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...notions of cyberhacks and Internet scams, but most ID fraud, it turns out, starts off-line. Last year 9.3 million Americans were victims of identity fraud, a problem that cost consumers and businesses some $52 billion. But fewer than 12% of cases start online, according to a survey by Javelin Strategy & Research and the Better Business Bureau. Most ID theft has an old-fashioned beginning: a lost wallet, stolen mail or a friend or relative with easy access to financial information. Another finding: People who monitor accounts online catch fraud earlier and minimize the damage. While the average loss...
...competition was tight in the javelin throw—the second- through fourth-place finishers were all within nine-tenths of a meter of one another. Pederson’s 40.07-meter toss was enough to get her fourth place, breezing past the fifth-place competitor by almost four meters...
Junior Kevin Duffy came close to scoring in the javelin throw with a 57.85-meter shot
...men’s competition, junior Kevin Duffy finished seventh with a toss of 58.00 meters in the javelin. In the triple jump, junior Lawrence Adjah finished fifth in the college men’s division with a jump of 14.84 meters, while senior Travis Hughes finished fourth in the ECAC division with a jump of 14.42 meters. Junior Samyr Laine also jumped, but in the championship division where scores were unavailable...
This year, the Harvard men will be represented by senior Kristoffer Hinson and Chris Ware in the shotput, junior Kevin Duffy in the javelin, and a trio of juniors in Samyr Laine, Lawrence Adjah and Travis Hughes in the triple jump...