Word: pinned
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...simply a matter of uploading bits of code called daemons, similar to viruses, which bided their time in dark corners of these remote networks until the hacker decided it was DOS Day. The attacks appeared to come from them, not him (attacks from multiple sites are hard to pin down in any case). When the "master" activates his daemons, his hands remain unseen. Technically, "the Amazons and Yahoos were not hacked into," notes Simon Perry of security software firm Computer Associates. But there are "hundreds, thousands of machines out there whose security was compromised and remains compromised." Translation...
...senior core of the team then displayed their might as the Harvard wrestlers pinned the next three Columbia wrestlers. At 157-pounds, Tom Kiler took down his opponent in 2:36. Kurtz, at 165-pounds scored his pin in 2:13, while Killar, wrestling again in Mosley's 174-pound class, took down his foe in just...
...pounds, sophomore Brandon Rhoades had the first and only pin of the weekend, taking down opponent Marc Steyer at 2:44 into the match. Junior Matt Picarsic, who just returned last weekend from injury, earned a major defeat at 133-pounds over John Knorring with an 8-1. At 141-pounds, Nick, the younger Picarsic, faced a tough competitor in Joe Clark, falling 11-6. Odom, despite being ill, secured his pair of victories for the day with his 12-4 win over Jeff Bernd (149-pounds) while senior Tom Kiler followed suit at 157-pounds against Albert Pendleton with...
...media that the Governor wouldn't be holding any press conferences for a while. "It's not in our best interests," she said with surprising candor. "We have a message of the day, and we're going to stick to it." Read her lips: no new chances to pin Bush down. Then reporters started howling, and Bush backed down...
While Giuliani's blunt personality and law-and-order emphasis have earned him something of a despotic reputation in New York City, says Douglas Muzzio, professor of public affairs at Baruch College in New York, when it comes to policies, he will be tough for Clinton to pin down. "Rudy is not a traditional Republican," Muzzio says. "He's pro-gay rights and pro-choice, and while that wouldn't play very well in a national race, it could play well statewide...