Word: breaches
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...agree with many of Patten's positions." Even though Macmillan Ltd. eagerly snapped up the book, Murdoch's decision could have a chilling effect. As one agent noted, "HarperCollins is not the only company trying to get a foothold in the Chinese market." Patten is suing for breach of contract...
Fundamental national security does not appear to be immediately threatened by the breach; payroll and personnel files were among those penetrated, for example -- but wouldn't those include information about Linda Tripp, Monica Lewinsky and other intriguing individuals with White House clearance? Just which inquiring minds want to know is a question the Pentagon took the opportunity to raise, saying that much more needs to be done to truly safeguard its systems...
...their way, they discovered a breach of security--it was possible to enter the First-Year Formal from the HMC dance through a banquet kitchen. "We have to secure this area," one of them said, and the others agreed...
...suit also cites the defendants'"...failure to inform [Ho] of Tadesse's troubles." But wouldn't that be a breach of rights? Should everyone who gets mental health counseling be branded with a scarlet letter "D" for "possibly disturbed"? The possibility of having your personal problems revealed to your peers would probably decrease the number of people who would seek counseling when they need it, for fear of becoming a pariah...
...Republican Senators and Congressmen were forced to stand for the 72-min. speech. Some went back to their offices. The White House denies that it packed the seats to assist the President's image. Republicans vow they'll get to the bottom of it all. "It was a serious breach of protocol," said a Republican leadership aide...