.
The Beijing Administration for Industry and Commerce did not reply to a fax seeking comment.
While rumors indicated that Phil broke up with Tavelman via fax, he's vehemently denied it.
Only days after the track came out, my office floor was covered in fax paper.
Competing networks don't work together, and most records are still moved by fax or courier.
Fax machines, Palm Pilots, and clunky desktop computers with dial-up Internet were cutting edge.
And, no, you don't need a fax machine, Resistbot will do it all for you.
But the real thing I want to tell you is that I lost the fax.
Reuters' efforts to reach the Langzhong court for comment by phone and fax were unsuccessful.
In most offices, fax machines are like the floppy disk or the CD player: obsolete.
China's General Administration of Customs did not immediately respond to a fax on the issue.
" I said, "But, I don't know anything about fax machines or answering phones, or anything.
Once they complete it, they must fax it back along with a signed voter's certificate.
You can also mail or fax your ID in, if preferred, to (425) 974-6194.
After embarking on a multifloor journey to hand-deliver the fax, I met Ms. Mermelstein.
And this was before email, text messaging or even the widespread use of fax machines.
Sara Blakely graduated from college and spent seven years selling fax machines door-to-door.
Paper records and fax machines have slowed federal authorities' efforts, Schuchat testified at the hearing.
Soon the office fax machine was spitting out messages until they flooded onto the floor.
Can we just start from the premise that you know what a fax machine is?
Founder Securities and Hangzhou Shunwang did not respond to questions submitted via fax and email.
Arriving in the midst of a federal election campaign, the fax exploded like a bomb.
One of the emails has drawn scrutiny because in it, Clinton, who was awaiting a secure fax detailing talking points, instructed an adviser to turn the talking points into "nonpaper w no identifying heading and send nonsecure" because the fax wasn't coming through. Sen.
Returning to her hotel to change her hat, she found a fax pushed under her door.
Oh, and there's a fax machine to the left of the whole terminal, for sending faxes.
Yunnan Tin did not immediately respond to phone calls and a fax sent to its office.
Mine was programmed to collect the fax numbers and E-Mail addresses of every single Egyptian.
At the time of publication, the regulator had not responded to a Reuters fax requesting comment.
German media said a fax number and two email addresses used by Merkel had been published.
China's Defense Ministry said in a fax that it was looking into reports on the incident.
This is because it is hard for forwarders to find return cargoes using phone or fax.
For example, the fax of typeset pages Sanger sent to Morell wasn't included in the release.
In many countries, regulators today often use fax machines, let alone cloud-based software and analytics.
Because I am a human who lives in 23, I do not have a fax machine.
So we thought, what if we could exploit a printer just by sending a malicious fax?
But that fax server wasn't properly secured, according to the security company that discovered the data.
One of the more arcane but effective ways to get messages across has been fax machines.
China's Defence Ministry did not immediately reply to a fax seeking comment on the newspaper report.
The General Administration of Customs did not respond to a fax seeking confirmation of the meeting.
The hotline also reportedly features a screen for video chats as well as a fax system.
China's General Administration of Customs did not respond to a fax seeking comment on the issue.
In 203, there was email, and by golly was that a big change from the fax.
The next day, I got a fax and flowers from him, and I saved the note.
Until recently, such early warnings were often issued by fax or other antiquated – and slower – means.
When I started to work with Daft Punk back in 1996, I used a fax machine.
That office attempted to fax a report to the police in New York, Larry Weglarz said.
Back then, by the way, we used to get requests to send the newsletter by fax!
By one private firm's estimate, the fax accounts for about 75 percent of all medical communication.
It doubled as a work desk, half of it filled with a computer, printer, and fax.
I can't remember the last time I sent or received a fax in the United States.
Fax machines have all but disappeared in most industries, but continue to thrive in health care.
JANE AND I GENERATED A FAX MESSAGE TO FORN DESK IN THE HEAT OF THE MOMENT.
Shandong province's animal husbandry bureau did not respond to a fax seeking comment on unreported cases.
Other businesses, like Trip Advisor, Car Fax, and Schwab help us to sort through our options.
The country still demands that applications for most official documents take place via paper or fax.
On the bank side, if the printer that receives the fax is also connected to the internal network, then all the attacker needs to do is send a malicious fax to this phone number and automatically he will be inside the internal network of this bank.
The trace starts with a call or fax to the National Trace Center in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
There was no email address listed on the site, only a PO box, phone, and fax number.
Finally, Congress has the courage to face the scourge of our nation head on: the fax machine!
For example, the eye doctor may have relocated their practice, and their phone and fax numbers changed.
China's Ministry of Agriculture, responsible for issuing the certificates, did not respond to queries sent by fax.
"You have specific instructions on how to read the record," he said of the fax cover sheet.
"I remember being there [in the NBC26 newsroom] with the fax came in," Keller told the magazine.
There are currently 17 million fax machines in the U.S. and 46.3 million worldwide, the report estimates.
So naturally I've been assigned the task of figuring out and then explaining how fax machines work.
As more women advance in the workplace, queen bees will go the way of the fax machine.
Some government bodies and even banks in Algeria still use the fax to communicate with the world.
This information tends to still live in PDF files attached to emails or delivered by fax machine.
If a shareholder speaks up and suggests that management stop investing in fax machines, management should listen.
This fits with trends in FOIA management: The CIA and DARPA likewise only accept submissions via fax.
With the click of a button, visitors could also mass email or fax electors in many states.
Sinograin, which manages China's soybean reserves, did not respond to a fax seeking comment on the issue.
"I think if we want to kill the fax, we need to schedule a funeral," he says.
But six months ago, my attempts to reach them by phone, email and fax brought no response.
Phone, fax and face-to-face communication were pretty much the only ways to get things done.
Another had talked about how he'd like to receive a "ho fax" on each prospective sexual partner.
Sinograin, which manages state soy reserves, did not respond to a fax seeking comment on the issue.
Despite North Korea reconnecting the hotline to the South earlier this week, the confirmation came via fax.
The agriculture and rural affairs bureau of Guangxi region did not respond to a fax seeking comment.
And I had just started this newsletter called "Above the Crowd," which was a fax at the time.
No longer, for example, do those visiting the White House have to submit their personal data via fax.
However, in Alaska, all voters may vote absentee, and all absentee voters may return ballots electronically by fax.
Later, Bezos nearly launched a news-by-fax service startup with Halsey Minor, who would later found CNET.
Of course, like many printers today, this one also includes a scanner, fax machine copier and is wireless.
Or you could make one with your office address, work email, fax and office line for business contacts.
Blue Alerts would serve to notify others in the area far more quickly than the old fax system.
Please review, print and sign your offer letter and fax it back to me at (650) xxx–xxxx.
Luoyang police declined a request for a telephone interview and did not respond to questions submitted by fax.
The system reportedly features a telephone, a fax and a screen with Internet connection for a video chat.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs did not respond to a fax seeking comment on the issue.
Still without much direction, Blakely got a job at a local company selling fax machines door-to-door.
I thought, Instead of fax machines, I'd love to sell something that I created and actually care about.
There can be few organisations in England that still use fax machines as often as doctors' surgeries do.
To provide input into the meeting, Moon will need to send a fax to the South Korean delegation.
From what I have gathered, fax is short for facsimile and it's essentially a medieval version of scanning.
While selling fax machines door-to-door full time, Sara Blakely launched a side business to make hosiery.
A new generation of digitally savvy professionals has never used a fax, and isn't about to start now.
China's Foreign Ministry referred questions to the Commerce Ministry, which did not reply to a fax seeking comment.
I had the choice of faxing it back or dropping it in the mail, and I chose fax.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs did not immediately respond to a fax seeking comment on Friday.
The assault forced the hospital to revert to pen and paper and fax machines to handle patient data.
As The Times has written before, the fax machine is still a cherished piece of technology in Japan.
Years ago, when I first moved to D.C., people were still using fax machines and direct mail campaigns.
A fax to BSL Capital, Lebow's family firm, went unanswered, despite an assistant confirming it had been received.
Mr. Vargas did not ask any questions, merely sending Ms. Garcia a fax number and his email address.
