Monday, February 20, 2006

Making money - Internet threats spreading like wildfire


Internet threats spreading like wildfire
Express India - Feb 20 5:06 AM
A rapid response to threats has always been a vital element in the effectiveness of any enterprise's security strategy.Save to My Web

URN-LY WAY TO TRAVEL
Daily Record - Feb 18 2:54 AM
MARGARET BEATON is going to travel the world - two years after she died. Her son has put her ashes up for sale on the internet so she can visit parts of the globe she always dreamed of.Save to My Web

Our view: What is the moral cost of serving the Chinese market?
La Crosse Tribune - Feb 20 2:58 AM
If there was enough money in it, would Internet search engines like Google and Yahoo prevent us from seeing things the government didnt want us to see? Would it provide the names of dissidents to the government so that it could more easily imprison us?Save to My Web

Judge in Salmon Case Does Not Dine on the Fish, but Believes in the Law
Environmental News Network - Feb 20 2:15 AM
The man holding the Bush administration's feet to the fire on restoring Columbia Basin salmon, even if it means breaching some hydroelectric dams, doesn't like to eat the Northwest's signature fish.Save to My Web

In Canada, betting on hockey is no gamble
Lottery Post - 2 hours, 17 minutes ago
In the packed food court beneath the Hyatt Regency at the corner of Sainte-Catherine and Jeanne-Mance, Christian, a 19-year-old part-time college student, tosses the North Face jacket on the chair across from him and sits down with his A&W cheeseburger, fries and Coke.Save to My Web

Beware that bargain airfare - and for once, read fine print
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Feb 19 12:02 AM
How often have you become excited about a bargain airfare, only to find out that taxes and fees will add $200 to the price? What about the Internet photos that make a hotel room appear to be double its actual size?Save to My Web

COMING TO A CROSSROADS / Sabean's legacy may depend on Giants' future without Bonds
San Francisco Chronicle - Feb 19 6:20 PM
On the eve of the 1997 season, rookie general manager Brian Sabean sweated through the final days of spring training the way a Broadway impresario frets before the opening of a $100 million extravaganza. Sabean's first act was a showstopper: He traded Matt...Save to My Web