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Word: logging (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...people could unknowingly send intheir password thinking they were doing the rightthing but log in the next day and find out theiraccount was wiped out and perhaps even that theirpassword had been changed," Osterberg said...

Author: By Douglas M. Pravda, | Title: HASCS Warns: Don't Tell Password | 5/26/1995 | See Source »

...sidebar and giving attorneys a 15 minute time limit to argue legal points. Neufeld continued his examination of Mazzola, once again asserting that Mazzola improperly collected blood evidence, while Mazzola confidently maintained that she had done everything according to how she was taught. Mazzola admitted she didn't log a vial of Simpson's blood into evidence until a day after it was collected, but said she didn't think it had been tampered with.O.J. Central

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITO CONTINUING TRIAL ACCELERATION | 4/26/1995 | See Source »

Mark P. Goshko '85, president of the Massachusetts Log Cabin Club, said his group has already informally endorsed Spampinato's candidacy and that a formal announcement should follow...

Author: By Jeffrey N. Gell, | Title: City Council Candidate Hopes to Blend Liberalism, Conservatism | 4/25/1995 | See Source »

...saved remnants of old-growth forest. Earlier this year the endangered marbled murrelet, a seabird that nests in Northern California's old redwoods, won a lawsuit against the Pacific Lumber Co., with help from activists of the Environmental Protection Information Center. A federal judge granted a permanent injunction against logging Owl Creek. He rejected a claim that this was a "taking" for which the Constitution requires payment. That didn't stop what became a classic angry standoff in 1986, when Charles Hurwitz, a Houston financier, bought Pacific Lumber largely with junk bonds and cranked up the chopping down of redwoods...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EARTH DAY BLUES | 4/24/1995 | See Source »

...drove I began to relax, but as soon as we reached the test line I was suddenly more nervous than I'd been in a very log time. Rudy told me that the test would be a piece of cake, as long as I didn't get the rather large man with the walrus mustache standing across the street. Unfortunately, after several minutes of squirming on my part, Walrus himself approached the Honda. Rudy disappeared and Walrus settled into the passenger's seat...

Author: By Elisabeth A. Mayer, | Title: Baby, You Can Drive My Car | 4/13/1995 | See Source »

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