Physicians typically interacted with multiple skilled home health care agencies by fax or mail, the current study found.
In a May 85033 fax, the CIA's office of medical services defended the programs to the Justice Department.
It's a standard, all-in-one (printer, scanner, copier, fax) device you can buy at retail for $129.99.
The National Development and Reform Commission, which manages the reserves, did not reply to a fax seeking comment.
DeRogatis received an anonymous fax claiming that the star had been accused of sex crimes by underage women.
And why on earth, in 2017, does the fax machine remain the predominant way to exchange medical records?
" Aric Pease of Palm Springs wears a cat head he and friend Christine Fax-Huckaby are calling "Sweaty Cat.
There was no immediate response to a fax and email seeking comment from China's Foreign Ministry regarding Hammond's remarks.
But no response came, leading her to both email and fax a formal document to Apple on January 25th.
Sourcing ingredients in the restaurant industry is a dirty process that still relies heavily on voicemails and fax orders.
China's General Administration of Customs, which oversees imports, did not respond to a fax seeking comment on the issue.
The remaining company would be focused on office supply products like copiers, scanners and fax machines, the person said.
They ask for users to either fax their information (including social security number) or supply via an online form.
Now that's behind him, he says — except for the fact that he routinely uses a fax machine to communicate.
We've come a long way since fax machines and scanners were the primary means of sending off your documents.
It basically streamlines the entire process, unlike competitors which are just front ends for fax machines and email interactions.
IT IS A sobering thought that official military communication between America and China is still conducted by fax machine.
"To actually see her in person... He knew and just decided to go along with it anyway," Fax said.
It's tempting to think of fax machines as a relic, every bit as relevant as an eight-track tape.
Shares of the copy and fax machine maker are up more than 60 percent to start off the year.
One week later, I received a fax with a request of Renaat Vandepapeliere from R&S Records in Belgium.
Luckily, the whole "exigent circumstances" system runs on faxes, so all Elliot has to do is fake a fax.
"Park Geun-hye's cell is in a good clean condition," the detention center said in a fax to CNN.
She and Andy woke in the middle of the night to the sound of a fax machine processing orders.
A person answering the telephone at the propaganda office of the Beijing municipal party committee requested questions by fax.
Lasers, fax machines, microwave ovens and email were all invented in loose states, ranging from New Hampshire to California.
Like the fax machine and computer, Alexander Mackenzie's Northwest Passage was too forward-looking to be practical or useful.
The government considered fax machines subversive; they took a boat trip to Thailand to communicate with the outside world.
The government press office in Kashgar did not immediately respond to requests for comment sent by fax on Friday.
One medical worker recalled a fax fiasco from the 221s when he practically sent medical records to the moon.
Florida law makes no allowances for email voting, but does allow some overseas voters to cast ballots by fax.
La Oficina de Asuntos de Taiwán de China no respondió a una solicitud para hacer comentarios enviada por fax.
ICE responded by releasing a copy of the fax transmission form appended to the detainer, which was dated Nov.
During the height of the junta's power, unauthorized fax machines were illegal in Myanmar, and the media was censored.
Louisiana's program requires that specially registered physicians fax their recommendations directly to a marijuana pharmacy, which dispenses the products.
China's customs has also taken "regulatory steps on high risk waste imports" since May 4th, it said in the fax.
And there was just the noise of the fax machine while I was trying to make small talk with her.
The fax was signed by Gul, but the lawyer, Tora Pekin, said he had written on behalf of both journalists.
It's hard to make reservations and get pricing information, and some providers still use fax machines to run their business.
But these voters can still request a "crossover ballot" via phone, email, fax, or in-person at their polling center.
The CAA requested a fax of questions when asked by Reuters to comment on the probe but has not responded.
As it stands now, real estate brokers are shuttling offers to sellers' agents via fax, email, or simply in-person.
Once they submit the form, Artifax will send the fax to that lawmaker, encouraging them to vote against proposed cuts.
But it turns out I need to fax them a release form allowing me to get the records I want.
Calls, emails and a fax to the Chinese group seeking comment were not answered during a public holiday in China.
Its value as a company is associated with things we like to avoid talking about — insurance, payroll, forms, fax machines.
The exposed fax server was running a Elasticsearch database with over six million records since its creation in March 2018.
China's customs has also taken "regulatory steps on high-risk waste imports" since May 4, it said in the fax.
"We were used to people coming and going, constant phone calls, the beeps of fax machines, paper everywhere," she writes.
Algeria is one of the few countries where government ministries still use fax machines to communicate with the outside world.
In 1984, the hotline was upgraded to a fax system, so that maps, charts, texts and photographs could be viewed.
Millennials have no problem mastering the latest iPhone upgrades but remain pretty clueless when it comes to using fax machines.
"God doesn't send in a fax, or email, of how we are going to be wearing things," Mr. Ture said.
After their meeting, Chyna told Russo, he sent her a fax telling her the WWF would not renew her contract.
He was not a fighter...He developed a more political attitude from 1990…He used to fax statements to everybody.
For the most part, however, I realized I'd be totally fine if cash went the way of the fax machine.
You'd play records over the phone, and then you waited for a fax, and then you boxed [up the records].
"The fax machine was constantly running out of paper, and the phone kept ringing nonstop with angry callers," Cashman said.
There was a fax from someone promising to slit Collins's throat and sever her limbs if she voted for Kavanaugh.
For a non-formal complaint, OSHA contacts the employer, describes alleged hazards, and follows up with a fax or letter.
Those absentee Alaska voters will have to turn to more time-tested modes of communication, namely fax and snail mail.
Li Haifeng, a director at Pohua JT Capital in Hong Kong, didn't respond to an email and fax seeking comment.
I stood by the machine reading as the shiny fax paper curled like a scroll from a Dead Sea cave.
Meanwhile, China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology was not immediately available for comment when contacted by CNBC by fax.
About a dozen medical students told CNBC that they had never seen a fax machine before, let alone operated one.
"It will take another decade or two before health care is no longer reliant on the fax machine, " he said.
The watchdog, China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, did not respond to a Reuters fax requesting comment.
In an age of instant communication over the internet, the fax machine is seen as an archaic piece of technology.
Instead, the fax — a valid, and often essential, form of communication in Japan — from Saeko Tani, an aide to Mrs.
I will confess to you that I took that fax and I threw it on the corner of my desk.
"Every hospital, no matter how small, has a fax machine, so it's the safest and easiest way to get the information you need," said Nate Gross, a physician and the co-founder of Doximity, a start-up that came up with a product called DocFax that lets doctors send faxes without a physical fax machine.
No, this is not an April Fools' joke: Cloud communications platform Twilio today announced the launch of its "programmable fax" service.
Another former aide, Chung Ho-sung, faces charges related to leaking classified documents to Choi through email, phone and fax. 2.
They are bidding via a secure network from separate rooms and can only discuss strategy with their head offices via fax.
He later embraced the fax and early Internet, always searching for new ways to engage readers and get the news out.
The site lists relevant names, addresses, phone and fax numbers, even giving you the opportunity to make a shareable call script.
I realize I forgot to fax my timesheet to my travel nursing agency, so I do that quickly before heading home.
Neither the Tianjin government nor the management of Bohai Steel immediately responded to requests for comment sent by fax from Reuters.
You can pore over original concept art, storyboards, and advertisements, and read stories about Disney and Capcom exchanging ideas over fax.
Hill, said countries such as Norway that are outside the EU are in a position of "fax diplomacy" and being supplicants.
EEA members are rule-takers, not rule-makers, say Brexiteers; Norway is a "fax democracy", which receives its orders from Brussels.
And these days, it's still common for medical information to be shared by fax, rather than in a computer-readable format.
Court documents and papers are piled on the floor and coffee table near a police radio scanner, fax machine and television.
All you have to do is take a picture of your prescription and fax it your local pharmacy from your smartphone.
The People's Bank of China didn't immediately respond to a fax and an email from Reuters seeking comment on the report.
A fax isn't as powerful as a call, but it's better than an email: your message will automatically get printed out.
