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- Claims rejected as a bike is stolen every minute - Independent
- PETROL DEPOT SECURITY FEARS - Evening Post
- Mexican drug gangs step up police murder war - Reuters UK
- Cambridge is UK's top mobile phone crime city - VNUNet.com
- Outwith: Virtual crime preys on kidnapping paranoia - Scotland on Sunday
- Police powerless to act over alleged sex attack on six-year-old - Scotland on Sunday
- Google security tool goes beyond the network - VNUNet.com
- Vista security credentials tarnished in malware survey - Register
- Butt seized by terror police - ITV.com
- Police to quiz Josef Fritzl's wife again - Times Online
African unions call for Olympics to ban 'racist' security firm - Independent
| African unions call for Olympics to ban 'racist' security firm Independent, UK - A British security company which is also the largest multinational employer in Africa has been accused of paying staff in the continent "poverty" wages and … |
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Anti-crime campaigner sacked for kerbcrawling - Milton Keynes Citizen
| Anti-crime campaigner sacked for kerbcrawling Milton Keynes Citizen, UK - AN ANTI-CRIME campaigner has been sacked from his job at the Milton Keynes Community Safety Partnership after being convicted of kerbcrawling. … |
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Cleveleys youngsters fight crime with art - Blackpool Today
| Cleveleys youngsters fight crime with art Blackpool Today, UK - Schoolchildren in Cleveleys joined members of a senior citizens art class to come up with new designs for crime prevention posters in the town. … |
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National e-crime unit takes tentative first steps - IT Week
| National e-crime unit takes tentative first steps IT Week, UK - The creation of a national e-crime co-ordination unit is getting underway following financial support from the National Police Improvement Authority (NPIA). … |
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Police stoppped ‘lawful protest’ - Oxford Mail
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Police stoppped ‘lawful protest’ Oxford Mail, UK - Fourteen animal rights campaigners walked free from court today after a judge condemned the police for unlawfully stopping their protest. … |
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Police: We don't have a special Big Brother task force - Ealing Times
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Police: We don't have a special Big Brother task force Ealing Times, UK - The county's police force has denied claims it will continually monitor this year's Big Brother television series. Hertfordshire Constabulary contradicted … ANGER OVER BB POLICE TEAM |
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Burglar goes on crime spree - Oxford Mail
| Burglar goes on crime spree Oxford Mail, UK - By Matt Wilkinson. In each of the burglaries in west Oxfordshire, an offender got in through a door or ground-floor window and stole items, mainly jewellery … |
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Security hole in open-source Mac OS X tool - PC Advisor
| Security hole in open-source Mac OS X tool PC Advisor, UK - Symantec noted that Apple last updated Samba as part of its Security Update 2005-003. Samba is an Open Source/Free Software suite that provides seamless … Mac OS X hit by vulnerability |
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Email security services on the rise - Computer Business Review
| Email security services on the rise Computer Business Review, UK - MessageLabs is widely recognised as the market leader in email security services, an emerging market worth just under half a billion dollars. … |
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Locksmith in Chicago - Tales From the Big City
Tales of locksmiths abound in Chicago. Tales of how many people were helped by one twist of the Chicago locksmith’s hand, tales of how a mother was united with her kid who was locked in the house till the locksmith got her free and many more. There are some gory tales about locksmiths Chicago too. Tales of how some people posing to be locksmiths forcefully entered a house on the pretext of opening the door latch and cleared the house of all its valuables. This however is a spec among all other great tales about locksmiths in Chicago, where almost always, the savior was the humble locksmith.
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