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Ryan Murphy Confirms Jessica Lange Will 'Be Back' On 'American Horror Story'
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Ryan Murphy Confirms Jessica Lange Will 'Be Back' On 'American Horror Story'
Kimye Is Victorious After Settling With YouTube Co-Founder Over Leaked Engagement Video
Even though $440K is pocket change to these people. Read more.
Kimye Is Victorious After Settling With YouTube Co-Founder Over Leaked Engagement Video
Walk The Moon To Perform 'Shut Up And Dance' On The VMAs Red Carpet
Catch your favorite song of the summer on Sunday night. Read more.
Walk The Moon To Perform 'Shut Up And Dance' On The VMAs Red Carpet
Taylor Swift Sings 'Smelly Cat' With Lisa Kudrow And It's Glorious
The latest in TSwift's "1989" tour surprises. Read more.
Taylor Swift Sings 'Smelly Cat' With Lisa Kudrow And It's Glorious
Here's A New 'Friends' Fan Theory That Completely Changes The Ending
It gets dark. Read more.
Here's A New 'Friends' Fan Theory That Completely Changes The Ending
Miley Cyrus Flashes The Crowd At 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'
...Because she can't stop. Read more.
Miley Cyrus Flashes The Crowd At 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' Because She Can't Stop
And Then She Disguises Herself To See What People Think Of Miley Cyrus
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And Then She Disguises Herself To See What People Think Of Miley Cyrus
Demi Lovato Releases Sexy Cover Art For New Album, 'Confident'
Lovatics have a new reason to be excited. Read more.
Demi Lovato Releases Sexy Cover Art For New Album, 'Confident'
Katy Perry Steals The Show Backstage At 'Finding Neverland'
Broadway beauty. Read more.
Katy Perry Steals The Show Backstage At 'Finding Neverland'
'He Named Me Malala' Trailer Brings The Nobel Prize Winner's Story To The Big Screen
The documentary opens Oct. 2. Read more.
'He Named Me Malala' Trailer Brings The Nobel Prize Winner's Story To The Big Screen

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From their suburban homes in the United States, dozens of rogue stock traders would send overseas hackers a shopping list of corporate news releases they wanted to get a sneak peek at before they were made public. The hackers, working from Ukraine, would then deliver how-to videos by email with instructions for gaining access to the pilfered earnings releases. In all, 32 traders and hackers reaped more than $100 million in illegal proceeds in a sophisticated and brazen scheme that is the biggest to marry the wizardry of computer hacking to old-fashioned insider trading, according to court filings made public on Tuesday. One of the men, Vitaly Korchevsky, a hedge fund manager and former Morgan Stanley employee living in a Philadelphia suburb, made $17 million in illegal profits, the indictment said. Continue reading the main story Related Coverage Outside the New York Stock Exchange. The hackers reported by FireEye appeared to be well-versed in Wall Street vernacular. Hackers Using Lingo of Wall St. Breach Health Care Companies’ EmailDEC. 1, 2014 President Obama spoke at the center for national cybersecurity in Arlington, Va., in January. Wall St. and Law Firms Plan Cooperative Body to Bolster Online Security FEB. 23, 2015 But the five-year scheme came undone Tuesday when federal prosecutors from Brooklyn and New Jersey, joined by regulators from the Securities and Exchange Commission and other law enforcement agencies, announced a series of arrests, the filing of indictments and a lawsuit against what the indictments described as a loose network of business confederates. Continue reading the main story Document: S.E.C. Complaint in Hacker-Insider Trading Case Early Tuesday, the authorities arrested Mr. Korchevsky, 50, at his home in Glen Mills, Pa., and four other men, in Georgia and in Brooklyn. Arrest warrants were issued for four other men. Three of them were related and had ties to Ukraine. “This is the intersection of hacking and securities fraud,” Paul J. Fishman, the United States attorney for the district of New Jersey, said at a news conference in Newark. “The hackers were relentless and patient.” In one indictment, federal prosecutors in New Jersey said five of the men broke into companies like Business Wire and PR Newswire over five years to steal more than 150,000 news releases being prepared by publicly traded corporations before the information was released to the public. Another company whose releases were stolen before they were made public was Marketwired. Mr. Fishman did not fault the wire services and said they had cooperated with the investigation. The stolen news releases gave the rogue traders — four of whom were charged in a separate indictment unsealed on Tuesday by prosecutors in Brooklyn — a big advantage over others in the stock market by allowing them to trade on news before it hit the wires, the authorities said. The men who used the stolen information to trade the stocks paid the hackers a flat fee or a percentage of the profits gained from the illegal trading, the S.E.C. said in a separate complaint. The authorities said the traders seeking an illegal edge provided “shopping lists” to hackers for the kinds of news releases they wanted and the companies they wanted to trade on. The men obtained information from more than 30 companies, including Bank of America, Clorox, Caterpillar and Honeywell, the authorities said. Advertisement Continue reading the main story But the traders were also deliberate. 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In its 51 years of independence, Nigeria has recorded some glorious moment on the global stage . Nigeria is one of the few African nation to have produced a noble laureate and the only African nation to have produced the winner of the Pulitzer, the most prestigious prize for journalism in the united state , mr dele olojede . Nigeria has also led the way in peacekeeping effort across the world .

Nigeria also has one of the most robust journalism practices in African , with a large number of private and public television, radio online and cable station , as well as newspapers. Nigeria are among some of the leading investors in various sectors in a number of African countries.

Nigeria have taken up leadership roles globally, with chief emeka anyaoku as a former secretary –general of the commonwealth ; the late udo udoma as the first African president chief justice of Uganda as ; the late justices taslim elias as the first African president of the international court of justice ; Nigeria’s current permanent representative to the UN, prof. joy ogwu as a former president of the UN security council .Commenting on Nigeria’s 51 years of independence , the muslim rights concern said in a statement by its leader, lshaq akintola , that the people were still bogged by many challenge

``Though Nigeria became independence 51 years ago, Nigerian are still everywhere in chain .this is evident in all sectors of life in the country: basic amenities of life (food, water and shelter ) infrastructure, education ,health and security. Nigeria as a miniature representation of the microcosm has abundant human and material resources. What we lack is the leadership to properly harness those resources to raise the standard of living for the poor masses.

``we of the muslim rights concern are sad to note that 80 million Nigeria are hungry. Nigerians started searching the dustbins for food in the early 80s it has gotten worse. those who have jobs are underpaid, overworked and overtaxed .their take-home pay cannot take them home.

``successive government have abdicated their responsibilities particularly

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