Asked for comment on the case on Thursday, a Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman, Hong Lei, sent a response by fax.
The appeal for Rage Room users is pretty obvious—we've all lived vicariously through that fax machine scene in Office Space.
When Amrich finished, he revised his scribbles into a professional document and asked his dad to fax it to GamePro magazine.
As soon as I started in with the various fax machines in my office, however, I knew I'd made a mistake.
He continues: Like the fax machine and computer, Alexander Mackenzie's Northwest Passage was too forward-looking to be practical or useful.
But we do know this: As long as the fax sticks around, it is bad for doctors and bad for patients.
Many sources demand that we send requests for interviews and sample questions via fax and will simply not accept an email.
Hill said countries such as Norway that are outside the EU are in a position of fax diplomacy and a supplicant.
"Every hospital, no matter how small, has a fax machine, so it's the safest and easiest way to get the information you need," said Nate Gross, a physician and the co-founder of Doximity, a start-up that came up with a product called DocFax that lets doctors send faxes without a physical fax machine, told CNBC.
The National Health and Family Planning Commission did not respond to questions for this article that were submitted, as requested, by fax.
Sometimes I will get a fax requesting insurance-specific paperwork to be completed to justify why a method was chosen over another.
It has blamed communication failings due to faulty fax machines, problems with email passwords and digital apps that did not work properly.
Orders would rattle in from Barney's and Saks Fifth Avenue on an old fax machine that Pamela got used from a friend.
Twilio's service lets developers easily bolt various specialized features onto their apps, such as texting, phone calling, Facebook messaging, and even fax.
Mighty even has built-in communication tools so funders can text plaintiffs or fax documents to doctor's offices all from one dashboard.
The agriculture ministry, which did not respond to a fax requesting comment on Friday, has repeatedly said the situation is under control.
" That comment made it back to Corbally, who sent Fleiss this letter via fax: "Dearest Slut: Fuck me, fuck me, fuck me.
It's not out of the realm of possibility that your insurance company will at some point ask you to fax them something.
Now, these are the days where you're faxing pages to people on that curly paper that came out [of the fax machine].
Then early the next morning, unable to sleep, I went to see my mom and waited for the fax from the lab.
In the world of containerised shipping things are even worse: freight forwarders deal with shipping firms, airlines and hauliers mainly by fax.
LPMCL was set up in 2001 to develop an electronic matching system to replace trading by phone or fax between bullion banks.
MM: Taking fax and turning it on its head and trying to work out ... I mean, the software modem was invented there.
So the researchers crafted a malicious fax with data in it that would exploit the bug when sent to a vulnerable machine.
Once Brown contacted Waranowitz last fall and pointed out the fax cover sheet warning, Waranowitz recanted his testimony in a sworn affidavit.
And so began a three hour stay in customer service hell that ultimately ended with her being transferred to a fax machine.
They will submit offers from separate rooms via a secure network, and can only seek guidance via fax from their head offices.
There was about fifteen feet of fax paper on the floor, and all of it was international requests for gigs and interviews.
CBRC did not respond to a faxed request for comment on Friday or to a second fax on Sunday about the investigation.
Drew McElroy, CEO and cofounder of Transfix, said the traditional process of brokering a load through phone or fax can take hours.
Often overlooked office fax machines pose a huge vulnerability to the cybersecurity of businesses and other organizations, according to a new study.
Sure, fax machines are hacked less often than computers and can be used in places that don't have access to the Internet.
The North Korean government does not provide foreign media with a contact point in Pyongyang for comment by email, fax or phone.
In the late '90s, Sara Blakely was going door-to-door trying to sell fax machines for Danka, an office supply company.
However, the number listed was six digits long, and fax numbers in Kazakhstan are at least seven digits after the area code.
Over the years, the two feuded publicly over her role in his companies and sometimes communicated solely via fax, if at all.
By fax and email, she remained in weekly or even daily contact, and she says she gave his investigators some early leads.
But Asia O'Hara's iron triangle barreled the most pork, including a cake and, endearingly, a fax machine, and she won the battle.
I also found it amazing that Twitter has a fax machine, which it used to receive the initial summons from the government.
Who could you complain to about the postal service, if there were no FedEx or UPS, no fax machines or e-mail?
Researchers at Nasdaq-listed Check Point Software Technologies said that fax machines — which still reside in many offices — have serious security flaws.
IWG is still operating the original Regus center, and apart from installing WiFi and removing fax machines, the place is the same.
Never scan your resume into your computer using a printer, scanner or fax machine, says Brie Reynolds, senior career specialist at FlexJobs.
Today's budget printers don't skimp on features or print quality and come loaded with additional functions like copy, scan, and even fax.
Assuming she actually got Alvin's fax all those years ago, Alvin's lawsuit never explains how his idea jumped from Debbie to Jennifer.
While Twilio's general focus has been on reinventing the phone company (with a focus on developers), fax is a decidedly old-school technology.
Imagine you took a piece of fax paper and soaked it in a pool of water you found underneath an air conditioning unit.
Turns out that in order to apply, parents had to fill out a PDF form and then either fax or hand deliver it.
If I need to get a hold of you, I simply pick up the phone and call, or I will work via fax.
Many pharmacies still use fax or phone to transfer medical prescription information from the doctor, delaying the process and making mistakes more likely.
No LikeIt sounds like a fax machine...The Hasselblad X1D is among the first crop mirrorless medium format cameras to hit the market.
So buyers would send their orders by fax to Alipay to hold their money in escrow and release it when delivery was confirmed.
So it's refreshing to know that at least on one thing, they can agree: sorry olds, the fax machine has gots ta go.
Blakely famously started Spanx with $5,000 of her own savings in the late 1990s, while holding down a day job selling fax machines.
According to an AT&T fax cover sheet, the company said that incoming calls are not a reliable means to pinpoint someone's location.
They helped the state's new itinerant oilfield workers send and receive packages, print resumes and business cards, and fax loan and rental contracts.
China's National Development and Reform Commission, the state planning agency that organized the Friday meeting, did not respond to a fax seeking comment.
Upon xxxx's suggestion, xxxx had his attorney fax a copy of letter to xxxx dealing w/ information regarding "Fast & Furious" to both Rep.
While the family was unable to get the prescription filled, Walgreens said it would fax Rivera's doctor to request the pre-authorization form.
Most computers have software now that allows you to fax documents directly from them without a separate machine, which sounds suspiciously like scanning.
"Receiving ballots by email or fax can also expose a state or county election system to systemic election system attacks," the report says.
It wouldn't be terrifying in 2016 to watch an episode of television about, say, a fax machine that prints dispatches from the dead.
Indicative of the times, many of the resumes included fax numbers instead of email addresses, the Globe reports, and few included cellphone numbers.
Who would have known that their fate could ultimately hinge on finding a working fax machine in a small town in El Salvador?
Before shooting began, he had her agency send her a fax, scheduling a meeting between the two of them in Weinstein's hotel suite.
Making a health care system that doesn't rely on fax machines and CD-ROMs is one of the rare areas of bipartisan agreement.
So we put an ad in The Times with a fax number and one of the faxes was from lawyers representing Monica Lewinsky.
But many health providers still send medical records by fax or require patients to pick up paper or DVD copies of their files.
There's also the security risk of having sensitive patient records sit in a fax machine, where anyone walking past could take a look.
In a fax message to Reuters, the ministry said it would review the deal according to the law if it received an application.
Some reports estimate that there are about 46 million active fax machines and around 17 million of them are in the United States.
"We removed the capability to do scanning, fax and copy out of it to reduce weight and remove glass portions," said NASA's Hunter.
No matter your industry, it's vital that you stay on top of things or you'll wind up as obsolete as the fax machine.
A month after he received the fax, Mr. DeRogatis, working with The Sun-Times's legal affairs reporter, Abdon Pallasch, published their first investigation.
Although officials refused numerous telephone and fax requests for interviews about the cemetery, they seem to be coming around to understanding its importance.
Through Artifax and Post Fax, constituents can send lawmakers and their staffers messages of support for the NEA and a more progressive agenda.
