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...then, too often, the contents of that account). Fake heists show that customers aren't the only weak link in the chain. "We have hacked into every single online banking application that we've tested, except one," says Stickley. So even if you follow all the rules--never respond to an e-mail purporting to be from a bank, shred every piece of paper containing personal information, only return a phone call to a financial institution using the number on the back of your card--you could still have an account cleaned out because of sloppy security at your financial...
...apologizing for supporting the war. While it has not gone well by any measure, the need for it was and still is the same. Saddam Hussein was a violent despot who engaged in genocide. He previously waged an unprovoked war. If Saddam were in power today, how would he respond to the development of high-grade nuclear materials by Iran? How did diplomacy affect Nazi Germany, North Korea, Iraq and Iran? Do not blame American conservatives for the failures in Iran and North Korea. Blame the entire world. It will be 50 or 100 years before we know the real...
...weeks ago, Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) proposed, during the Committee on House Life (CHL) meeting, the possibility of a “flexible meal plan” that would improve the residential dining system to better accommodate students’ schedules and respond to student demands for extended dining hall hours. This particular plan would allow students to purchase 21 meals per week, while enabling them to use a number of these meals as Board Plus money that could be used in campus cafés such as the Lamont Library Café or the Greenhouse Caf?...
Those who argue that UC elections without these bans would become total electronic free-for-alls are likely mistaken. We are convinced that as with other conduits for electronic advertising on this campus, e-mail flows regulate themselves. Members of a house open list, for example, would respond quickly and savagely should their list be overrun with irrelevant e-mails. Because tracking candidate e-mails and personnel lists is nearly impossible, we favor self-regulation through which those turned off by e-mails can voice their opposition through complaints to a campaign—or even through the ballot...
...holding a hairbrush like a microphone….You are kind of at your chairman’s mercy. FM: Did the JonBenet case hit close to home? Some people claim it was her objectification, on the part of her parents, that caused her murder. How do you respond to this claim? WGH: The Jonbenet case, I have never taken it that seriously. I have always thought of it as something that you read in line as you are waiting in the grocery store, and it has never hit close to home. Not that I don’t care...