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Saturday, September 28, 2002 |
Scam alert: Trail of Nigerian bank scheme
leads agent right back
home, by Edgar Sanchez, Sacramento Bee.
Most purveyors of the Nigerian scam target their victims
through the Internet. Adams also used mass mailings
sent from Sacramento, Korbs said. And he added a new
twist: Adams commissioned sham banking Web sites to
further entice his targets.
5:12:45 PM
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Sally Ride Toys With Engineering. The first American woman in space has a new mission: Get more girls interested in science and engineering. To that end, Sally Ride is sponsoring a toy design competition for middle-schoolers. By Katie Dean, Wired News.
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UN's 'two standards' under fire, By Michael J. Jordan, Christian Science Monitor. As the Bush administration drums up support to arm-twist Iraq into
complying with UN Security Council resolutions, some critics are turning the tables on
Washington, accusing it of "double standards" for not being as tough on its ally, Israel.
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