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151: Computer Crime In The 1990's
... all over the world. The hackers that commit this type of crime are becoming increasingly organized. Known as "call cell operators" they setup flyby night storefronts were people off the street can come in and make long distance calls at a large discount, for the call cell operators of course the calls cost nothing, by hacking into a PABX system they ... to adequately prosecute a person for impersonating another person on-line, but laws designed to prevent unauthorized access to information may be effective in apprehending hackers using sniffer programs. The Wall Street Journal suggest in recent reports that hackers may have sniffed out passwords used by members of America On-line, a service with more than 3.5 million subscribers. If ...
152: Judges
... apply to the best at math, physics, or science, but the best that they can do. If a judge only sits there, in a black robe, staring attentively at the wall, then anyone could become a judge. To become a judge, you must have the ability to think logically, fairly, and to listen to two sides of a story, conflicting each ... over half his life. He is seventy three years old. He is now retired, after being on the bench at Provincial Court for over 20 years. Provincial Court is where street level cases are heard. To get into law school, you must have an average score of 94 percent or better, (1987 figures) and to graduate you must have 95 percent ... deals with traffic accidents and offenses, jaywalking (although jaywalking usually just has a fine,) parking tickets, etc. A provincial Court judge is the kind of judge who deals with domestic street violence. This is the type of judge seen on the TV show Night Court. Almost anything is presented in provincial court, from assault to arson, from second degree murder ...
153: The Aviary, the Aquarium, and Eschatology
... super-slippery lubricant, thereby paralyzing transportation, is another. Alexander has been mentioned almost synonymously with non-lethal weapons technology in many mainstream news reports, including a lengthy piece in the Wall Street Journal. He is also rumored to be a candidate for an Undersecretary of Defense appointment in the Clinton administration. Surprisingly, Army Intelligence RV operations has become married, literally, with some ... my real name and address on the outside, and my codename on the inside,"said Pelican, who considered these mailings such a hoot that he posted them on his office wall for the entertainment of his CIA colleagues. All in all, an interesting conversation, but I was (as the reader undoubtedly is now) more confused than ever. Of course, nobody ...
154: All Drugs Should Be Legal, Or How To End The Drug War
... 1996 in which the government controlled heroin, methadone, and morphine. Before this experiment, in one of the cities of Switzerland, the drug users congregated in a park known on the street as ‘Needle Park’. Drug use, violence, crime and prostitution were rampant. In the experiment, drug users go to government-sponsored clinics or ‘shooting galleries’ and obtain clean syringes with heroin ... Leading Conservative Voice…" The New York Times 22 January 1996: A13. Neier, Aryen. Letter. The New York Times 10 January 1995: A18. Ehrenfeld, Rachel. "Selling Syringes: The Swiss Experiment." The Wall Street Journal 10 September 1995: A18.
155: Discuss Your Goals For the Next Four Years and Comment on Your Post-College Plans
Discuss Your Goals For the Next Four Years and Comment on Your Post-College Plans “Next stop, 66th Street and Lincoln Center, ” bellowed the cracked voice of the conductor over the loudspeaker. Those words rang in my ear like the notes of a familiar melody. Stepping off the number ... him Larry which I just couldn't do out of plain respect) led me into the lobby of the residence hall where a mural of myself hung on the east wall. I remember the day the university dedicated that lobby to me for my outstanding achievement. My friends and I had led a fund rally for the school to raise money ...
156: The Brokerage Industry and The Internet
The Brokerage Industry and The Internet It is a new day on Wall Street. The Internet is changing the way the brokerage industry does business. Today more and more investors are electing to trade via the Internet and avoid contact with a broker all ...
157: The Effects Of Inflation
... Of Inflation " A pair of inflation indicators released Friday showed that inflation is on the rise", is the article that I chose to review. I found the article on the Wall Street Journal's web page. In it there are different links to current business articles, stock market updates, and current issues in the nation's economy. The article that I found ...
158: Coke
... he built four huge ultramodern bottling plants. Through it all, PepsiCo was Beach’s cheerleader. The company put two of its own people on Baesa’s board, and Sinclair told Wall Street analysts in 1994 that Baesa was "the single largest ramp-up in Pepsi’s history." He said he envisioned a Baesa in every part of the world. Coke, meanwhile, began ...
159: Industrial Transformation: Economic Development between 1865-1900
... take power themselves, which was not out of the question, but not in their plans. J.P. Morgan, was the man responsible for revolutionizing the banking industry. He owned a wall street banking house and had made a reputation for himself. He had an enviable reputation of integrity and honesty. Morgan bought Carnegie’s steel industry from him in his declining years ...
160: Efficient Market Theory
... Profits? What Profits?. Newsweek. 60. Ross, S. A., et. al., (1990). Corporate finance, Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 2nd edition, p. 325, 359. Malkiel, B. G., (1990). A random walk down wall street, W. W. Norton & Company, p. 181-183.


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