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...cards and debit cards," says Robert Pons, co-founder of FreedomPay. "Consumers want to make cashless payments at fast-food restaurants, car washes, coffee shops, convenience stores and video stores--places where you typically cannot use a card." Merchants looking to speed up service and cut down on employee theft are salivating--as are credit-card companies, which have had a difficult time grabbing a share of $10-and-under purchases...
When not in use, Marah’s motorcycle rests undisturbed in the Quincy courtyard. She does not worry about theft because it has an ignition and it’s not a Harley, which typically goes for fifteen or twenty thousand dollars. “My Suzuki just doesn’t have the same prestige in the bike world. Harleys are special. They have a specific attitude,” she says...
...like so many love affairs, this one may end in tears. The federal agencies that people are counting on to ensure their safety are struggling to meet a challenge unlike any other in living memory. The FBI was fashioned to fight conventional crime--drug gangs, computer fraud, car theft, the Mob. Now it's asked to fight secret terror cells with international reach. A public health system that was fraying in peacetime must cope with the reality of anthrax and the threat of worse. The Immigration and Naturalization Service, which used to focus on holding back the millions who want...
...last time I checked, a group of students forcibly entering the confines of the administrative offices at a private university, demanding that it give up its right to decide how its endowment will be spent, was not “non-violence” but, rather, criminal theft...
...mean safe haven for a pursued student and prevent assaults from occurring, and common sense dictates that this access should be given to all students if it has not been granted already. Access to all entryways, however, is quite a different matter and can mean much more than minor theft...