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Day: March 13, 2013

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Cayman Islands and Hong Kong Beckon Tax-Weary U.S. Millionaires

By Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne Global advisory firm catering to wealthy expats says Texas and Florida no longer good enough for those who’ve had it with taxes Much ink has been spilled on the trend of wealthier Americans fleeing fiscally dissolute,…

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Thailand, Investigate Murder of Environmentalist!

Care2 Petition Target: Thailand Government Sponsored by: Brittany E.G. Since 2001, 30 environmentalists and human rights activists have been killed in Thailand. Someone has been charged in fewer than 20% of the murders. The most recent case is the murder…

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More prominent data leaked while Credit Agencies explain how hackers stole it

  By Michael Kelley, Business Insider On Monday a website published sensitive identifying information of 15 public figures including Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Jay-Z, And Arnold Schwarzenegger. The site has since published six more names — including U.S….

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2013 Gold Cup groups and schedule announced

Tickets go on sale Thursday, March 21 at 10 a.m. local time in all markets CHICAGO (Wednesday, March 13, 2013) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) announced today the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup groups…

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Barclays Wealth exit and their ethics are shredded

Barclays Wealth exit From The Financial News Americas head quits Barclays Wealth unit Mitch Cox, the head of Barclays’ Wealth and Investment Management arm in the Americas since October 2009, has stepped down with immediate effect “to pursue interests outside…

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How passwords can wreck your two-factor authentication

By Patrick Lambert TechRepublic Passwords are used everywhere to access online services, and even though security researchers know that this type of authentication is almost as bad as it gets, it’s the default way we all access our online accounts,…