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Hacking into the mind of the CRU climate change hacker
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Hacking into the mind of the CRU climate change hacker
The Guardian
| Analysis suggests the hacker was in east coast of America and operated over a number of days, but much remains unknown | Hacker in staged photograph surrounded by computers. Photograph: Corbis | Figuring out who was behind the hack of the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Angl...
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Haitian infants need breast milk
The News & Observer
| RALEIGH -- North Carolina now has another way to help the people of Haiti. | The ravaged country needs nursing mothers to donate breast milk for its smallest and weakest infants - and WakeMed, home to one of only nine milk banks in the country, is soliciting donors. | Last week, several national g...
For L3C companies, profit isn't the point
CNN
February 8, 2010: 9:30 AM ET | NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- When organic dairy farmer Vaughn Chase received a letter informing him that processor H. P. Hood would no longer be taking his milk, he feared he'd be forced out of business. | Three years ear...
Agenda: Business happenings in South Florida
The Miami Herald
| MONDAY | Get Motivated Business Seminar: 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m., BankAtantic Center, 1 Panther Pkwy., Sunrise. Features speakers Gen. Colin Powell, retired four-star general and former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and secretary of state; Rick Be...
Dallas-area CEO heads to Haiti to make order out of chaos
The Dallas Morning News
| PETIONVILLE, Haiti - Mike Roberts has made a fortune imposing order on chaos. | So, hours after his $7 million private jet landed in Port-au-Prince last month, the Addison CEO found his way to a small, rat-infested hospital where he would be volunt...
The fashion stars of Central Saint Martins
The Observer
| In a classroom at Central Saint Martins, Professor Louise Wilson OBE is considering how best to describe her next generation of superstars. Then she finds the phrase. "Lazy fuckers," she says. Is she sure? There are four weeks to go to graduation. ...
People carry the flag-draped body of slain Iranian physics professor, Massoud Ali Mohammadi, who was killed when a bomb-rigged motorcycle exploded on Tuesday morning outside his home, in his funeral ceremony, in Tehran, Iran, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010.
AP / Vahid Salemi
An Act of States
WorldNews.com
Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | When Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, blamed the assassination of professor Massoud Ali-Mohammadi, who was an Iranian...
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Back to back Walmart deals triggering ongoing strength in Jan with this 1.14cent stock.
The Examiner
| Although there was fair amount of hype today, Don't think it's too late to take advantage of the recent strength that has resulted from back to back Walmart related deals with ea...
A plan for Haiti
National Post
 By Conrad Black, National PostFebruary 6, 2010 3:03 AM      Haitians queue at an aid distribution point outside the presidential palace in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 22. | Photograph by: Roberto Schmidt, AFP, Getty Images, National Post | The conti...
Letters, Saturday, 02.05.10
The Providence Journal
| 'Death panels' remain | "Death panel" is a brilliant political characterization, perhaps the most effective phrase since "Where's the beef?" It caused a hue and cry when first employed and the stammering and incoherence continue. | In its initial r...
Caribbean Business
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UWI notebook: Jamaican raspberry fruit with health-beneficial properties
The Gleaner
| USING PLANTS TO TACKLE DISEASE | Scientific studies clearly demonstrate the relationship between diet and health. Inflammatory diseases such as diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease are leading causes of death in Jamaica. With the high occurrence of these diseases locally, as well as worldwide, it becomes increasingly important to find alte...
Caribbean Politics
 May 14, 2007. Filipino registered voters flock at the polling precincts to vote for their senatorial and local candidates. Voting ends at 3 oclock in the afternoon today while counting of votes starts after voting stops. Some voters have gone to precinc
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Get ready for the May 10 polls
Inquirer
| MANILA, Philippines—The country will hold its first automated general elections on May 10, a political exercise that is causing anxiety among voters and civil society. The anxiety is understandable. Like in many things that people do for the first time, they have lots of questions about poll automation. | Can the Commission on Elections (Comelec)...



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