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Submission + - Mars is not the best place to look for life (sciencenews.org) 1
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"Doxer worked in the finance department at Akamai's Boston headquarters. Apparently out of the blue, he decided to send an e-mail to Israel's Boston consulate on June 22, 2006, writing, "I am a jewish american who lives in Boston. I know you are always looking for information and i am offering the little i may have." When Cromer contacted him a few years later, Doxer quickly began delivering information. He visited the dead drop box 62 times in the next 18 months, authorities said. He asked for $3,000 for the data."
Sounds like little more than a vindictive husband. Quite a long gap between the original email and the response from the federal agent. Why the foot-dragging? hmmm...
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There are a lot of lawyers to be sure, but fewer than I expected.
For the record, there are 435 Representatives and 100 Senators in Congress.
From Wikipedia:
The Congressional Research Service notes that the vast majority of Members (95 percent) had an academic degree:
168 Representatives and 57 Senators have a law degree. Of these, five (Representative and two Senators) also hold a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree.
83 Representatives and 16 Senators earned a master's degree -- often a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) - as their highest educational degree
27 Representatives and one Senator (Mark Begich) have no educational degree beyond a high school diploma.
23 Representatives (but no Senators) have a Ph.D
17 Representatives and three Senators have a medical degree (this number includes one Senator with a veterinary medicine degree and one Representative with a dental degree).
Five Representatives (but no Senators) have an associate's degree as their highest degree. One House Member has a licensed practical nurse (L.P.N.) degree
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_111th_United_States_Congress