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PlayStation Network Hack: Why It Took Sony 7 Days To Tell The World

PlayStation Network Hack: Why It Took Sony 7 Days To Tell The World

Sony has admitted that it shut down its PlayStation Network last week because it discovered a “non-gaming” intrusion into the system, but had not realised until late on Tuesday following forensic security testing that the breach had led to the theft of the data of the 77 million users.

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Don’t Like A Weak Dollar? Might As Well Get Used To It

Don't Like A Weak Dollar? Might As Well Get Used To It

I'll see to buy our oil purchases in U.S. dollars. But because Obama is spending in bankruptcy, the debt situation is steadily weakening dollar. A weaker dollar means we pay exponentially from a barrel of oil. Should have already learned that in Economics 101. Cynthia And by the way Obama is definitely worth a good deal of blame directly at the rising price of gas.

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Don’t PUSS It: Cat Takes Matters Into Its Own Paws After Pesky Dog Goes A Step Too Far

Don't PUSS It: Cat Takes Matters Into Its Own Paws After Pesky Dog Goes A Step Too Far

the cat is that they know if they like, maybe that's why you hear poo in your garden, in fact, if I lived near her id probably shit in your garden. Cats are horrible mess in the garden, but we know each of them and their owners! Cats are neither cute nor innocent.well my cats pee or poop in general unless you do in bed trays DONE! and to be honest I think the real problem is when I leave my house and step into a big pile of dog shit with steam.

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We Cannot Go At It Alone

We Cannot Go At It Alone

We are an interconnected world, no nation can afford to practice the policy of "cowboy" and do it yourself. Since 1945, the United Nations is the means by which we ensure that the national sovereignty, democracy and human rights – values ​​that the UN was founded -. are respected and implemented throughout the world this week, we witnessed the nuclear and humanitarian crisis takes place in Japan with the democratic uprising in the Middle East and Libya, is becoming increasingly clear the importance of multilateral effort has become.

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Japan Tsunami And Earthquake: Road Repaired SIX Days After It Was Destroyed

Japan Tsunami And Earthquake: Road Repaired SIX Days After It Was Destroyed

On March 2, 2011, days before the start of the earthquake disaster in progress, the nuclear regulatory authorities of Japan allegations of negligence against TEPCO mass. The company has admitted to making mistakes. TEPCO said it had not been able to handle 33 pieces of equipment at the Fukushima Daiichi-plant, site of the disaster, including the central elements of the cooling system to six reactors and spent fuel pools that had not been inspected in accordance with the rules.

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Waterboarding Is Torture, But Not When The U.S. Does It

Waterboarding Is Torture, But Not When The U.S. Does It

Yes, there are all sorts of wonderful people that produce high-quality programs, but still the factory radio and television, even if more liberal arts institution. Terry Gross has the courage to say "torture" in its program, but I've never heard one of the newscasts to use the term when they do government press releases with comments from our usual sources, and they said "enhanced interrogation" or "severe interrogation" all the time. Because the right to ask the New York Times, the liberal media? same reason, they say that public broadcasting approaches.

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Market Crash 2011: It Will Hit By Christmas

Market Crash 2011: It Will Hit By Christmas

"Despite the difficulties of 2010 confirmed the census of Texas has become a stronger position than most of the rest of the country," said Dwight Hale, 2011 Chairman of the TAR, in a press release. "Our homes are among the cheapest in the country and see employment growth well above the national average, which continue to fuel the recovery in Texas.".

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When It Comes To Steve Jobs? Health, One Thing?s For Sure: Wall Street Hates Uncertainty

The last time was in January 2009 was for six months and was a liver transplant, probably related to the period before his pancreatic cancer. This time, the license is indefinite, and Apple does not elaborate on his condition. Steve Jobs, as you've probably heard about now, to take another sick leave of absence.

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When It Comes To Steve Jobs? Health, One Thing?s For Sure: Wall Street Hates Uncertainty

The last time was in January 2009 was for six months and was a liver transplant, probably related to the period before his pancreatic cancer. Steve Jobs, as you've probably heard about now, to take another sick leave of absence. This time, the license is indefinite, and Apple does not elaborate on his condition.

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When It Comes To Steve Jobs? Health, One Thing?s For Sure: Wall Street Hates Uncertainty

Steve Jobs, as you've probably heard about now, to take another sick leave of absence. This time, the license is indefinite, and Apple does not elaborate on his condition. The last time was in January 2009 was for six months and was a liver transplant, probably related to the period before his pancreatic cancer.

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