After that, crews "FAX" their cameras, which means they'll check in with the director, who's sitting in the TV truck and assembling all the camera feeds into a complete show (Update: Since this article was published, a lot of audio people have cast their vote that it's a FACS, short for facilities, though there are proponents of FAX as well).
They also made crucial moves to modernize it, directing funds from legacy allocations like fax machines and landlines to the more modern tech infrastructure.
China's customs said that it has increased inspections of U.S. Pork imports after finding problems recently, according to a fax it sent to Reuters.
With $5,000 Blakely had saved selling fax machines door to door, and no background in design, business or manufacturing, she launched Spanx in 1998.
"Many people complained about their representatives having full mailboxes or busy phone lines, and we realized there was another option: fax machines," he said.
But the latest chapter in its struggle with the Spanish government has featured an old-fashioned tool: an exchange of letters, delivered by fax.
When he first got there, he continued to act as the cartel's de facto leader, arranging drug deals via cell phone and fax machine.
She sent a fax to the Associated Press to fact check Dionne Warwick's speech at Whitney Houston's funeral, five years after she gave it.
The only piece of hard evidence Kagoike offered was a copy of a fax, but it only proves he communicated with Akie Abe's aide.
Welcome to your fax machine: okay this is a voiceless machine, but it would be a confusing device for the unacquainted to learn. 4.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs did not immediately respond to a fax with questions on the document, which was issued on Feb.
Isolated in separate rooms to prevent collusion, they are bidding on a secure network and can only request guidance from head office via fax.
Staff are now having to turn to fax machines and landline telephones to get work done, and medical records are being kept on paper.
Use the fax machine Activists are also smartly looking at creative, immediate and impactful ways to get messages to the offices of elected officials.
The association did not respond to calls seeking comment, while customs did not respond to a fax seeking comment on the tighter border controls.
The study doesn't focus on any hacks of actual fax machines, but explains how such an attack could occur and how it would work.
The study doesn't focus on any hacks of actual fax machines, but explains how such an attack could occur and how it would work.
Reuters sent a fax seeking comment to the Ministry of Public Security, a bureau mentioned in the report, but did not receive a response.
"All I got was a noise on the line that sounded like a fax machine," he said, thinking he accidentally dialed the wrong number.
For almost a week, the hospital was thrown into the dark ages, relying on paper charts and fax machines to care for its patients.
Over the course of several phone calls with Michelle, I provided a fax number and promised to get her letter to the right person.
All locations have semi-private work areas and a computer bar with printer, fax, and copier access as well as TV, magazines, and newspapers.
The fact that it was meant to be sent through a secure fax does not necessarily mean that it was classified, the agency said.
Huda followed up with several calls and a fax to numbers obtained from the Fed website, according to a source close to Bangladesh Bank.
The two Koreas previously communicated by fax and special telephone lines, which were often severed when their relations took a turn for the worse.
Those vulnerabilities could potentially allow an attacker to steal sensitive files through a company's network using just a phone line and a fax number.
Today&aposs budget printers don&apost skimp on features or print quality and come loaded with additional functions like copy, scan, and even fax.
So now how are we supposed to communicate the important things — like "So Fine" and "Fax Me" — to our loved ones on Valentine's Day?
Apple declined to comment on the state media reports while a fax to the Chinese internet regulator requesting comment did not receive a response.
This gear ranged from fax machines and ammunition to up-armored mine-resistant, ambush-protected (MRAP) trucks originally designed for the streets of Iraq.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs did not respond to a fax seeking comment on claims of much higher losses than officially reported.
Britain's National Health Service does many things that would be unthinkable in the U.S., but this one may take the cake: It's banning fax machines.
"The fax machine and February signing day are dinosaurs," said Brandon Huffman, the national recruiting editor for 216Sports, a website that rates and tracks prospects.
The idea for Uber Freight is similar to its ride-sharing service: Its software streamlines a process that is often done via fax and telephone.
"Up to a year ago, we were doing reservations by fax machines," Peter Sanchez, the chief executive of Cuba Tours and Travel, told the Times.
In the absence of a big cultural shift, however, Britain's low rate of productivity growth may prove as long-lasting as the humble fax machine.
North Korea has made no public comment on the killing, and calls, an email and a fax message to its embassy in Malaysia were unanswered.
For example, fax data is sent with no cryptographic protections; anyone who can tap a phone line can instantly intercept all data transmitted across it.
Send reports to your doctor directly via fax The final CareKit app being released today is Start, which is geared toward aiding people with depression.
It used to be extremely lengthy and the fax machine was the most important piece of equipment next to the CD player and DVD players.
While the company started with just a fax machine and phone, Howroyd knew that in order to succeed she had to keep up with technology.
"We don't accept information requests by telephone, fax or email; there are too many people here," said the woman, who would not give her name.
The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority said in a statement Tuesday that the plane operated by Fly Fax last was observed on radar around 2 p.m.
Press releases are now emailed, the intermediate technology of fax machines has been relegated to the past, and changing type font involves no manual labor.
So when doctors want to retrieve records from another office — an ultrasound for a pregnant patient, for example — they have to turn to the fax.
For two and a half years, Ms. Blakely sold fax machines by day so that she could build her prototype of footless pantyhose by night.
Insurance companies require "prior authorizations" with lengthy forms absurdly accepted only by fax, or endless phone calls, or they won't pay for newer, costlier medications.
After he quit Fitel, Bezos considered partnering with Halsey Minor — who would later found CNET — to launch a startup that would deliver news by fax.
"You can call them, you can email them, you can fax them," he said, and ask for a replacement ballot to be mailed to you.
Today, many patients are still given their data on a PDF printout or on a CD-ROM and hospitals still sometimes rely on fax machines.
"Consider what would happen if one of these parties gave up their mobile phones, fax and email correspondence — let alone the computer systems," he wrote.
As a sophomore in 236, Mr. Griffin began trading out of his dorm room using a fax machine, an early personal computer and the phone.
To give you an idea of how financially unbothered I was in my early 20s: I was lucky enough to get a job out of college that offered 401(k) matching, but opening a plan required me to physically print, sign, and fax a form to HR. The signed form sat on my desk for two years and never made it to the fax machine.
The nation only discovered that it had a top-level domain when, in 1995, it received a fax from an American offering to help market it.
Rodman previously launched a scheduling service for dentists and realized the opportunity to integrate texting, phone service, fax and reviews to facilitate the patient-provider relationship.
FOR ALL the technological wonders of modern medicine, from gene-editing to fetal surgery, health care—with its fax machines and clipboards—is often stubbornly antiquated.
This used to be done manually by brokers, who'd have to fax or mail or hand-deliver documents to and from various parties in the transaction.
At the time of the incident, NYPD cops received a fax from Baltimore PD about Brinsley heading to New York, but it was already too late.
But according to Twitter's lawsuit, the summons wasn't served until it was sent via fax the next day, March 14— after the supposed deadline to appear.
On Monday the defense produced a fax cover sheet showing, they said, that Mr. Cosby was at his Philadelphia home in the middle of December 2003.
China's General Administration of Customs said it has increased inspections of U.S. pork imports after finding problems recently, according to a fax it sent to Reuters.
Winslow said a simple written notice like an email, fax, or letter to an insurance company that you are intending to file a claim will suffice.
Then again, in Japan, a country that is technologically advanced enough to manufacture humanoid robots to make up for their population decline, fax machines remain ubiquitous.
A seller would have to provide an email, a toll-free number or fax line for doctors to be able to communicate more easily with sellers.
Motherboard unsuccessfully tried to reach Tokayev's office for comment via fax which is the only contact method on the government's website apart from a physical address.
The thing is, you'd give a fax machine to a dissident and it would be seized the next day, so it was kind of pointless anyway.
The wireless HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M180nw ($239.99, normally $299.99) can scan, fax, and print on different media, ranging from recycled paper to glossy brochures.
Dozens of everyday office tools have been "absorbed" since the 1970s, including calendars, Rolodexes, dictionaries, maps, books, media players, file cabinets, fax machines and wired phones.
Too many retailers still cater to a corporate world with stuffy pantsuits and shift dresses that wouldn't look out of place next to a fax machine.
