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 Law enforcement experts hired by the mayor to determine what went wrong when massive protests disrupted last year s World Trade Organization meeting say former Police Chief Norm Stamper should bear the brunt of t stanley cup he blame.But in their stanley cup canada  report released Friday, the experts, R.M. McCarthy and Associates and Robert Louden, also pointed a finger at Mayor Paul Schell, Assistant Police Chief Ed Joiner and all government agencies involved in security planning, as well as the demonstrators and the media.More stanley mug  than 40,000 protesters mobbed Seattle during the WTO meetings Nov. 30 through Dec. 5. Overwhelmed police were unable to control the crowds, forcing the cancellation of opening ceremonies and leaving more than $2.5 million in vandalism and property damage downtown.The National Guard was called in to clear the protesters, and more than 500 people were arrested. Chief Norm Stamper was virtually absent from any role of leadership or direction related to the preparation and planning for the World Trade Organization conference,  the report said, citing documents and interviews.          The Battle In SeattleCoverage of last year s WTO protests from the CBS News archive:No Place To ProtestShockwaves From SeattleEncounter In SeattleSeattle AftermathSeattle Police Chief Steps DownFidel Blasts Seattle  145;Brutality 146;The report s authors said they were told that was Stamper s management style.  If so, it was a mistake of a large proportion,  they wrote.Stamper, 55, announced his resignat Zscp Where Consciousness Comes From
 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:
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