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...protective of their lucrative technology. They expected repercussions, which came in the form of the raid a few months after the code was published online. Johansen was surprised it didn't happen sooner. "If I had done something illegal, that would have been more than enough time to get rid of any evidence," he says. ?kokrim claims that Johansen violated laws aimed at those who illegally access other people's computers. "We see this as a hacker case," says ?kokrim chief prosecutor Inger Marie Sunde. Yes, he owned the DVDs, but "he broke a protective device in order to gain...
...Sure, we could watch the World Cup, get rid of our steel tariffs, sign the Kyoto treaty and build a coalition before invading Iraq, but all that sounds like a lot of effort. We have enough trouble persuading our states to get along without involving the rest of the world in our activities. When we trumpeted globalization, we were pretty clear that we meant other countries acting like us, not vice versa...
...Washington, 42, says she would like to do all these things and also build up her $1,000 nest egg--a daunting ambition, considering how much she spends each month on day care for her three kids. Another woman volunteers that she is saving $11 a month by getting rid of call waiting and three-way calling. Bembry approves: "You've got to reprogram your thinking--separate your needs from your wants...
...response for the Israelis to a day-to-day security crisis which has scarcely eased since "Operation Defensive Shield" and the ongoing Israeli operations in West Bank towns that have continued ever since. While some of them support the idea, Israel's security chiefs don't believe that getting rid of Arafat will stop terror attacks. The Palestinian leader's political popularity and authority has plunged precipitously since his last siege was lifted, because of the perception on the Palestinian street that he cut deals to secure his personal freedom while the circumstances of ordinary West Bank Palestinians continued...
...goal is to find peace," says Cilley, 46. "And getting rid of stuff helps you find peace." That may sound a tad simplistic, but try telling that to the 100,000 devoted followers on Cilley's online mailing list, many of whom insist that her e-mails changed their life. "I used to end each day feeling inadequate and miserable," says Joy Critchfield, a mother of four who joined the list last April. "Now I wake up excited to be alive." And while there is no shortage of organizational guides for sale in bookstores, or professionals who will...