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...past year, according to the research firm Gartner. How can you shield yourself? The Identity Theft Resource Center, a not-for-profit organization, suggests that consumers check their credit ratings annually from the credit-reporting bureaus: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. Don't write your Social Security or driver's license number on checks, don't respond to suspicious e-mail requests, and go easy on yourself if you're victimized: fraudsters have hit everyone from Steven Spielberg to Tiger Woods. --By Daren Fonda
...Sports-equipment giant Nike was left in the rough as world No. 1 golfer Tiger Woods - whom the company sponsors with a reported $100 million - announced that he was ditching its specially developed driver and returning to an old club made by archrival Titleist. The reason: he's won only two of the seven majors that he's played with the Nike club, compared to five of six with the Titleist...
...Downstairs, The Middle East, 472 Mass. Ave. (MRH & HLN) WINTERBOY. Oddbeat singer/songwriter/guitarist Alan Winters has a zest for experimentation. He’s tried his hand at almost as many music styles as he did jobs; he’s had stints as a taxi driver, a ranch hand, a salesman and a gravedigger among others. He eventually found his unique rock groove as a Boston street performer, and carried a fun, funky four-piece alternative rock ensemble which disbanded in 2002. Nowadays, this free spirit continues to explore with his flair for electric live performances and inventive lyrics. Saturday...
...first month in the city, however, just left me questioning even more not only if I could justly be considered a life-long New Yorker, but also if I wanted to be. A stalled subway car and a crabby bus driver put me off of New York’s famed public transportation system. The slow-moving crowds on my morning walk down Wall Street left me wishing for an expansion of Central Park...
...security is a $20 billion business. In a recent survey by Deloitte & Touche, 39% of financial firms questioned said their computer systems had been compromised in the past year; 45% expect to invest in the kind of encryption technology made by Ncipher in the next 18 months. "My taxi-driver test has changed," says Alex. "Six years ago, when I said I ran an IT-security firm, they said, 'What?' Now they...