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Ohio TV Anchor Discovers Thongs Are Not Tax Deductible | Scene and Heard: Scene's News ... - 0 views

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    Anietra Hamper has been a TV anchor at two Columbus-area stations. In addition to being well-versed in local news and national trends, Hamper also made it a point to keep up her appearance, a key tenet of the talking head gig. From 2005-2008, she worked at NBC4 and then moved on to WBNS until 2010. It was the period from 2005-2008, however, that caught the eye of the IRS. You see, Hamper, in pursuit of beauty, spent gobs of money on clothes, gyms, trainers, manicures, and more. Why does the IRS care? She tried to write off every dime she spent on aesthetic accessories and clothing - a staggering total of $167,356.
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Man Arrested for Urinating on Dunkin Donuts Counter - WJW - 0 views

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    ALLIANCE, Ohio A 19-year-old man was taken into custody early Sunday morning after police say he urinated on the counter and carpet at a Dunkin Donuts in Alliance. According to an arrest report filed on the incident, James Dobran, 19, was arrested at 1:30 am after police received a call from employees at the store claiming Dobran had exposed himself and urinated on the counter and floor of the business.
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DDoS attacks on major US banks are no Stuxnet-here's why | Ars Technica - 0 views

  • More unusually, the attacks also employed a rapidly changing array of methods to maximize the effects of this torrent of data. The uncommon ability of the attackers to simultaneously saturate routers, bank servers, and the applications they run—and to then recalibrate their attack traffic depending on the results achieved—had the effect of temporarily overwhelming the targets."This very well could be a kid sitting in his mom's basement in Ohio launching these attacks." "It used to be DDoS attackers would try one method and they were kind of one-trick ponies," Matthew Prince, CEO and founder of CloudFlare, told Ars. "What these attacks appear to have shown is there are some attackers that have a full suite of DDoS methods, and they're trying all kinds of different things and continually shifting until they find something that works. It's still cavemen using clubs, but they have a whole toolbox full of different clubs they can use depending on what the situation calls for."
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