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eWeek Magazine, July 9, 2007:(inside the mind of a hacker)
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eWeek Magazine, July 9, 2007:(inside the mind of a hacker)
eWeek Magazine, July 9, 2007:(inside the mind of a hacker)
eWeek is the essential technology information source for builders of e-business. Through a combination of news, analysis and evaluation, it guides readers in making the best technology decisions for their Entreprise .

Focusing on e-commerce, communications and Internet-based architecture, eWeek enables readers to successfully evaluate, deploy and leverage new technology solutions for competitive advantage.

 
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The Economist July 21 2007
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The Economist July 21 2007
The Economist July 21 2007
The Economist is an English-language weekly news and international affairs publication owned by "The Economist Newspaper Ltd" and edited in London. It has been in continuous publication since James Wilson established it in September 1843. As of 2006, its average circulation topped one million copies a week, about half of which are sold in North America.[1] Consequently it is often seen as a transatlantic (as opposed to solely British) news source.

 
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World Wealth Report 2007
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World Wealth Report 2007

"On behalf of Merrill Lynch and Capgemini, we are pleased to present the 2007 World Wealth Report. This is our 11th annual in-depth look at changes in the high net worth marketplace, which includes our read of macroeconomic factors shaping the behaviors of wealthy individuals around the globe, and our insight as to what is driving growth in the industry."

Driven by a strong global economy, the wealth of the world's high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) increased 11.4 percent to US$37.2 trillion in 2006, according to the 11th annual World Wealth Report, released today by Merrill Lynch (NYSE: MER) and Capgemini. The number of HNWIs in the world increased 8.3 percent in 2006 to 9.5 million and the number of ultra-high-net-worth individuals (Ultra-HNWIs) grew by 11.3 percent to 94,970.

Emerging economies proved resilient, with continued growth in their HNWI populations and solid investor cash flow to riskier corners of the market. The largest growth of the HNWI population occurred in Singapore and India, where the increases over 2005 was 21.2 and 20.5 percent, respectively. The Report suggests that economic growth will slow in 2007 as mature economies grow more moderately.


 
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TIME Magazine June 25, 2007 Vol. 169 No. 26
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TIME Magazine June 25, 2007 Vol. 169 No. 26 TIME Magazine
June 25, 2007 Vol. 169 No. 26

COVER: The New Action Heroes - The New York City mayor and California's governor are doing the things that gridlocked Washington won't
The Courage Primary - In this election, Americans are in a serious mood, wanting courage from
their candidates. Columnist Joe Klein offers five ways to judge whether they have any
• WORLD: The Enemy's New Tools in Iraq - A TIME investigation reveals how Iraqi militants are
devising innovative ways to make the war more deadly for U.S. troops
• HEALTH & MEDICINE: The Cancer Test - Exposing a growing tumor's secrets may be as simple as
drawing blood--and that can save lives

 
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TIME Magazine July 23, 2007 Vol. 170 No. 4
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TIME Magazine July 23, 2007 Vol. 170 No. 4
TIME Magazine
July 23, 2007 Vol. 170 No. 4
COVER: Leveling the Praying Field - The Democratic front runners are leading their party's
crusade to win over religious voters
• HEALTH & MEDICINE: Getting Credit for Saving Trees - Forest cover is a natural defense against
global warming. Let's pay to preserve it
• TECHNOLOGY/SPACE: The Slow-Motion Space Mission - The Dawn probe may be the feeblest spacecraft
NASA's ever built, but it may usher in a new age of ultraefficient space travel
• ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: What Would William Read? - Writers reveal their guilty summer pleasures

 
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