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'They yanked their own plug': How Co-op averted an even worse cyber attack

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Investigations   来源:Commodities  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"We expect the police to start embracing the change they need to do to do their bit for change as well."

"We expect the police to start embracing the change they need to do to do their bit for change as well."

She spoke to the museum director about how some of the historic textiles on show could still look contemporary.The museum stores, free to visitors, has an "order an object" service which allows visitors to book an appointment to see an object close up and get information about it from museum staff.

'They yanked their own plug': How Co-op averted an even worse cyber attack

According to royal sources, the purpose of the visit was to highlight the importance of creative opportunity and to celebrate the "power of creativity".every week with our Royal Watch newsletter. Those outside the UK canThe first draft strategy agreed by the Northern Ireland Executive to tackle poverty is "not fit for purpose", according to a children's charity.

'They yanked their own plug': How Co-op averted an even worse cyber attack

An anti-poverty strategy was first proposed in 2006, with the aim of reducing social exclusion and deprivation.In March, Stormont's Executive Committee

'They yanked their own plug': How Co-op averted an even worse cyber attack

to be in breach of its legal obligation to adopt the strategy.

BBC News NI has now seen a leaked copy of the document, whichThe show features nearly 60 saris from the past 15 years, ranging from a replica of a foil-like garment made for Lady Gaga, to those worn by a women's vigilante group in India and a skateboarder in Canada.

"The sari is often understood here [in the UK] as something that's worn for special occasions, or worn by previous generations, but it's not just confined to those settings," said Priya Khanchandani, the show's lead curator.She added that the sari was "a dynamic garment", which was always evolving and which many younger women were experimenting with.

The touring exhibition has been created by the Design Museum in London and Birmingham is its only other stop in the UK.The luxury saris on show include a replica of a garment made for Lady Gaga in 2010, for which the Mumbai-born fashion designer Tarun Tahiliani used a fabric called foil jersey.

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