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Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Howard Gensler | Publisher won't buy chick-lit writer's apology (Identity Theft Prevention)


Howard Gensler | Publisher won't buy chick-lit writer's apology
Philadelphia Daily News - Teen author Kaavya Viswanathan became publishing's "It Girl" when she signed a six-figure deal at 17. Her debut novel, "How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild and Got a Life," came out this month to much acclaim, and DreamWorks has already acquired the
Source: www.philly.com

Security Breach At College Puts Alumni At Risk
NBC4 Columbus - ATHENS, Ohio -- Hundreds of thousands of local university alumni could be the victims of identity theft after a hacker cracked the campus computers. The security breach was discovered at Ohio University Monday, and university officials said they will
Source: www.nbc4i.com

Insights from the past year
Rocky Mountain Collegian - The stress of finals has already started to take its toll, so I decided to approach my last column of the year with a lighthearted attitude. In doing so, I have compiled a list of lessons I have learned throughout the year. Some are more significant
Source: www.collegian.com

Stakes rise in computer security
Austin American-Statesman - University of Texas graduate student Purvi Shah discovered that her Social Security number was stolen on a Sunday evening. By Monday, she had contacted the credit reporting agencies and set a watch on her financial reports and personal data. The
Source: www.statesman.com

NOT FADE AWAY: JEFF MARIOTTE TALKS "ANGEL"
Comic Book Resources - In stores this August by Jeff Mariotte and David Messina. Angel. The Vampire With A Soul. The Vampire With Big Brass, well, you know. Spinning out of the television series "Buffy The Vampire Slayer," "Angel" focused on the titular hero's quest to
Source: www.comicbookresources.com

OLYMPIA: Free gas offers over the phone? Don t fall for them
Tacoma News Tribune - Watch out for gas scams, the state warned Monday. Telemarketing cons are promising free gasoline, a particularly attractive incentive given current prices at the pump, Attorney General Rob McKenna said. But consumers should not be tempted by
Source: www.thenewstribune.com