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published: March 31st, 2010

The census is counting on you to say you exist (Independent Weekly)

On a recent sunny Saturday, two student volunteers from N.C. Central University ambled down streets in East Durham, clutching clipboards and reciting a short pitch on their cause. The pair, Bobby and Inobeme, took turns rapping on doors on Gary Street.

published: March 31st, 2010

Questions to Ask Before Buying a Shredder (New York Times)

Do I need one? What to shred? How powerful should it be?

published: March 31st, 2010

Utica College Breaks New Ground in Cyber Security, Cyber Intelligence With First-of-Its-Kind Master’s Degree (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)

Counterterrorism, Counterespionage, Forensic Training for Advanced Professionals

published: March 31st, 2010

Calif. woman gets 6 months for fake breasts heist (AP via Yahoo! News)

An Orange County woman's new breasts cost her six months in jail. Yvonne Jean Pampellonne was sentenced Monday in Westminster for using a fraudulent line of credit to obtain $12,000 in cosmetic surgery, including breast implants and liposuction.

published: March 31st, 2010

UC Students Victims Of Credit/Debit Card ID Theft (CBS 5 Bay Area)

UC Berkeley students were among the victims of identity theft.

published: March 31st, 2010

A Closer Look At Crime In The Falls In The Last 10 Years (Newschannel 6 Wichita Falls)

In 2009, overall violent crimes in Wichita Falls were down 18 to 20 percent, although there was a large spike in the worst crime of all--last year, 11 people were murdered.

published: March 31st, 2010

Public record for Wednesday March 31 (The Evening Sun)

11:18 p.m. Sean Reed, 19, of Hanover, was arrested on outstanding warrants following a traffic stop that occurred in the 400 block of Eisenhower Drive. He was turned over to a constable for further disposition.

published: March 31st, 2010

‘Implant Bandit’ gets six months (UPI)

WESTMINSTER, Calif., March 31 (UPI) -- A California woman convicted of using a credit line in someone else's name to obtain $12,000 in plastic surgery was sentenced to six months in jail.

published: March 31st, 2010

Lafayette clinic’s patient records exposed (The Washington DC Examiner)

LONGMONT, COLO. — Boulder Community Hospital says it will assume all liability for exposing some patients to the risk of identity theft when medical records were thrown out in an unsecured container.

published: March 31st, 2010

Lafayette clinic’s patient records exposed (Denver Post)

LONGMONT, Colo.—Boulder Community Hospital says it will assume all liability for exposing some patients to the risk of identity theft when medical records were thrown out in an unsecured