
Michael Waters
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Jan 10, 2025 |
mondaq.com | Bruce A. Radke |Iliana L. Peters |Michael Waters |Romaine C. Marshall
"Has World War III Already Begun?" That was theheadline for an article by the chief foreign-affairscorrespondent for the Wall Street Journal last month, whichreported how Russia is "getting even more effective at usingnew tools, like cyberattacks and ransomware, to disrupt oursocieties."China is too. A year ago, the FBI Director warned that China wasramping up an extensive hacking operation designed to takedown the United States' power grid, oil pipelines and watersystems.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
theatlantic.com | Michael Waters
Listen1.0x0:008:51Produced by ElevenLabs and News Over Audio (Noa) using AI narration. Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Several years ago, Hannah Case decided to examine her personal credit history. Case, who was then a researcher at the Federal Reserve, hadn’t gotten her first credit card until she was 22. But as she discovered when she saw her file, she’d apparently been spending responsibly since 14.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
vancouverisawesome.com | Michael Waters
Michael Waters is the chief executive officer of the Minto Group. Whether it’s supply chain issues or labour shortages, the next challenge is never far away when you’re in the business – as we are at the Minto Group – of developing land and building homes. In recent years, however, the challenges have become more existential as we face economic pressures that affect housing affordability as well as the increasingly urgent problem of climate change.
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Jul 16, 2024 |
sports.yahoo.com | Michael Waters
In 1948 Foekje Dillema seemed to be well on her way to international fame. Born in a poor village near Friesland, in the Netherlands, Dillema grew up in a bed she shared with three of her sisters. To earn money for her family, she began working as a domestic servant before she was even a teenager. By the time she was 22, however, she had set out on a path to bigger things: That year, she shocked sports watchers when she ran the 100-meter sprint in 12.7 seconds.
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Jul 5, 2024 |
losangelesblade.com | Michael Waters
By Michael Watersc.2024, Farrar, Straus and Giroux$30/368 pagesHe’s going to win. It’s apparent: much as you’re trying, hard as you’re running, as much as your lungs burn, he’s ahead by two paces. You had a good start but he’s the better athlete. You know this now. He’s going to win this competition and you’re going to lose. But, as in the new book “The Other Olympians” by Michael Waters, there may be another outcome. Young Zdnek Koubek avoided sports as much as possible.
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