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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Collision Caught On Camera

Video Of Skydivers' Terrifying Plane Collision, How To Launder Billions And Billions Of Digital Dollars, Meet Mary Jo White, Wall Street Cop, The Rise And Fall Of Somalia's Pirate King, The Future Of Bomb Sniffing Is In Sh*t
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Tuesday, November 5, 2013
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CRASH LANDING
Video Of Skydivers' Terrifying Plane Collision
nbcnews.com
This has to be seen to be believed.
NEW MEXICAN COMPUTER WASHES
How To Launder Billions And Billions Of Digital Dollars
theatlantic.com
Money laundering, that staple of films, both comic and thriller, has changed since the days when gangsters ran local fronts that only dealt in cash.
LAW AND ORDER: SEC
Meet Mary Jo White, Wall Street Cop
newyorker.com
Since 2008, the financial industry has changed the way it does business. Can the SEC's Mary Jo White control it?
WALKED THE PLANE
The Rise And Fall Of Somalia's Pirate King
foreignpolicy.com
As the Somali piracy blockbuster Captain Phillips raked in $26 million in its opening weekend on U.S. screens, Mohamed Abdi Hassan, better known as "Afweyne," was on a flight to Belgium with gainful plans to sell a very different story about East African marauders.
TAKE A WHIFF
The Future Of Bomb Sniffing Is In Sh*t
motherboard.vice.com
An EU-funded project is developing a network of sensors that could sniff out bomb-makers from the substances they flush into sewers.
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AND SO IT BEGINS...
Image: A pigeon lands on a boy's head in the flooded Piazza San Marco (Saint Mark's Square) on November 4, 2013 in Venice. Saint Mark's Square, as the lowest point of Venice, is always the first place to be flooded.
A pigeon lands on a boy's head in the flooded Piazza San Marco (Saint Mark's Square) on November 4, 2013 in Venice. Saint Mark's Square, as the lowest point of Venice, is always the first place to be flooded. Credit: OLIVIER MORIN/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
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