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Among them were a host of folders including one containing details of pre-paid cards in false names, a folder titled "Noms" which included a text file of LulzSec activity, and a folder with user details and passwords of 750,000 random members of the public.
Forbes.com: News Parmy Olson 2011
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Anyway, eventually I became so comfortable with dog fighting I'd started listening to music in the background but Mers De Noms was on high rotation and for some reason gelled well with the gameplay for me.
Gaming Soundtracks (and not the kind you’re thinking!) Ben Abraham 2009
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Napo warned in 2004 that Noms would be a bureaucratic nightmare.
Probation officers spend 75% of time not dealing with offenders, report finds 2011
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The MPs say that a "tick-box culture" imposed by the advent of the national offender management service Noms, which took over prison and probation a decade ago, is part of the root cause of this growth in bureaucracy.
Probation officers spend 75% of time not dealing with offenders, report finds 2011
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The MPs want to see an external review of the future of Noms, saying its creation has not led to a joined-up treatment of offenders and it has not proved itself proficient at handling national contracts such as for bail accommodation and facilities management.
Probation officers spend 75% of time not dealing with offenders, report finds 2011
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So now whenever I listen to Mers De Noms I am sent across the channel to take the fight to the British shores.
Gaming Soundtracks (and not the kind you’re thinking!) Ben Abraham 2009
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William Simpson, of the Noms trade union, told Spurr the add-ons were "eye-watering" and branded them a "scandal".
Private sector prisons are an eye-watering scandal, union tells justice ministry 2011
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Harry Fletcher of Napo, the probation union, said: The report confirms that Noms has been a major problem from the start.
Probation officers spend 75% of time not dealing with offenders, report finds 2011
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But an email from unions to Michael Spurr, chief executive officer at the National Offender Management Service Noms, which runs the UK's prisons, contests the claim.
Private sector prisons are an eye-watering scandal, union tells justice ministry 2011
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The committee's report is highly critical about the impact of Noms on the probation service, which it describes as a prison service takeover.
Probation officers spend 75% of time not dealing with offenders, report finds 2011
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