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[Title] => Internet sleuths get new way to report stolen data
[Summary] => A new program being spearheaded by Microsoft Corp. is designed to provide a trusted way for researchers to report stolen credit card numbers and other data they've found in the dark corners of the Internet.
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[Title] => Pacquiao protest rejected
[Summary] => This one should hurt Manny Pacquiao and his millions of fans more than what IBF/WBA champion Juan Manuel Marquez inflicted on the Filipino fighter during their controversial featherweight clash at the MGM Grand over the weekend.
[DatePublished] => 2004-05-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => Murad cries out for justice
[Summary] => New Jersey prooter Murad Muhammad filed the other day a protest urging the Nevada State Athletic Commission to correct judge Burt Clements scoring error that decided the outcome of the Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez fight in Las Vegas last weekend.
Muhammad, who flew in from the US with Pacquiao yesterday morning, said it is within commission executive director Marc Ratners jurisdiction to correct the error. He described the error as technical and mathematical. Clements is from Reno and represented the commission in the three-man jury.
[DatePublished] => 2004-05-14 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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[Title] => Referee, judges bungle job
[Summary] => The decision stunk up the MGM Grand Garden Arena and ruined an epic battle that featured two courageous gladiators uncompromising in their quest for global recognition as the world featherweight boxing champion.
In the end, neither Manny Pacquiao nor Juan Manuel Marquez was declared the winner or loser. It went down into the record books as a split draw. Judge John Stewart of New Jersey saw it 115-110 for Pacquiao. Judge Guy Jutras of Montreal scored it 115-110 for Marquez. And judge Burt Clements of Reno had it 113-113 all.
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Muhammad, who flew in from the US with Pacquiao yesterday morning, said it is within commission executive director Marc Ratners jurisdiction to correct the error. He described the error as technical and mathematical. Clements is from Reno and represented the commission in the three-man jury.
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