Topic: Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
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Graduate schools of business: Harvard (gasp!) no longer No. 1
Graduate schools of business saw some reshuffling of rankings this year as US News & World Report downgraded perennial No. 1 Harvard and crowned a new undisputed champion. The business schools, part of US News's broader survey of all graduate schools, were ranked using nine measures. In one category, however, the Top 5 business schools were very evenly matched. Tuition ranged narrowly from $48,550 to $53,118 a year. Here's a look at the Top 5:
03/18/2011 02:46 pm
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Global News Blog Good Reads: From rules for rebels, to elevator cables, to an enchanting sci-fi world
This week's round-up of Good Reads includes rules for arming rebels, defense contractors may know more than our own government, buildings may get taller thanks to new elevator cables, a profile of a cyberwar general, and sci-fi brings magic back to the mundane.
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Who is Edward Snowden? Many questions remain.
In interviews Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who revealed details of the government's collection of data, has also revealed details about himself. Some question his descriptions and the facts that are known paint an unclear picture of the leaker, currently hiding in Hong Kong.
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Decoder Wire Edward Snowden: Who is he, and what kind of life is he leaving behind?
Edward Snowden, who leaked the information on the NSA's monitoring program, was a well-paid analyst for a consulting firm with a girlfriend and a home in 'paradise' (Oahu). All gone now.
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Backchannels Booz Allen Hamilton, federal contractor
How do you keep secrets when Booz Allen, just one of many intelligence contractors, has more than 12,000 employees with top secret access?
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Edward Snowden: NSA leaker reveals himself, expects retribution
The Guardian newspaper Sunday revealed the principal source for its reports on NSA telephone and Internet intelligence gathering. Edward Snowden is a hero to some, while others see him as a highly damaging leaker of important secrets that could harm US national security.
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Cover Story Progress watch 2012: Smart phones, jobs returning to America, and war crimes trials
The often-slow arc of good news may not make headlines. But 2012 brought its quiet share: from extreme poverty dropping by half since 1990 to a robot with the bulky profile of an NFL player that may have a role in bringing jobs back to the US.
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Anonymous and LulzSec: Robin Hoods of the Web?
Hackers are usually shadowy, secretive figures. So why are Anonymous and LulzSec dancing in the lime light, painting themselves as charismatic outlaws?
08/01/2011 04:37 pm -
Graduate schools of business: Harvard (gasp!) no longer No. 1
Graduate schools of business saw some reshuffling of rankings this year as US News & World Report downgraded perennial No. 1 Harvard and crowned a new undisputed champion. The business schools, part of US News's broader survey of all graduate schools, were ranked using nine measures. In one category, however, the Top 5 business schools were very evenly matched. Tuition ranged narrowly from $48,550 to $53,118 a year. Here's a look at the Top 5:
03/18/2011 02:46 pm -
Opinion Cyberattacks: Washington is hyping the threat to justify regulating the Internet
Networks have been under attack -- and successfully handled by operators -- as long as they’ve been around. Be wary of calls for more government supervision of the Internet.
04/29/2010 02:31 pm -
Obama's strategy for countering cyber attacks
He will appoint a 'cyber czar' and bring government and industry together to work on the problem. But is cooperation possible?
05/29/2009 01:00 am -
Low-priced Nano taps into Indians’ aspirations
The $2,000 vehicle, launched Monday, targets millions of Indians who up to now couldn't afford more than a motorbike.
03/23/2009 01:00 am -
Chávez, China cooperate on oil, but for different reasons
The Venezuelan president touts Beijing's $4 billion investment as another punch in his bid to undermine US clout. China is more pragmatic.
01/03/2008 12:00 am







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