He argues that doctors won't leave the fax until there is an expiration date, a moment when the government forces them to use secure email instead.
The Xinjiang government said in a fax to The Times later that the three were living "normal lives" in Karamay, the city where they have resided.
Dubbed Ballet Mécanique, the five-unit rental structure was commissioned by Katrin Bechtler, a reclusive textile heiress who communicates with the outside world only by fax.
Blakely, who used to sell fax machines door to door, is the founder and owner of Spanx, which sells undergarments, leggings and swimwear in 65 countries.
They're being asked to get that note via email or fax to avoid putting others at risk by visiting a doctor's office or clinic in person. 
Asano is credited with creating the modern, portable fax machine in 1961, and helping devise those screens on which we scribble our signatures with credit cards.
News reports said its fax lines were jammed because normal e-mail communication was unavailable, and some emergency patients had to be diverted to other hospitals.
A total of 32 states allow at least some voters to send back marked ballots via a web-based-portal, email, or fax — insecure means of communication.
A vestige of 20th century political campaigning—the yard sign—is going the way of the fax machine, and Edward Kimmel knows who to blame: the Internet.
We have to make phone calls regularly, and sometimes they tell us we need to send requests via fax, sometimes they respond to emails via snail mail.
Syed's post-conviction lawyer presented an AT&T fax coversheet that the trial attorney obtained during pretrial discovery that contained instructions on how to read subscriber activity.
She remembers a time when the quickest way to get tickets to shows was via fax and fashion credibility was measured in respect, not social media followers.
The bills include charges for long distance calls, online research time, fax charges, photocopies, mailing costs and travel, costs for which the corporations have agreed to reimburse.
Within 45 days of the November elections, you will receive a ballot, usually to your provided physical address, email, or fax number (because that's still a thing).
Doctors still rely on legacy technologies, like fax machines and CD-ROMs, and their IT systems were not set up to make it easy to share data.
In fact, the surprising ubiquity of fax machines is what inspired Check Point researchers Yaniv Balmas and Eyal Itkin to analyze the tech's present-day security posture.
China's foreign exchange regulator, which said in December that Shanghai had started vetting new QDLP licenses, didn't immediately respond to a fax seeking comment on the matter.
A value of means my wife is sending "I love you" to a fax machine; a value of means she's sending it to a voice line, somehow.
And Prince's anxiety about ownership extended to interviews — he didn't believe in having his voice recorded, even going so far as to conduct some interviews by fax.
I was an eager beaver right out of college, and if I was told to fax something I wanted to be the best faxer in the world.
And in an era of artificial intelligence, precision medicine and robotic surgeries, our doctors paradoxically are reconciled to the use of fax machines to transmit patient data.
His room is decorated with soccer balls, books, broken fax machines and a refrigerator he uses as a wardrobe, all objects he found in local trash bins.
But this story is an anomaly only in the sense that Edsall was up front about his intentions not to fax Dickens a National Letter of Intent.
But in medicine, where different electronic records can't talk to one another, fax is often the default method for getting information from one doctor's office to another.
There was a fax modem card installed, but it was missing the cable that plugged into a phone jack; besides, who has a phone jack any more?
They needed a lot more space to work, and they'd have to go down to the business center and print things out and fax it to somebody.
South Korean Unification Ministry spokesman Baik Tae-hyun told reporters Friday that North Korea informed Seoul by fax that it has accepted the offer to initiate talks.
The Wall Street Journal reported earlier Saturday morning that the Trump administration sent an encrypted fax to Iran just hours after killing Soleimani, warning not to escalate.
A shameless fabulist and social climber, who threw fax machines when she got angry, she was also brave and tireless, and these qualities are given equal weight.
The medical community is still heavily reliant on fax machines and part of that boils down to tradition, where some feel more at ease with the technology.
Abe wrote on Thursday that she did not give any donation to Mr. Kagoike, and that she was not involved with the fax written by her aide.
"In the hardest hit areas, communication via phone, fax and email remains challenging and would be an unreliable method for returning ballots," the Department of State said.
He stressed that the voting pool will still be small — and it's not a requirement for overseas voters, who can still mail in or fax absentee ballots.
China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission (CBIRC), who signed off the document on June 19, did not immediately respond to a fax request by Reuters seeking comment.
Anyone is invited to select one of these works and add a custom message to their regional representative, whose office Artifax will then send the fax to.
Many weeks passed until I actually saw the fax from the pharmacy: The insurance plan had denied the contraceptive patch because a contraceptive pill hadn't been tried first.
Brown, Syed's post-conviction lawyer presented an AT&T fax coversheet that the trial attorney obtained during pretrial discovery that contained instructions on how to read subscriber activity.
Attendees on methadone had to have their home clinic fax "guest dosing request" forms to the New Orleans clinic at least a week in advance of the conference.
The company set up an intercity fax network, replaced telegraph operators with teletype machines, created a system of microwave towers and launched the first domestic communications satellite system.
"Rainbowland," Cyrus' collaboration with her "fairy godmother," Dolly Parton, was "the craziest writing experience" of her life, she said, because Parton relied on a fax machine to communicate.
China's Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ), the agency that oversees the safety of all imports, did not respond to a fax requesting comment from Reuters.
China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, which regulates GMO crop approvals, did not respond to a fax seeking comment on how its reviews affect the U.S. economy.
Currently, doctors and nurses working within the NHS have to rely on an outdated and inefficient combination of pagers, landlines, switchboards and fax machines to contact each other.
An Electronic Privacy Information Center report this week said 32 of the 50 states would allow voting by insecure email, fax and internet portals in this election cycle.
"Yesterday we also received a fax saying, 'Get rid of it fast or else I'm going to bring a can of gasoline and cause some trouble,'" Omura said.
Policies vary between jurisdictions, but generally a fax, a phone call and some verifiable personal details are enough to get you all the information the phone company has.
China's state grains stockpiler Sinograin confirmed in a fax to Reuters it will pay the additional 25 percent import tariff on its 70,000 tonne cargo of the oilseed.
In the fax to Reuters, Sinograin said the cargo was delayed by port congestion, although two officials at Dalian port said they hadn't seen major backlogs since June.
The State Council Information Office, which doubles as the spokesman's office for the cabinet and party, declined to comment on Politburo candidates when reached by telephone and fax.
According to some sources, the scene was lost after Welsh tried to fax the page over to his publisher on the back of a lightly used Typhoo teabag.
You'll receive a link where you can upload copies of those documents, as well as a fax number and snail mail address if you're old school like that.
State elections officials first learned of the subpoenas when a fax from the United States attorney's office arrived just before the start of the Labor Day holiday weekend.
"We used to fax the labor and delivery records, but they didn't get them or they were misplacing them," says Hilda Moreno, who manages the office's medical records.
The story of the fax machine's dominant role in medicine is also the story of a government incentive program that badly misread the economics of American health care.
The current Yankees general manager, Brian Cashman, remembered the fax machine in the team's office spitting out page after page of angry missives from an enraged fan base.
No matter how a message comes in—by phone, e-mail, post, fax, carrier pigeon—it is entered into a software program known as a constituent-management system.
At a time when most Americans are able to spend entire days working with just their iPhones, the IRS still relies on fax machines for many official communications.
Thousands of would-be doctors from across the country are learning to use outdated technologies like pagers and fax machines for the first time while in medical training.
For decades, Gibson has sent his drafts to Womack, who's based in New York, every few days—at first by fax, and in later years by e-mail.
State education officials said that the answer sheet on the front page appeared to have been sent by fax in the morning to students in upstate New York.
" Or, "You know, if I really need to get someone a piece of information fast, there's this amazing thing called a fax, and that's fine, it's good enough.
In the early days, much of this was done with just a fax machine and a landline, as emails didn't happen at the Big Issue until about 2000.
You may be forced to scale massive bureaucracies, combat insane copyright laws, sneak into secret data stashes, hack into medical devices — or perhaps even locate a working fax machine.
Ahold Delhaize has decades of experience in delivering groceries to people's homes, starting in the Netherlands in 1986 when its Albert Heijn chain took orders by phone or fax.
