Could I take your name and number, please?
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TOKYO, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Asian stocks were pegged back onFriday, with Japanese shares hitting a four-week low and thedollar languishing around an eight-month trough as the U.S.budget standoff dragged on, building fears of increasinglyserious economic consequences.
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A quantum network uses specially polarized photons to encode an encryption keyâ?”a very long series of numbers and letters that can unlock a digital file. The photons are then sent down a fiber optic cable until they reach their destination, a photon detector, which counts them, and delivers the key to the intended recipient. If the photons are interfered with, the individual packets of information are forever altered and the recipient can see the telltale signs of tampering.
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Dorner was an admitted serial killer of our Police force. How can you credibly contend the People should be "outraged" that the LAPD didn't want to see any more civilians or officers killed when they lit it on fire? Like your suggestion the People should have some undue remorse for the likes for al-Awlaki being killed by a drone strike, your propaganda piece conspicuously omits any reference to cost/benefit considerations. Taken to its illogical conclusion, what, the LAPD should risk more lives on account of a suicidal Dorner's alleged civil rights? The US shouldn't employ the use of cost-effective drones to hunt down and kill those that take up arms against our Armed Services and, what, invade and occupy Arab sovereigns, i.e., thereby exacerbating the anti-American sentiments and validating the propaganda fed to the poor masses in the Middle East by the Arab ruling elite that it is the US/Israel that is, in the end, the cause of their impoverished plight? Sorry, I don't buy it. Nor should any rational, measured thinker be "anti-government" or engage in unbecoming distrust of our system of justice on account of one or two cases. There is an old adage: "bad facts make bad law." The Martin case was, in many respects, like a wrongful death version of the Dead Man Statute in several states, i.e., there is nobody to rebut the testimony of the person asserting the material facts.ÂÂ