Friday, 27 January 2012

The Washington Times As a heist movie, “Man on a Ledge” is a bit of a throwback. It’s intensely plotted, gritty, occasionally surprising and sparing in its use of elements extraneous to the story. Lately, espionage and crime movies are turning their backs on the procedural style as dull and plodding....
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Sydney Morning Herald Security firm Symantec took the rare step of advising customers to stop using one of its products, saying its pcAnywhere software for accessing remote PCs is at increased risk of getting hacked after blueprints of that software were stolen. The announcement is the company's most direct...
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MSNBC Symantec Corp took the rare step of advising customers to stop using one of its products, saying its pcAnywhere software for accessing remote PCs is at increased risk of getting hacked after blueprints of that software were stolen. The announcement is the company's most direct acknowledgement to...
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Huffington Post By Jim Finkle (Reuters) - Symantec Corp took the rare step of advising customers to stop using one of its products, saying its pcAnywhere software for accessing remote PCs is at increased risk of getting hacked after blueprints of that software were stolen. The announcement is the company's most...
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The Daily Mail A member of the 'Oceans Eleven Gang' - responsible for 15 robberies in New Jersey - is dead after committing suicide days after he was jailed. Christopher S. Tew, 21, was one of five people arrested last week in connection with the spate of burglaries in the Hamilton Township area. He is...
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Kansas City Star North Kansas City 29 HWY & 152 N, Jan. 9, stolen auto. 37TH ST NE, 3100 block, Jan. 11, stolen auto. 38TH ST NE, 4900 block, Jan. 14, stealing. 43RD ST NE, 2600 block, Jan. 10, domestic violence. 43RD TER NE, 6500 block, Jan. 15, stealing. 44TH ST NE, 4600 block, Jan. 9, stealing. 45TH TER NE, 5000...
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The Wichita Eagle A former Barber County public works director wants to keep pending federal theft charges against him quiet from potential employers. Steven E. Collier is asking a federal judge in Wichita to remove a condition of his pretrial release that requires his probation officer to make sure his supervisors...
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Kansas City Star WICHITA | A former Barber County public works director wants to keep pending federal theft charges against him quiet from potential employers. Steven E. Collier is asking a federal judge to remove a condition of his pretrial release that requires his probation officer to make sure his supervisors...
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New York Daily News A massive yellow diamond swiped two years ago in a brazen $65 million London robbery landed in a Hong Kong pawn shop — and its owners are suing in New York for the bauble’s return. The 16.28-carat diamond is the first piece of the stolen jewelry located since the wild 2009 armed robbery at Graff...
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