I posed that question to House Appropriations Committee Chairman Bob Livingston last month and received an impressive four-page fax enumerating more than 200 program terminations since January 1995.
When the researchers analyzed the Officejet line of fax-capable all-in-one printers from industry giant Hewlett-Packard, the found exactly the type of issue they had suspected.
It could work as a telephone, a fax machine, an address book, a speakerphone, and it offered rudimentary online banking; all powered by a high-res, stylus-driven touchscreen.
In 1987 Ken Griffin, a then-19-year-old sophomore at Harvard University, started trading from his dorm room with a fax machine, a personal computer and a telephone.
IPIC did not return phone calls and a fax to its headquarters in Abu Dhabi on Monday, and attempts to reach Mr. Qubaisi through his former employer were unsuccessful.
We are, however, taking turns that none of us could have imagined in the era of Clinton and the fax machine and there are still more turns to come.
Long after stock, currency and bond trading moved to electronic systems, the business of buying and selling commodities is largely stuck in an era of paper and fax machines.
Mark Anderson, Supervisor of Elections in Bay County, told CNN's D.J. Judd that he accepted 158 ballots from voters who were impacted by Hurricane Michael via email or fax.
The protocol for using it was streamlined in 2015, but American and Chinese officials still fax each other requests and pre-arrange calls, a process that can take days.
Japan may have a reputation as a high-tech mecca famous for electronic toilets and robots but certain seemingly outdated technology pieces of technology are popular, including fax machines.
Moving to the cloud is a big change for the healthcare industry, which only recently transition from paper to digital and is notorious for its reliance on fax machines.
He described the experience as "totally archaic" in that you had to talk to a lot of people over the phone, fill out an invoice and fax it back.
Hospitals still regularly charge people a fee for it in many states, or they'll refuse to share it in a computer-readable format and will fax over a PDF.
In the capital, New Delhi, traders burned Chinese goods including laptops, mobile phones, computers, fax machines and toys at the Sadar Bazar, the city's main market for Chinese goods.
For another physician, who I've seen intermittently for back trouble over the years and visited once in the last year, I had to make my records request via fax.
The verdict is still out on whether the Trump administration's approach can work — or whether, eventually, a more heavy-handed mandate will be needed to actually kill the fax.
Canon Pixma TR4520 Printer Whether you need to print, scan, copy, or even fax, the Canon Pixma TR4520 is an affordable all-in-one that does all those things.
In the storm-ravaged Panhandle, the elections supervisor of Bay County, Mark Andersen, acknowledged on Monday that he had accepted 11 ballots cast by email and 147 by fax.
The text-out-the-vote platforms (Rally, Hustle, Spoke, Megaphone, etc) that were all created in 2016 may soon be going the way of MySpace and the fax machine.
IPIC did not return phone calls and a fax to its headquarters in Abu Dhabi on Monday, and attempts to reach Mr. Qubaisi through his former employer were unsuccessful.
Though he hadn't read the article, Duke was bothered by Martin Schoeller's clinically lit portrait, "the equivalent of being rendered by a fax machine," he griped in an email.
Knicks Coach Pat Riley spurned a lucrative contract offer and quit with a fax in 1995, as he went to Miami and built three championship teams with the Heat.
HIPAA, the federal regulations that govern how patient health records are shared, specifically state that fax machines or mail are acceptable methods for doctors to transmit a medical record.
Despite these efforts, he described the health care ecosystem as still being stuck in the "stone age," given its reliance on ancient technology such as fax machines and pagers.
This Valentine's season, we're facing a mild catastrophe: We will not be telling each other "I Love You" or "Fax Me" or "LOL" with Sweethearts conversation hearts this year.
On March 14, Twitter said an agent for the USCIS "transmitted to Twitter by fax a summons" that ordered it to produce records related to the alt-agency account.
"He used to write me notes all day, and he would fax them to me at night so when I woke up in the morning, I had them," says Ina.
The National Security Agency (NSA) temporarily stopped processing record requests a few years ago because, it said, a fax machine was broken at the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Sullivan reported a problem with the State Department's secure transmission system, so Clinton told him to wipe off any "identifying heading" and send it over using a regular fax line.
Sandack, who was an active user of social media, has shut down his Facebook and Twitter accounts and has filed a police report regarding the fake ones, Capitol Fax reported.
Ron Sandack, a top Republican lawmaker in Illinois, announced his resignation when he issued a statement to the political blog Capitol Fax (in a password-protected post) early Sunday evening.
At the time of the split, there was a widespread rumor that Phil had asked Tavelman for a divorce through fax — the star's preferred mode of communication at the time.
"[It] really hurt my career, or my public persona," the 66-year-old told ABC News last fall, at the time he was releasing his memoir, of the fax rumor.
Last week, Police arrested a man suspected of making an arson threat against the triennial in a fax message that evoked the deadly attack on Kyoto Animation studios in July.
Der Spiegel magazine, citing documents it had seen, said the BND had added the email addresses, phone numbers and fax numbers of the police investigators to its sector surveillance list.
They'll enter the available information on the patient's identity and their own official care provider ID, Medal will confirm where the record is, and send a retrieval request via fax.
Hockney, who maintains a studio and home in the Hollywood Hills, continues to experiment with new media — from photocopiers and fax machines to the iPhone app Brushes and digital films.
In 1993, Apple launched the Newton, marketed as a handheld PDA, which could take notes, store a calendar and contacts, fax, and even translate handwriting into text, according to Wired.
It enabled consumers to sue companies for a nominal amount of damages ($6900-$2628,28503) for each prerecorded call, specified autodialed call, and unsolicited fax they did not consent to receive.
My sister was still living in London and I would fax her requests — can you imagine, in those days there was no email — and she would send me more stuff.
Schedule information on March 25 with an art review of "David Hammons: Five Decades," at Mnuchin Gallery in Manhattan, listed the fax number for the gallery, not the main line.
In addition to the usual schedule management and contact lists, it included the ability to send a fax from wherever you were, which was earth-shattering in the early 90s.
So they use a Rube Goldberg-esque analog method for sharing data: Print out pages of one record, fax it, and then scan those pages into the other digital system.
She moved swiftly, allowing people who were displaced by the storm to vote by mail or by fax, and voter turnout wound up being relatively comparable to the 2008 election.
In a piece for the Wall Street Journal, journalist Joanna Stern detailed how she paid $15 a month for three years for an electronic fax service she used just twice.
It was one of the worst crises since the turn of the century, when former authoritarian leader Alberto Fujimori fled Peru and resigned by fax from his parents' native Japan.
We must flood North Korea with fax machines, printers, copiers, including mimeograph machines, and paper (over which the regime maintains a monopoly) so that people can print their own newsletters.
Just as the process started to speed up with the help of fax machines and computers in the 2000s, a financial crisis hit, and then the European Union was formed.
They faxed over lines of malicious code disguised as an image file to the printer, relying on the fact that no one usually checks the contents received over a fax.
Mr. Coats recalled listening in 1967 to Richard M. Helms, then the C.I.A. director, talk about how the agency had developed a method to keep its fax machine messages secret.
A third option that blends the benefits of both is to send them a fax: the delivery is immediate and the message material, allowing you to get creative with visuals.
Another faxing campaign that emerged after the presidential election is Post Fax, which sends delightfully hand-drawn faxes to staffers and interns at congressional offices, particularly those in swing districts.
Local pizza shops tend to have their own culture, and often that doesn't involve having a lot of computer equipment to take orders — but they probably still have a fax machine.
Lucrative side hustle: Spanx Sara Blakely, 48, spent her days selling fax machines for office-supply company Danka long after she founded Spanx, according to a post she wrote on LinkedIn.
Fax machines are still used because you want people to think and write down in precise words what they mean and to give the other side time to understand the words.
German media said a fax number and two email addresses used by Merkel had been published but the government said it appeared no sensitive material from her office had been released.
China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, which regulates approvals of genetically modified, or GMO crops, did not respond to a fax seeking comment on whether such demands had been made.
