Word: ransoms
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...More than 200 foreigners have been kidnapped in Iraq since the start of the war in March 2003. But the thousands of Iraqis who have been kidnapped, usually for ransom, by bandits and gangs, dwarf that number. After news of her release filled the airwaves, the editor of the Christian Science Monitor, Richard Bergenheim, called for the release of all hostages in Iraq. "We hope this tide of opposition to criminal behavior will lead to the release of all other hostages as well," he said. "The Christian Science Monitor will not let these people be forgotten. The people of Iraq...
...years of violence and bloodshed. Nearly 900 people have been killed, many more maimed and hundreds have been blackmailed by the organization; those who failed to pay protection money often saw their businesses bombed or torched or were even kidnapped and held hostage until their families paid large ransom payments. ETA has long demanded independence from Spain for the Basques, who live in the border area between France and Spain. The more militant of its members call for the integration of the French Basque provinces into an independent Basque Country...
...helped finance the 1993 voyage of the freighter Golden Venture, which ran aground off New York with 300 starving Chinese passengers aboard, 10 of whom died trying to swim to U.S. soil; to the maximum sentence of 35 years in prison, for money laundering, conspiracy, and trafficking in ransom proceeds; in New York City. Cheng, who reportedly arranged the transport of thousands of illegal immigrants from her base in New York's Chinatown, claimed she was an innocent victim terrorized by Chinese gangs?a defense the judge disputed...
...editors: I was astonished to read Stephen Bartenstein’s critique and criticism of the speeches honoring Coretta Scott King at her funeral (“King’s Ransom,” comment, Feb. 10). Anyone who knows anything about Mrs. King’s commitments and concerns would know that she herself would have been honored to hear those commitments and concerns raised up at her funeral before the whole nation. Mrs. King died after a life of seeking justice, right thinking, care for the poor and disenfranchised, and peace. I dare say that President Carter...
...cyberextortion schemes become increasingly common, their targets have another choice: cyberinsurance. Demand for this emerging category of insurance, which will even cover a ransom payment, has jumped as more companies--and not just tech firms--depend on digital networks to do business. Written premiums topped $200 million in 2005, up from $100 million in 2003, according to Aon Financial Services Group managing director Kevin Kalinich, as corporations realize they have to guard against liability in addition to the hackers themselves...