Word: endangerment
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The military's microsensors and omniscient rows of video monitors may be expensive, but much of the technology needed to attack information systems is low-cost (a computer, a modem), widely available (a willing hacker) and just as efficient (one phone call). "It's the great equalizer," says futurist Alvin...
The U.S. apparently did not realize that thewinds would endanger the people on Rongulap. Tenyears ago the remaining people were moved to Kili.
The staggering U.S. budget deficit and the danger it poses to coming generations are alarming. However, Congress must exercise caution in its efforts to balance the budget by fiscal year 2002. Any drastic measures can cause widespread unemployment and boost the crime rate. They could endanger the lives of children...
As investigators examined several strong new leads inthe Oklahoma City bombing, emergency workers at the Alfred P. Murrah federal building were forced to resort to using heavy equipment to dismantle sections of the dangerously unstable structure, as a safety measure. Law enforcement officials have found a receipt for a ton...
With thousands of tips about the bombing flooding in -- in its first 12 hours, the government's toll-free line, 1-800-905-1514, got more than 2,000 calls -- federal investigators are now focusing more on domestic than international groups. At the Alfred P. Murrah federal building in Oklahoma...