I think so, too... my reference to it being a mistake was a, if not slightly paranoid, reply to the suggestion made by WC205:
In any case, we'll all know soon enough about the decisions, so there is no use worrying about what one cannot possibly control.
Hey GTComb! I am actually in a similar situation as you; I was recommended for the next round, but have since then heard nothing about an interview or received the e-mail that was sent out yesterday. I spoke to my Fulbright Advisor about this and she received an e-mail from the Fulbright UK folks saying that not all institutions require an interview and that at this point everyone is still in the game. That gave me some peace of mind, however it's still really frustrating that no one has bothered to let us know that decisions are en route to us. I'm not sure what it all means, but if you do contact IIE, let me know what they say. Hopefully there is some rhyme and reason to it all and it is not just a mistake that may cost us the grant...