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...this kind of malicious code is proliferating faster than it can be catalogued, so there's often no telling how a particular program is being used, what kind of sensitive information it is broadcasting or what other programs it might have secretly installed on your machine. If dotcoms can slip this stuff past our defenses, just imagine what a terrorist could...
Wanting to step up their pre-gaming efforts, Brian P. Houlihan ’06 and Frank T. Ferrante ’06 leave their Playstation behind in Canaday and head over to find the Red Dog in New Quincy. The first-years let it slip that they had spent time earlier in the evening wandering around the Quad looking for something to do, obviously not adjusted to the trend of parties in college starting much later than they do in high school. A senior girl is coaxing the freshmen to drink. “Let’s play...
...unsuccessful attempt to bomb the drug dealer’s office, she instead kills four innocent people, is arrested—go figure—and eventually falls in love with an officer who believes her wild story (Giovanni Ribisi). No doubt the chameleon-like Blanchett can easily slip into this disturbed role, but whether Tykwer can reconcile his almost dementedly fast-paced visual style with an apparently weepy melodramatic plot remains to be seen...
...that he requested Mazayev's permission to speak to her. Mazayev politely fended him off. More sinister figures, probably local gangsters, watched from a distance but didn't interfere. Word had gone out from Gelayev that the crew was to be left alone. Gelayev and some 300 men reportedly slipped out of the valley over a month ago and are now probably on the Georgian-Chechen border, waiting either for a chance to slip across or, as Georgian security officials maintain, negotiating with corrupt Russian army commanders to buy a safe corridor into Chechnya. Marsho is Mazayev's first feature...
...troubled heritage. Buddhadeb Dasgupta's A Tale of a Naughty Girl is set in rural Bengal in 1969, the summer of the moon landing, but the feudal culture it defines could be today's?or that of hundreds of years ago. Lati, a pretty 14-year-old, hopes to slip out of an arranged marriage with an old goat, thinking it the worst of all possible worlds, while village women in the sex trade speak of their jobs with the weary humor of those resigned to desperation...