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Amazon (Dec 14 2006 03:25 GMT) - Price: $19.98; Rating: 3. |
MegaJobs Vacatures - Horeca
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Catering medewerker a m/v (Dec 14 2006 03:24 GMT) - Dactylo Helmond: Helmond --- Als horecamedewerker houdt je je vooral bezig metbarwerkzaamheden, helpen in de keuken indien nodig en het uitserveren van menu's voor het restaurant en hapjes en drankjes tijdens feesten. Ervaringseisen Voor een camping in Someren zijn wij o ... |
Blogcritics
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Why the Grinch is My Yuletide Hero (Dec 14 2006 03:24 GMT) - The Grinch is about to turn fifty, and he's spent forty of his years stealing Christmas on the small tube. I'm pretty sure I've watched it every one of those years -- in fact, the season doesn' |
MegaJobs Vacatures - Horeca
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Horeca medewerker m/v (someren) (Dec 14 2006 03:24 GMT) - Dactylo Deurne: Best --- Voor een camping in Someren zijn wij op zoek naar een horecamedewerk(st)er met enige ervaring. Je doet barwerkzaamheden, helpen in de keuken en het uitserveren van menu's voor het restaurant en hapjes en drankjes tijdens feesten. Ervaringseisen(/ ... |
Engadget
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Engadget's Holiday Gift Guide: for daughter (Dec 14 2006 03:24 GMT) - Filed under: Features, Misc. Gadgets Your daughter, she's your princess, deserving of all the adoration and affection in the world. She's also likely quite picky when it comes to consumer electronics, which is where we come in. Or try to anyway. |
Engadget
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Engadget's Holiday Gift Guide: for daughter (Dec 14 2006 03:24 GMT) - Filed under: Features, Misc. Gadgets Your daughter, she's your princess, deserving of all the adoration and affection in the world. She's also likely quite picky when it comes to consumer electronics, which is where we come in. Or try to anyway. |
Techdirt
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Ransom Scam Moves To Webmail; Highlights Risk Of Giving Others Your Data (Dec 14 2006 03:21 GMT) - Stories of malicious hackers attacking people with ransomware are pretty common. Basically, they get you to download an app that gives them control of your hard drive and they either lock up your content or threaten to delete it unless you pay. However, it seems that the latest round of attacks is even easier. Rather than getting access to your computer, they're just getting access to your webmail, deleting all of the messages other than the one demanding ransom, and waiting for you to login. Considering just how much some people rely on email, and their willingness to trust all that email to a single webmail hosted solution, this could present a pretty serious problem for many people. |
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