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...beat a young woman to death with a golf club on her front lawn. When the club finally broke--on a backswing, sending the bloodied steel head flying backward across the yard--the young man kept going, stabbing the girl with the sharp splintered shaft. One stab drove a lock of her long blond hair right through her neck, like a thread through a needle. The girl was Martha Moxley. On June 7, 2002, a Connecticut jury decided the young man was Michael Skakel...
...need detection software. Wardriving.com has one-stop downloading for the most popular free programs: Net Stumbler or Aerosol for PCs, AP Scanner for Macintosh. You don't need street addresses with these; just drive around a busy part of town, and networks will pop up on the screen. A lock symbol means a network is encrypted and its owner is not feeling neighborly. Tapping into it could get you in big trouble...
...eyes will remain on Jantzen, who is poised to compete for an elusive NCAA title. Jantzen, who finished the season 38-3 and undefeated in the EIWA, seems to be almost a lock to repeat in the region as he contends for the national championship...
...They could have done it, too, but they didn’t want to lock up as much time with their blocking groups as we did,” Joshua Levin ’02 said...
When you consolidate--the industry term for such refinancing--you roll your portfolio of variable-rate loans into one big fixed-rate loan; in other words, you "lock in." Your interest rate becomes the weighted average of your underlying loans rounded up to the nearest one-eighth of a percent. This means that by consolidating after July 1, when the rate on the 91-day T-bill is expected to be around the 1.7% it is today, it is likely you will have the opportunity to lock in at around...