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It was a slam-dunk, thought Joe Bankman, a Stanford law professor and one of ReadyReturn's developers, until he received a fax from a lobbyist for Intuit, the makers of TurboTax.
"During my fax-selling stint, I would spend much of my free time trying to figure out what I really wanted out of life and what my strengths were," she recalled.
But like I said, it's an unsexy business, so until recently, freight forwarding was still being done with a jumble of Excel, email, fax, and paper manifests shipped around the world.
But the process of doing so is inefficient — most hotels make you go through their events or catering department and fax forms back and forth until you agree on a price.
Elizabeth Fax, a senior assistant prosecuting attorney for Greene County, told The Huffington Post that the girl told authorities several weeks after the incident that she and Meili had sexual intercourse.
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Communication [back then] wasn't so good — this is no longer true, but remember, there was no fax machine, there was no cellphones, so things were a little simpler when we started.
The second, a combination copier-fax-scanner, screeched a bit, at which point I remembered the stories I'd read about how they store images and leave users vulnerable to identity theft.
His mother, Michele, told CNN Business she reported the issue to Apple in multiple ways, from email and phone calls to sending the company a fax, but it failed to respond.
In short, economics gave hospitals plenty of reasons not to connect their records with other hospitals — to stick with a clunky technology, like fax, that makes it hard to transmit information.
Proponents of the change are trying to modernize patient access to their data, because it's still common for health systems to only make it available via a CD-ROM or fax.
But when she first founded the company (while working as a door-to-door salesperson selling fax machines), being unafraid to embarrass herself helped her land her first account, Neiman Marcus.
After consulting a nearby nurse, Utrankar learned how to input a number by putting the page in the right slot, physically pressing the buttons, dialing out, and collecting a confirmation fax.
Maintenance and testing can be done by off-line protocols and results communicated to the county level the way it was done 25 years ago: through secure fax or telephone protocols.
Within a few weeks, the artists will also start offering special, decorated fax machines to those interested in sending their own faxes, along with a manual for tips on political faxing.
This note has a memory long enough to reach back to the days when activists would try to flood the fax machines of members of Congress over this bill or that one.
China's State Council Information Office, responding by fax two weeks after a Reuters request for comment, said that publishers choose for themselves to import materials based on market demand and the law.
The big picture: NHS' leadership has banned the purchase of new fax machines at NHS facilities, and wants to phase them out entirely by the spring of 2020, according to The Guardian.
Sandack had been battling since July 4 to remove multiple fake Facebook and Twitter accounts in his name, he told Capitol Fax, a respected political blog based in Springfield, the state capital.
Oh, and if a fax machine and a photocopier were to have a baby, and that baby were to cry—it would sound like the X1D every time you press the shutter.
In the old, pre-computer days, all information exchange happened by way of phone, fax, post, and documents that often were delivered along with goods, which all required manual assessment and recording.
Fixed had struggled to get cities to accept its submissions, having faced everything from being blocked from cities' ticket websites to agencies simply unplugging their fax machine so Fixed couldn't reach them.
We explain why that plan backfired, turning the fax into the mechanical cockroach of American medicine, the seemingly immortal machine that doctors, nurses, and patients all hate, but can't quite stomp out.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection had sent a fax to Twitter ordering the company to produce the records of the account to the CPB office in Washington D.C. by 11.45 a.m.
LOVE YOU, OOH LA LA and MARRY ME are classics, and over the decades, they&aposve been joined by DIG ME, FAX ME and, more recently, TWEET ME, TEXT ME and BFF.
In between those two extremes, some sites require users to jump through many hoops by making phone calls, sending information by mail or fax, or opting out twice on the same page.
You just put a document in the feeder — a small icon indicates which way is "face up" — dial in the fax number destination including extensions and international codes and send it off.
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While he aspired to be invisible — to the point of refusing to be photographed and conducting all interviews by fax or email — Margiela's impact is writ large on the contemporary fashion landscape.
As we work toward the first revamp of the IRS in 20 years, these reforms must be built upon IT systems that are modern and up-to-date (sorry, fax machine repairmen).
They passed the message by encrypted fax to their embassy in Washington and then to Brian H. Hook, the special representative on Iran, two minutes after the Iranians gave it to them.
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The State Council Information Office, responding by fax two weeks after a Reuters request for comment, said that publishers choose for themselves to import materials based on market demand and the law.
Der Spiegel said that it saw a list that indicated that the German intelligence service, the BND, had monitored at least 50 phone numbers, fax numbers and email addresses beginning in 1999.
The Deloitte collectors scooped up everything they could find, and headed out to a nearby Kinko's to fax it directly to the analysts in Virginia, who could begin teasing out the full implications.
The U.S. has become the largest exporter of waste that failed checks, the customs said, but the steps are not targeting particular countries and are in line with international practice, the fax said.
An examiner with the National Instant Criminal Background Check System found some information on the arrest but needed more to deny the sale, so she sent a fax to the sheriff&aposs office.
"My CV is pretty much a cock and balls drawn under a fax number," she quips, while lamenting the lack of job opportunities available to an ex-comedian with an art history degree.
It enables borrowers to apply for loans on desktop, tablet or mobile devices without needing to go through the manual process of filling out paper applications or fax documents to the financial institution.
"Nobody cares about that stuff anymore — but they never should have," says Chuck Todd, who edited the old insider tip-sheet (and fax!) The Hotline before going on to host Meet the Press.
First, like many other hardware devices that have been reduced to an app on your phone — fax machines, cameras, flashlights — the restaurant cash register is becoming an application on a phone or tablet.
In lieu of its popular email service, the FBI suggests sending a fax or snail mail, a procedural change that has more to do with obstructing the law than a dearth of resources.
Attorneys for Syed have said the data was given to a jury without a fax cover sheet warning that it referred only to outgoing calls, and any information about incoming calls was unreliable.
In San Francisco, the city's transportation agency was so frustrated with the influx of appeals, employees went as far as shutting off the fax machine to disrupt the number of tickets being challenged.
It was easy to embrace automation when it took away mundane tasks, but the new breed of big data applications looks a lot more like a smart co-worker than a fax machine.
One of Serial's listeners, attorney Susan Simpson, started a spin-off podcast with two other attorneys called Undisclosed; it was Simpson who discovered the AT&T fax cover sheet in Syed's case file.
Her story is really interesting: She actually founded Spanx in Virginia Highlands, a neighborhood here in Atlanta, with $5,000 that she saved selling fax machines door-to-door in Florida for seven years.
The researchers say it currently takes less than one minute to transmit a fax with all of this code hidden inside it, and that they could potentially reduce the transmission time even more.
Last year at the HIMSS health care conference, former Google CEO and chairman Eric Schmidt noted that health care is still in the "stone age," and is reliant on fax machines and pagers.
In those instances where partners don't want to speak with their manager or choose to remain anonymous, we have processes in place that allow them to provide details over phone, email or fax.
The digital material will all be sent off to the National Archives and Records Administration just like any old fax or paper note from back in the day, according to the blog post.
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But it is almost as difficult to put a number on how much better is a consumer basket that includes smartphones and music streaming to one filled with fax machines and audio-cassettes.
And even when medical providers comply with requests, the results can be confusing and inconvenient — requiring fax machines, CD-ROM discs with unfamiliar file formats, or photocopies of pages in a physician's scrawl.
Charges for records vary from state to state, and requests can come into hospitals in person, over email, by snail mail, through a fax, over the phone or via a proprietary online portal.
Japan is a high-tech hub, but many older devices like fax machines remain in common use—a curiosity sometimes attributed in part to conservative approaches to modernization in its non-manufacturing sector.
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ICE issued a detainer for Khan after his November 27 arrest for assault and criminal possession of a weapon, according to Albence, who released a fax showing the request dated the same day.
But a new batch of correspondence released on Friday shows that she instructed an aide in 2011 to send her a memo by email after it could not be sent by secure fax.
And, you know, the good news is, we took out the last fax machine about a month ago because we now have a business that's very much off-premise and coming through digital.
Then the woman instructed her to go to her bank, transfer close to $2000,2400 to the account of someone named Jennifer, in California, and then fax confirmation and confidential details about her account.
