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...fell for an older phishing scam. After ignoring several official-looking requests from AOL for updated information, I finally responded when threatened with being disconnected in 24 hours. Pressed for time and unable to reach anyone at AOL, I went against my better judgment. The fraud began within minutes. "The number of ways bad guys can convince you to give them your financial information is limited only by their imagination," says Andrew Weinstein, an AOL spokesman, who says AOL blocks 7 million attempts...
...decent, fair-minded person has a moral obligation to condemn extremism, religious or secular. But the Pope's peremptory linking of Islam and violence is irrational and irresponsible, especially when such a wildly inaccurate judgment comes from somebody whose religion has historically caused more extensive and brutal suffering than Islam ever has. Husam Dughman Toronto...
...Maryam Rajavi, the president of the MEK, the judgment was the culmination of a long and bloody battle. "This verdict proves the legitimacy of the resistance of the Iranian people against religious fascism, and the victory of justice over secret deals," she said at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Rajavi has been talking in that epic tone for a long time, notwithstanding the MEK's checkered history. The group was founded in 1965 as a leftist-religious faction opposing the Shah's regime. But it was no less opposed to the Islamist regime that arrived with Ayatollah Khomeini...
...sell an exclusive product but to “make people productive and happy.” DormAid’s upcoming work in student finance is an example of its commitment to increasing all students’ productivity, he says. Kopko’s “judgment day” is Jan. 17, the day he hopes to receive a thick envelope from Harvard Business School. If it comes his way, Kopko plans to attend HBS next year and to continue to run DormAid. But no matter what, Kopko says his long-term goal is to keep doing...
...religions should teach the same things - love, respect and compassion. Sivaram Srikandath Cochin, India Any decent, fair-minded person has a moral obligation to condemn extremism, religious or secular. But the Pope's peremptory linking of Islam and violence is irrational and irresponsible, especially when such a wildly inaccurate judgment comes from somebody whose religion has historically caused more extensive and brutal suffering than Islam ever has. Husam Dughman Toronto It is strange to find the term reason in a religious debate, especially when there is no mention of the single most important human value that defines what we really...