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June 08, 2005

UPS loses a package

[The Phantom City] Not really news, usually, but this time the package contained financial information and Social Security numbers on 3.9 million Citibank customers. Apparently Citibank was sending unencrypted backup tapes by UPS, and a set disappeared a few weeks ago. After what must have been a agonized few weeks of searching, Citibank is now planning on notifying affected customers.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

[Asinah.org] The ASEAN Blog: April 2005: The pope drew huge, emotional crowds during his 1981 and 1995 visits. An estimated 4 million people jammed a seaside Manila park where he celebrated Mass for the world's youth in 1995. He was scheduled to return two years ago for the World Meeting of Families, but the long voyage apparently was considered too taxing for his frail health.

[Rightiswrong.com] Right is Wrong - Left Out: A Blog by Chuck Zlatkin: If you want to go public with your vote for youself, let me know and I’ll post your name along with mine. You can contact me at ChuckZlatkin@hotmail.com and you can also check out www.voteforyourself.org

[Hannah.smith-family.com] Hannah's Blog: November 2004 Archives: "As I mentioned at the teach-in, I believe that DU is a toxic material because of its heavy-metal and radioactive qualities, and I think it should be banned as a weapon, that there should be good studies of civilians and soldiers and that clean-up should proceed without waiting for the results of these studies. But I don't believe that DU is the most toxic material around (compared with highly radioactive waste, for example), and I think that much of the material presented at the teach-in is overstated based on available evidence and knowledge of the chemistry, and when so presented, obscures other significant potential contributors to observed health effects (oil fires and leaks, release of CW agents from warfare, the legacy of dirty Iraqi industrialization, immunization of troops, nutritional effects of sanctions, etc.) Particularly since most of 'us' will agree on 'what needs to be done,' I remain puzzled by the apparent need for many in the progressive movement to put out such limited monocausal 'science' to convince people, since there are abundant credible arguments (as in the Dan Fahey material I sent you prior to the meeting) that better make the points."

[Allaboutjazz.com] Jazz and the Net: Bret Primack's Blog » General: ... richly arranged album of mournful, quietly agonized blues and ... is in such twilight that we must be aware ... are from major corporations, like Verizon and Citibank. ...

[Blogd.com] The Blog From Another Dimension: August 2004 Archives: He meant water, but I got enough of that too (trying to avoid tap water here as much as I can). But the beers were pretty cheap, 6 Yuan (75 cents?) for a 640 ml bottle which would have cost 4 or 5 times more in Tokyo. I got a few smaller cans which I thought were beer, but wasn't sure--they were in the same section of the cooler, but with a strange English brand name and the rest in Chinese, I could not identify them as beer. Until later, that is, when Ken pointed out that the brand name "REEB" was "beer" backwards.

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Posted at June 8, 2005 11:27 AM

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