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According to the indictment, Pani downloaded 13 confidential documents and some proprietary information related to microprocessor designing techniques, by allegedly accessing Intel's encrypted computer known as "Anacapa" using the remote-login system.
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Even got to visit Anacapa and Santa Cruz an island four times bigger than Manhattan and, blissfully, uninhabited and cruise the gullies with the biologists responsible for monitoring the then-endangered population of dwarf Santa Cruz Island foxes.
T.C. Boyle: Taking Flight T.C. Boyle 2011
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In discussing the wildlife mortality at both Rat Island and Anacapa yesterday, I am grateful for the honesty shared on that call.
Maggie Sergio: The Proposal to Poison a Wildlife Refuge Maggie Sergio 2011
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In discussing the wildlife mortality at both Rat Island and Anacapa yesterday, I am grateful for the honesty shared on that call.
Maggie Sergio: The Proposal to Poison a Wildlife Refuge Maggie Sergio 2011
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It was explained to me yesterday that what happened at Rat Island and on Anacapa Island were "learning experiences."
Maggie Sergio: The Proposal to Poison a Wildlife Refuge Maggie Sergio 2011
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Even got to visit Anacapa and Santa Cruz an island four times bigger than Manhattan and, blissfully, uninhabited and cruise the gullies with the biologists responsible for monitoring the then-endangered population of dwarf Santa Cruz Island foxes.
T.C. Boyle: Taking Flight T.C. Boyle 2011
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The earliest scenes of the novel show us a shipwreck soon after World War II, from which a woman washes up on Anacapa, a tiny island colonized by thousands of rats whose ancestors washed up 100 years earlier after another ill-fated voyage.
T. Coraghessan Boyle's 'When the Killing's Done,' an environmental novel 2011
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Here's what really caught my attention: a local animal rights activist took action against the Park Service's plan to bombard Anacapa Island with rat poison ten years back, said action involving boating out to the island and spreading the antidote, Vitamin K, in the hope that the rats would be spared.
T.C. Boyle: Taking Flight T.C. Boyle 2011
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The earliest scenes of the novel show us a shipwreck soon after World War II, from which a woman washes up on Anacapa, a tiny island colonized by thousands of rats whose ancestors washed up 100 years earlier after another ill-fated voyage.
T. Coraghessan Boyle's 'When the Killing's Done,' an environmental novel 2011
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Here's what really caught my attention: a local animal rights activist took action against the Park Service's plan to bombard Anacapa Island with rat poison ten years back, said action involving boating out to the island and spreading the antidote, Vitamin K, in the hope that the rats would be spared.
T.C. Boyle: Taking Flight T.C. Boyle 2011
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