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The government s $5 billion effort to help small businesses recover from the Sept. 11 attacks was so loosely managed that it gave low-interest loans to companies that didn t need terrorism relief mdash; or even know they were getting it, The Associated Press has found.And while some at New York s Ground Zero couldn t get assistance they desperately sought, companies far removed from the devastation mdash; a South Dakota country radio station, a Virgin Islands perfume shop, a Utah dog
stanley tumblers boutique and more than 100 Dunkin Donuts and Subway sandwich shops mdash; had no problem winning the government-guaranteed loans.Dentists and chiropractors in numerous cities, as well as an Oregon winery that sold trendy pinot noir to New York City restaurants also got assistance. That s scary. 9/11 had nothing to do with this, said James Munsey, a Virginia entrepreneur who described himself as beyond shoc
stanley kubek ked to learn his nearly $1 million loan to buy a special events company in Richmond was drawn from the Sept. 11 program. It would have
stanley quencher been inappropriate for me to take this kind of loan, he said, noting that the company he bought suffered no ill effects from Sept. 11. Arvind Andy Patel, 50, said he used his $350,000 loan in fall 2002 to remodel his Dunkin Donuts shop in western New York state and never knew it was drawn through the Sept. 11 program. Not at all, Patel answered, when asked whether his business had been hurt by the attacks.Government officials said they believe Yxhd Budget Deficit Drops Again
Just three months after hacks by Chinas Peoples Liberation Army came to an abrupt halt, the country is once again attacking US targets reports the New York Times. Hacks on organizations like the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times ceased three months back when it came to light that the perpetrators had stolen data鈥攆rom blueprints to clinical trial results鈥攆rom American companies and government agencies. Now, though, according to sec
stanley cup urity experts and American officials, attacks have started once more from Unit 61398, China hacking HQ.
https://gizmodo/chinese-hackers-have-also-been-hacking-the-wall-street-5980710 A report by Mandiant, a private security company, has revealed that attacks had resumed, though the company was unwilling to name t
stanley trinkflaschen he affected parties because of privacy agreements. It did, however, admit that the victims were many
stanley canada of the same ones the unit had attacked before. That doesn ;t really narrow it down much, and could suggest targets ranging from Coca-Cola Company to Lockheed Martin. What is clear, though, is that the Chinese certainly aren ;t holding back, as the Times points out:
- ver the past two months, they have gradually begun attacking the same victims from new servers and have reinserted many of the tools that enable them to seek out data without detection. They are now operating at 60 percent to 70 percent of the level they were working at before. The news comes as a blow for the Obama admin