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...been repeatedly hit by Titan Rain as well. A March 2004 Sandia memo that Carpenter gave TIME shows that he and his colleagues had been told to think like "World Class Hackers" and to retrieve tools that other attackers had used against Sandia. That's why Carpenter did not expect the answer he claims he got from his bosses in response to Titan Rain: Not only should he not be trailing Titan Rain but he was also expressly forbidden to share what he had learned with anyone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Invasion of the Chinese Cyberspies | 8/29/2005 | See Source »

...manufacturers have gone out of business in the past 18 months because, in a highly competitive industry, they've been unable to raise prices to compensate for higher production costs?the price of polypropylene has soared from $800 per ton last year to $1,200 per ton today. "Consumers expect plastics to be cheap," says Jung, whose own raw-material costs have increased by 50% in the past year without him increasing prices. "Now I lose money on every plastic container I make. Maybe it's about time I retire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Peril at the Pumps | 8/29/2005 | See Source »

While few people expect Roberts to stumble much on his road to confirmation, the Senators posing these questions and the pro-and-con activists packing the bleachers know the show is not just about him. This is probably only the first of several Bush Supreme Court nominations. Since the betting is that this one will be confirmed, the main question is how the sides are positioning themselves for the ones to come. Democrats who indicated earlier this summer that they thought Roberts was an acceptable choice got an earful from liberal interest groups on hanging tough. Conservative counselors Jay Sekulow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 5 Things You Need to Know About Roberts | 8/28/2005 | See Source »

...criminals. Some critics question whether tougher laws are needed--and whether they really work. "By socially ostracizing these people and making it next to impossible for them to find a job or have educational opportunities or otherwise forge necessary social ties, what do we expect is going to happen with them?" asks Bruce Winick, a University of Miami law and psychiatry professor. "If we banish the sexual offender to a subterranean existence, pretty soon he starts getting back that criminal urge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Banning the Bad Guys | 8/28/2005 | See Source »

...Ghost, which has been purring along since 1909. If you can't get your classic car shipped over for the Sept. 14 start, then for $5,800 you can join as a passenger, including flights, accommodation and events. The whole shebang ends with a black-tie dinner in Jerash. Expect five-star accommodation every night, as well as traditional Arabic and Bedouin cuisine. The expedition enjoys the royal patronage of Prince Faisal bin al-Hussein, and his brother King Abdullah II and sister-in-law Queen Rania may just make an appearance, as they did at the 2003 inaugural race...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Desert Chic | 8/28/2005 | See Source »

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