| Trader hacked computers, bet $73-billion, French bank alleges
If one person could cause that kind of domino havoc then the banks aren't taking enough care. Imagine if terrorists figured this stuff out. I wonder that the big problem is that the old 'suits' in charge just don't really 'get' computers so don't know enough to understand how these things can happen and the young run circles around them that know this computer animal. Maybe now the banks will smarten up with their security. Posted 27/01/08 at 12:25 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment .
Liverpool's £17m for Javier Mascherano
He has been strongly linked with a move to Juventus or Barcelona. He said: "At Liverpool I have found my home. However I feel that now the time has come to move on. Maybe I would like to leave the Premier League. A move to Juventus? Well I like to travel." But there is now real determination to convince the Argentinian to stay. Hicks and Gillett were the subject of protests from supporters at recent matches, who made calls for their removal as owners of the club, and they want to ease that situation. A source at bankers RBS, who are offering the refinance package, confirmed that the £350million deal should go through today and that, contrary to fans fears, will be stacked largely against Hicks and Gillett, and not the club. Benitez is hoping to complete the sale of Momo Sissoko to Juventus for £9m over the weekend.
Who's Behind The Courant's Voice?
Carver. Carver, who joined The Courant in July 2006, was previously vice president and general manager of WATL-TV in Atlanta. His background is in advertising and sales. He is a native of New York. Editorial Page Editor Carolyn Lumsden. Lumsden was promoted to editorial page editor in October, succeeding Robert K. Schrepf. She has been a writer and editor with The Courant's editorial page since 1992. Before that, she worked for the Associated Press and at the book publisher Random House. Deputy Editorial Page Editor Tom Condon. Condon started at The Courant in 1968, before leaving to serve in Vietnam. He returned to a reporting job in the Old Saybrook bureau. He was a member of The Courant's first investigative team and, for nearly 18 years, a columnist in the Connecticut section.
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