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Adrian webmasters While Dreamweaver, CoffeeCup and FrontPage may sound like comic book characters, a collection of students at Adrian High School can recognize those names as computer programs used for designing, troubleshooting and publishing on the Internet. All The News That Fits March 2, 2007: Spokesmen for Multi-National Forces-Iraq ( MNF-I) have decided to go toe-to-toe with the Associated Press again. This time, it centers around reports claiming 18 children were killed in a bombing at Ramadi. Ragging Rumsfeld for the Wrong Reasons February 22, 2007: U.S. senator John McCain recently claimed that former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld mismanaged the war in Iraq, and was one of the worst performances as Secretary of Defense ever. McCains comments, however do not really reflect the reality of the situation. The Others February 20, 2007: While most of the terrorism committed these days is carried out by Islamic radicals, they have found allies in existing radical leftist groups. For example, in Okinawa, a group calling itself the Revolutionary Army set off three pipe bombs in the last week. Why Al Qaeda Central is Immune from Attack February 19, 2007: Al Qaeda is fighting back against the Pakistani tactic of bombing terrorist camps along the Afghan border. In the last few weeks, terrorists bomb attacks have killed over a hundred people. Survival of the Cheapest February 18, 2007: Lockheeds famous Skunk Works development facility had their four ton MPUAV (Multi-Purpose Unmanned Aerial Vehicle), shot down by a much cheaper 40 pound, expendable, UAV that can be launched from torpedo tubes. Hostopia Introduces advanced Website Templates to Hosting Industry Today Hostopia announced its initial licensing of website templates to the service provider market, focusing on large hosting providers with strong reseller networks. Another Attack On Internet Central February 11, 2007: On February 6th, there was another major attack on one of the core elements of the Internet, two of the 13 root server computer systems. The attack failed, but it did temporarily show down the two root servers. Liberators Who Refuse to Fight February 9, 2007: U.S. forces in Afghanistan have nearly tripled in the last three years, from 9,500 in 2002, to 26,000 today. Most (14,000) of the current force is assigned to NATO, while the rest are training Afghan troops or Special Forces running special operations. Britain Under Attack by Asian Hackers February 8, 2007: The British Ministry of Defence has admitted that its computer networks have been penetrated nine times since 2002, and five times in the last year. These numbers can be deceiving. | ||