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 President Bush on Friday defended the deci stanley cup spain sion to issue terrorism warnings and tighten security in New York and Washington, saying  the threats we re dealing with are real  even though some of the intelligence on which the government acted was as much as four years old.Mr. Bush said the government had an obligation to tell Americans about the threats, even though some have questioned whether the warnings were politically motivated to strengthen the president s image as commander in chief in an election year. When we find out intelligence that is real, that threatens people, I believe we have an obligation as government to share that with people,  Mr. Bush told a convention of minority journalists.  Imagine what would happen if we didn t share that information with the people in those buildings and something were to happen, then what would you write  What would you say  On Sunday, authorities elevated alert levels in New York, Washington and Newark, N.J., on the belief that terrorists might be plotting attacks on  the Citigroup Center Building and New York Stock Exchange, the Prudential Building in Newark, and the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Washington.The intelligence behind  stanley water bottle the warnings mdash; including hundreds of detailed surveillance photos, sketches and written documents mdash; came from sources including a seized laptop and computer discs and from interviews after the mid-Ju stanley website ly arrest of a young Pakistani computer engineer, Mohammad Naeem Noor Khan.   Ggyk $5 Blu-ray Blowout, Alien Anthology, 20% off Video Games
 Blackmail is a nasty business, but it   not just the stuff of movie plots: Nokia was in 2008 forced to pay  8220 everal million euros to criminals who held its code to ransom, reports Reuters.     The Finnish company found itself in difficulties six years ago, with criminals apparently threatening to reveal the source code for part of an operating system used in its smartphones. In  stanley shop fact,according to sources at Finnish MTV, stanley mug   they ;d obtained the encryption key for Symbian and were threatening to make it public. It was enough to allow them to extort  8220 everal million euros from Nokia. Like something straight out of Hollywood, Nokia apparently found itself agreeing to deliver the cash to a parking lot in Tampere, central Finland鈥攖hough it did so only once it had alerted the police to what was happening. Reuters claims that the money was picked up, but that the police lost track of the culprits. The Finnish police has confirmed to Reuters that it   currently investigating a case of alleged blackmail against Nokia. The case remains open. [Reuters] Image by  Nicola  under Creative Common stanley cup s license.                                                        Nokia