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Meanwhile, the demands on the code breakers exceed their ranks, despite a growing number of computer and cell phone forensics programs at U.S. universities. Recently, an Indiana state prison official handed Mislan a bag of smuggled phones confiscated from inmates who are suspected of using them to conduct criminal activities from behind bars, but Mislan says that because of other investigative work, it will be six to 12 months before he has the time to take a look at them...
Hospital officials in northwestern Iraq have told TIME that the death toll from Tuesday's blasts in Qahataniya may exceed 300, making the multiple suicide bombings the deadliest terrorist operation in the country since the fall of Saddam Hussein. One hospital is saying that there are at least 500 bodies and that 375 people are injured. That report, however, cannot yet be verified. The only previous occasion when the toll from concerted attacks has exceeded 200 was last November, when six car-bombs in Baghdad's Sadr City killed 215 people. If the toll in the Qataniya incident grows...
...authors state that policies targeting early childhood development “can generate benefits to society that far exceed program costs,” provided they satisfy certain “effectiveness factors,” which, according to Shonkoff, “predict for us which programs influence positive outcomes for children and which will be less effective...
Though administrators have yet to establish a dollar figure goal for the proposed campaign, they expect it to exceed the last capital drive, which raised $2.6 billion when it ended in 1999. A similar seven-year campaign launched this year would raise close to $4.4 billion, assuming a higher-education inflation rate of 3.5 percent...
Europe accounts for about half of the world's total wine consumption and two thirds of its production. European wine-making employs around 1.5 million people, and annually generates about $22 billion. But imports have been growing by about 10% a year, and could soon exceed exports, while revenues per wine farm in Europe have declined by an average of 12% between...