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National Archives visitors know they'll find the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights in the main building's magnificent rotunda in Washington. But they won't find the patent file for the Wright Brothers' Flying Machine or the maps for the first atomic bomb missions anywhere in the Archives inventory.
(AP) - Every time you swipe your credit card and wait for the transaction to be approved, sensitive data including your name and account number are ferried from store to bank through computer networks, each step a potential opening for hackers.
Cigarettes would cost more than $20 a packet and come in plain wrapping in radical new proposals are accepted.
A 17-year-old required emergency surgery for serious injuries after getting knifed in Sub City. The alteraction began shortly after 11 p.m. Friday night when group of males started exchanging words on Elgin Street.[...]
A man who attempted to swim away from Greater Sudbury Police officers at Bell Park Thursday evening has been charged with five offences. About 5:30 p. m., officers checked out a report of a man drinking beer and smashing bottles on a walkway near a beach at Bell Park about 5:30 p.[...]
THE new head of MI6 has been embarrassed by a major personal security breach after his wife published intimate photographs and family details on the Facebook website.
The wife of the new head of MI6 has caused a major security breach and left his family exposed after publishing photographs and personal details on Facebook.
TWITTER is growing fast but so too, it seems, is its reputation for being hacked. The latest hacking incident was at the end of last month and the ‘victims’ were Britney Spears, Ellen DeGeneres, Miley Cyrus and P. Diddy.
Stamford - Miguel Contreras, 40, of 201 Henry St., Stamford, was charged Saturday with second-degree breach of peace, interfering with an officer, second-degree threatening and carrying a dangerous
National Archives visitors know they'll find the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights in the main building's magnificent rotunda in Washington. But they won't find the patent file for the Wright Brothers' Flying Machine or the maps for the first atomic bomb missions anywhere in the Archives inventory. Many historical items the Archives once possessed are ...
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