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Evolving Cybersecurity Faces a New Dawn
Over the last two years, we have been inundated with bad news about the state of cybersecurity. The list of concerns is growing and endless: rampant cybercrime, increasing identity theft, sophisticated social engineering techniques, relentless intrusions into government networks, and widespread vulnerabilities continuously exploited by a variety of entities ranging from criminal organizations and Data Storage Today · 5 days ago
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Today's teens share visions of 2009
Most of them were born the year the Soviet Union dissolved and a cease-fire ended the Persian Gulf War. delawareonline RSS · 5 days ago
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Evolving Cybersecurity Faces a New Dawn
Over the last two years, we have been inundated with bad news about the state of cybersecurity. The list of concerns is growing and endless: rampant cybercrime, increasing identity theft, sophisticated social engineering techniques, relentless intrusions into government networks, and widespread vulnerabilities continuously exploited by a variety of entities ranging from criminal organizations and Enterprise Security Today · 5 days ago
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Harold Pinter, playwright and polemicist
Harold Pinter, playwright and polemicist, died on December 24th, aged 78 NOTHING in Harold Pinter’s life explained the rage in him. A happy lower-middle-class childhood in an “immaculate house” in east London, the cherished only son of a Jewish tailor. Enjoyable years at Hackney Grammar, with an English teacher who inspired him. Batting, bowling, fielding slip, and all the lifel The Economist · 5 days ago
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Evolving Cybersecurity Faces a New Dawn
Over the last two years, we have been inundated with bad news about the state of cybersecurity. The list of concerns is growing and endless: rampant cybercrime, increasing identity theft, sophisticated social engineering techniques, relentless intrusions into government networks, and widespread vulnerabilities continuously exploited by a variety of entities ranging from criminal organizations and Enterprise Security Today · 5 days ago
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Evolving Cybersecurity Faces a New Dawn
Over the last two years, we have been inundated with bad news about the state of cybersecurity. The list of concerns is growing and endless: rampant cybercrime, increasing identity theft, sophisticated social engineering techniques, relentless intrusions into government networks, and widespread vulnerabilities continuously exploited by a variety of entities ranging from criminal organizations and Enterprise Security Today · 5 days ago
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Today's teens share visions of 2009
Most of them were born the year the Soviet Union dissolved and a cease-fire ended the Persian Gulf War. delawareonline RSS · 5 days ago
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konjunkt.. - Oil rises in quiet trading to cap turbul
Oil rises in quiet trading to cap turbulent year After historic decline, oil prices rise in quiet trading to put cap on very volatile year Mark Williams, AP Energy Writer Wednesday December 31, 2008, 2:06 pm EST Yahoo! Buzz Print Related:The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., United States Oil COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Oil prices jumped above $44 per barrel on the last day of 2008, wrapping up what has be Aktiedebat · 5 days ago
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Racially Motivated Katrina Vigilantes: Is Black Life Worth More than a Wine Cooler?
Journalist A.C. Thompson, writing for The Nation magazine, documented that white vigilantes shot black men at will during Hurricane Katrina in Algiers Point, part of the City of New Orleans, and no one has been investigated, much less prosecuted. Furthermore, associated video of white men boasting about their deeds indicates the men acted with police approval. Thompson's article will appear in th BlogHer · 5 days ago
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General Barry McCaffrey, USA (Ret.) - Report on Mexico
Retired Four-Star General Barry McCaffrey, the former U.S. Drug Czar and a former commander in the Gulf War, now Adjunct Professor at West Point, visited Mexico 5-7 December 2008 as part of an International Forum of Intelligence and Security Specialists. In his report, General McCaffrey notes that drug-related violence in Mexico is as severe as terror-related violence in Afghanistan and calls on Live News from PR · 6 days ago
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Everything And Nothing: War
is it true that humans cannot live with war and they cannot live without war??? ever since human species first exsisted, we have been killing each other through many many wars... Eg: WW1,WW2, Cold war, Gulf war( US fight with arab or ... anubissrealm.blogspot.com · 1 hour ago
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Israel Using Depleted Uranium Against Gaza Victims « Dprogram.net
Following the conclusion of the first Gulf War in 1991, in which depleted uranium was used by U.S. forces, cancers and birth defects in Iraq soared and many veterans organizations agree that the weapon was responsible for the emergence ... dprogram.net · 1 hour ago
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El gramajo del Link: The Bloody Child (1996)
Filmmaking siblings Nina and Tinka Menkes collaborate for this nonlinear psychological study of a traumatized Gulf War veteran inspired by a true life tale originally reported in the Los Angeles Times. As the first hints of pre-dawn ... elgramajo.blogspot.com · 1 hour ago
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AGE OF AUTISM: The Vaccine Hard Sell at Pediatrics
He ignores the paper published in 2007 linking aluminum in vaccines to Gulf War Syndrome (3) . If it can harm healthy, adult, combat ready soldiers, at a lower dose per body weight, what is it doing to newborns? ... www.ageofautism.com · 1 hour ago
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War Vet, 50, Stunned By New Deployment - Pakistan Defence Forum
War Vet, 50, Stunned By New Deployment Former Soldier Last Served During 1st Gulf War Reported by Jeremy Finley POSTED: 9:16 am CST January 2, 2009. www.defence.pk · 1 hour ago
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