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Wed, 4 Jun 1997 08:44:51 -0400
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Eric,
        You are right in thinking that whoever might be correct since
it is the subject of may.  The object of the preposition to is the
entire clause which if written as a separate sentence would be "He/she
may be interested."
 
Emily

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