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He told the court that Abraham Waranowitz, the expert who placed Syed at the crime scene, was unaware of a fax cover sheet that instructed him on how to read the cellphone records.
You'll also find that many affordable printers are multifunction units that can scan, copy, and even fax, and include useful features like an automatic document feeder, auto-duplexing (two-sided), and wireless connectivity.
While male nerds may not mind their design, women don't seem as interested in wearing a fax machine on their wrist, even if it's painted rose gold or comes with a fancy leather strap.
Yeah. That was an effort to connect a number of site worldwide using fax and Slow Scan TV and early internet, but it was only text based in that ... Everything was back then. Indeed.
ZAHOOR AHMAD BARLASDirector-general, external publicityMinistry of InformationIslamabad Your leader calling for better military communications described the continued use of fax messages between America and China as a "sobering thought" ("Military misunderstandings", December 22nd).
So it actually slows your business, then, because you've got to — You know, it's surprising how quickly you can write something down on a piece of paper and shove it in a fax. Yeah.
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When he was a young man, Mr. Mariotte and housemates from Virginia formed the band Tru Fax and the Insaniacs, which began playing at local clubs in 1978 and produced an album in 1982.
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At work, I am adapting to new customs, including the practice of bowing and immediately proffering a business card when meeting someone for the first time, and the need to fax formal interview requests.
Upstairs, the study of Heaney's Dublin home is recreated, with his desk, his books, a full set of the Oxford English Dictionary, and a fax machine spilling out the news of the Nobel award.
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Whether you call, email, tweet, fax or leverage any other communication tool to contact a legislator, there are barriers and institutional constraints and opportunities for improvement and innovation that the report identifies in Congress.
Grassroots professionals serve the role as both civics teachers and cheerleaders for their clients or membership in getting them to call, email, tweet, fax or leverage any other communication tool to contact a legislator.
Philo told Ngombo to get his passport immediately, so he could fax images of it to the league office and put to bed a problem that was now holding up a multiple-team trade.
And they succeeded —because look at this actual listing in the Palm Beach Post that read, '3mos recent & verifiable exp in fine dining/country club… No tips,' and instructed applicants to 'Apply by fax.
"The Hollywood Foreign Press can barely speak English, and they've got no idea what Twitter is, so I got offered this gig by fax," said Gervais, who was on his fifth stint as host.
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I recently considered using a free internet service for sending a fax, and upon reading the privacy policy I learned that the company collects sensitive information like Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers.
Paper-based signatures and paper-based processing — physically needing to print, fax, scan or overnight documents for reviews, approvals, decisions and/or signatures to complete a transaction — are fast-becoming archaic in today's digital world.
A reporter for the ABC in Australia asked on Twitter if Sakurada even knows how to use a fax machine, which might seem like a sarcastic burn to those of us in the United States.
At some point, every brand new smart phone crashes, every top of the line computer needs to be updated, every outdated fax machine is replaced by a super deluxe wireless bluetooth all-in-one printer.
The integrations with today's release include the ability to edit video in Vimeo, edit images in Pixlr, edit PDFs in Nitro, airSlate and Smallpdf and send faxes with HelloFax (for people who still fax stuff).
Typically this process would require large amounts of paper work, back-and-forth communication between all parties via email or fax, and the need to ensure everybody's records are up-to-date and the same.
The RCMP received a fax Wednesday morning with a message saying that bombs had been placed in several P.E.I. schools and would be detonated the same day but did not specify which ones, RCMP Sgt.
Judge Martin Welch allowed the defense to introduce a fax cover sheet that contained a disclaimer that may cast doubt on the reliability of location data from phone tower records used in the initial case.
Serving 22009 years in the position, Billington had a reputation for both being difficult manager and an infamous luddite, even reportedly requesting at times that staff fax him at home and refusing to use email.
Nelson campaign sues Bay County elections official over emailed ballots Nelson's campaign is suing Bay County's supervisor of elections, who accepted 158 ballots via email or fax from voters who were impacted by Hurricane Michael.
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Washington (CNN)Some voters in a North Florida county hit hard by Hurricane Michael submitted their ballots by fax and email -- a practice that runs afoul of guidance issued by Florida election officials in October.
In a truly surprising statement made via fax today, the Kardashians have announced that they are taking leave of all social media platforms, abandoning their smart devices, and retiring from public life forever — effective immediately.
Months later, on June 211, 2011, Clinton instructed Sullivan to remove any "identifying headers" and send a set of talking points via "nonsecure" email if he ran into problems sending the document over secure fax.
There is no electronic upload available for your documents, although an Equifax customer service representative named Richie tipped me off to a fax option (1-888-826-0598) if you think that's a better option.
When I started, everything was dependent on processed film, which meant having to bring film, a darkroom kit including enlarging and print making equipment, and a transmitter (very much like a souped up fax machine).
Vizcarra has emerged as the showdown's survivor and has dealt his political nemesis a blow not seen in 2030 years, when Alberto Fujimori resigned the presidency via fax from Japan amid a ballooning graft scandal.
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In November 2018, Ms. Mufti, Kashmir's former chief minister, sent a fax to the governor — which she posted on social media — saying she had found enough allies and was ready to form a new government.
In November 2018, Ms. Mufti, Kashmir's former chief minister, sent a fax to the governor — which she posted on social media — saying she had found enough allies and was ready to form a new government.
The reason goes back to 2005, when the force sent a fax to a New Democratic member of Parliament confirming that it was investigating then-Finance Minister Ralph Goodale in connection with illegal stock trading.
Instantly understandable to an excited Mrs Walker—"I knew we had done what we had thought we had done"—the fax had been kept terse and cryptic because the breakthrough was, at the time, hush-hush.
As the center's special adviser on Guinea worm, Hopkins, a 1995 MacArthur "genius" grant recipient, now wages war on the worm from a small office equipped with a laptop, a land line and a fax machine.
He hadn&apost been involved -- I thought of that because -- not because of his business dealings, it&aposs just because he hadn&apost been involved in the campaign really since the advent of the fax machine.
After all, the late great tech critic and ethicist Neil Postman first wrote about the idea of a religion of technology back in 1992, expressing concern about the role of the fax machine in modern society.
"It can take several hours, sometimes days, for shippers to find a truck and driver for shipments, with most of the process conducted over the phone or by fax," Uber said in its pre-IPO filings.
When he decided to cover the song, Cale reportedly asked Cohen for a copy of the lyrics, only to watch with increasing amusement as all 7003 verses spilled out of his fax machine over 15 pages.
A massive assembly of printers and fax machines of all kinds lay jumbled in a long pile about 15 feet high and stretching about 150 feet in length, from one end of the property to another.
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Using that information, the bot would determine one's elected officials — and from there, a user could tap out a message, hit send, and their text would be transformed into a fax sent to their lawmaker's offices.
The Chinese Public Security Bureau did not respond to a fax asking whether the agency was concerned about the security of its online database and, if it is, what measures it might take to control leaks.
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Here's the wild-goose chase: Calls to the Beijing Higher People's Court seeking clarification on the ruling went unanswered over the course of a recent afternoon, and no fax number could be located for the court.
The House has approved $40 million to increase the C.D.C.'s tobacco control efforts and $100 million to upgrade the agency's data system, which is currently so antiquated it relies on fax machines and CD-ROMs.
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What makes me worried is that even though I can fax all of my medical records to the physician, I still worry that they think I am only doing it just so I can get high.
And sometimes, it's just plain interesting to hear that our India correspondent relies on air purifiers to endure the pollution in Mumbai, or that our Japan correspondent has to send interview requests with a fax machine.
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I heard nothing but silence from him until one morning when a dispatch began to roll off the fax machine in the brightly lit copier room on the 11th floor of Esquire's offices at 1790 Broadway.
When Alberto Fujimori fled graft allegations and resigned Peru's presidency by fax from Japan in 20213, many thought the family name and the right-wing populist brand he built during his decade in power were ruined.
" The fax also noted that medical officers asked detainees if they are in pain after the interrogation session has ended and gave Tylenol or Aleve "to detainees who report headache and other discomforts during their interrogations.

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