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University of Florida officials say an intruder has gained access to a computer system that contained the personal information of more than 97,000 people. ...more
February 20, 2009
A Washington lobbyist has settled her $27 million defamation lawsuit against The New York Times over a story involving then-presidential candidate John McCain, both sides disclosed Thursday ...more
February 19, 2009
University of Florida officials say an intruder has gained access to a computer system that contained personal information for more than 97,000 people. ...more
February 19, 2009
Hackers are messing with electronic road signs in some states, warning of zombies and raptors down the road. Traffic safety officials aren't amused. ...more
February 4, 2009
After reading Bud Morgan's recent editorial titled, "Doesn't anyone apologize anymore?" I am compelled to point out that the precondition for an apology is the recognition that one had done something inappropriate, a breach of manners, a mistake, a faux pas. However, the current style of "in your face" deception currently in vogue does not admit error, as amply demonstrated by our soon to be replaced president and vice president. When asked what he considered to be his greatest mistake, President Bush was hard pressed to find any fault or flaw in his disastrous administration. When the absence of WMDs in Iraq was called to his attention, his response was "So what?" Apologize? ...more
December 30, 2008
Dear Abby: A few months ago, I moved in to a new apartment. The complex, while not luxurious, is quite nice. ...more
December 28, 2008
In our condominium, all of the directors are in residence for only six months of the year. Then they all head North for the other six months. Should they not arrange to have one board member in residence at all times? They have added the expense of a manager to do their work and we have to pay for that. It does not seem that we should have to pay for their vacations. ...more
December 28, 2008
TAMPA – Two men who changed their minds about testifying against their co-defendants were sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison for their role in a 2006 Spring Hill marijuana growing operation. ...more
June 20, 2008
University of Florida officials sent letters to 11,300 current and former students informing them that the university mistakenly posted their names, addresses and Social Security numbers online. The university used the student information between 2003 and 2005, but it remained posted unsecured online until a routine audit revealed the breach, UF officials announced Tuesday. The information has since been removed. ...more
June 10, 2008
Our condominium president, who is up for a vote and on the ballot, is asking other unit owners for their individual ballot slips and saying he will fill them in for them as a favor. If he is on the ballot, is it legal for him to do this? If not, what recourse do we have? ...more
May 28, 2008
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