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Clark's allies in Congress drafted a bill to ban the sale of wireless-phone records, but it stalled in the Senate last week. In the meantime, spy outfits pose as subscribers to obtain records, then sell them to private investigators, divorce lawyers or anyone else with a credit card. Verizon Wireless and other carriers shut down one notorious data broker, Locatecell.com "There are thousands of companies doing this," says Robert Douglas, a security consultant and former private investigator. He notes that there are about 60,000 licensed private investigators in the U.S. "Unfortunately, anyone worth his salt knows...
...nonchalant exits—different groupings of 12 dancers simply walk offstage—is often more distracting than refreshing, it is offset by the growing intricacy of the groupings themselves. The final ones are particularly impressive—the principal couple’s final pose is beautifully framed by a technically stunning routine by the other 10 dancers. The evening concludes with the Boston premiere of “Lambarena,” a work that was first staged by the San Francisco Ballet in 1995. Both the choreography and score skillfully blend the classicism of Bach...
...think she got it, though the other two certainly didn't. And why should they have? Even I didn't think it would work-it just seemed like something my mom might try and it didn't take any time or cost anything or seem to pose any danger. And the kid kept on screaming, harder and louder...
...think it’s an idiotic idea,” UM junior Jeremy R. Blechman said. “It’s so easy to replace them in the workforce,” that a protracted strike will not pose a serious threat to the university, he added...
...Nick J. O’Donovan (KSG), this also involved shifting between directing and acting. “Catastrophe,” directed by Wilner, portrayed a director (O’Donovan) frantically ordering his assistant (Catrin M. Lloyd-Bollard ’08) to make adjustments to the pose and attire of the perfectly passive figure of the Protagonist (Jack E. Fishburn ’08). Fishburn’s role entailed him to stand perfectly still first as the audience filed in and then throughout the piece, and he succeeded in demanding the audience’s attention...