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Wikileaks may have used music, photo networks to get data
WikiLeaks, condemned by the U.S. government for posting secret data leaked by insiders, may have used music- and photo-sharing networks to obtain and publish classified documents, according to a computer security firm.Having it All -- Later, Part II
Can they repay their loans without sacrificing the things for which they've worked so hard? The Legal Timesasked a financial planner and specialists in student loans, investment, and taxes, as well as a Harvard Law graduate who spoke from his own experience. Getting ahead isn't about how much you earn; it's about what you do with it.Analysis: Economic stress dips to 16-month low
The nation's economic stress fell in September to a 16-month low, thanks to more hiring in New England, fewer foreclosures in the mid-Atlantic and declining bankruptcy filings in the Southeast, according to The Associated Press' monthly analysis of conditions around the country.Lawyer and Reality Star Tells All About "The Bachelorette"
A question-and-answer with Dallas real estate lawyer Jeremy Anderson, who competed for lasting love on the ABC TV reality dating show "The Bachelorette."View more book results for the query "Colorado School of Mines"
New water plan floats no one's boat
Given how local and state officials have prodded the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to keep more water in Lake Lanier, officials for the corps might have expected a thank-you note for their new plan for the reservoir. But the corps' revised Interim Operations Plan, which increases from 30 percent to 50 percent how much of the lake can supply the area with water during droughts, may just prompt more papers to be filed in the courts.Pickens' plan bridges partisan divide
Trim and tanned at 81, T. Boone Pickens leans forward in his swivel chair to better hear Al Gore exhort solar and wind power. It's a scorching August day at the National Clean Energy Summit in Las Vegas. Pickens, who has made and lost billions betting on energy in his boom-and-bust career, waits with Democratic Party bigwigs for his turn to speak.Earthjustice GC Went From Engineering to the Environment
As a generalist, Earthjustice's GC spends a lot of time at 40,000 feet looking at the big picture and planning for the future.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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