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Mark Winstein answered the question “What is an investment product?”
The Twelve Days of sustainablog: Poop, Green Teeth, and Pimpin’ Your Ride 2008
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Harvey Winstein can take his money and do whatever he wants with it.
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The Wall Street Journal (7/25, A2, Winstein, subscription required) reports that "[g] irls and boys have roughly the same average scores on state math tests, but boys more often excelled or failed," a new study published in the journal Science suggests.
Apollo's Daughter :: July 25th, 2008 apollosdtr 2008
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Mark Winstein answered the question “What is an investment product?”
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The Wall Street Journal (7/25, A2, Winstein, subscription required) reports that "[g] irls and boys have roughly the same average scores on state math tests, but boys more often excelled or failed," a new study published in the journal Science suggests.
Apollo's Daughter :: Math apollosdtr 2008
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WSJ Audio Keith Winstein discusses the case involving three MIT student who hacked the Boston transit system and why a judge denied a gag order against them.
Judge Backs Students 2008
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[Winstein shows Valenti his six-line “qrpff” DVD descrambler.]
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It's not often that a slickster as teflon coated as Jack gets made to look an utter fool (though I'd welcome a round onstage with him in front of a university audience) so bravo and bravo again to The Tech's Keith J. Winstein, who ran circles around Valenti.
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Using only seven lines of Perl code, Keith Winstein and Marc Horowitz have created the shortest-yet method to remove the thin layer of encryption that is designed to prevent people -- including Linux users -- from watching DVDs without proper authorization.
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During the 1930s C. - K. Ingold and E.D. Hughes in England and later S. Winstein in the USA performed detailed kinetic investigations of substitution and elimination reactions.
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