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On the street where my office is located we've had a lot of turnover.  Little business start up, and they within a few months they go belly up.  I've seen at least a dozen little businesses turn over within a block of my place in the past four or five years. 

Several months back a new little business opened up a few doors down.  At the time I thought, "this place won't be in business for long."   I was dead wrong.  The business:  "Dinner in a Bag."  

btw, By mandate of the governor all restaurants in the state of Illinois are closed through at least April 7, and I'm sure that will be extended.  Takeout places like Dinner in a Bag are scoring big time from this.  Talk about incredible timing in opening a new little business.      

 
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Exclusive: Elite hackers target WHO as coronavirus cyberattacks spike
By Raphael Satter, Jack Stubbs, Christopher Bing

WASHINGTON/LONDON (Reuters) - Elite hackers tried to break into the World Health Organization earlier this month, sources told Reuters, part of what a senior agency official said was a more than two-fold increase in cyberattacks.

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Urbelis said he picked up on the activity around March 13, when a group of hackers he’d been following activated a malicious site mimicking the WHO’s internal email system.

“I realized quite quickly that this was a live attack on the World Health Organization in the midst of a pandemic,” he said.  LINK

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Heh, I wonder why this, and now?  Weird.  

 
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50 Most Expensive Colleges in America

1. Columbia University   $57,208 per year (out of state)

2. University of Chicago  $56,034 

3. Vassar College  $55,210  

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By contrast UNL was pretty cheap when I attended.  I paid all expenses myself and only had around $10,000 in student load debt when I graduated.  So there's that.   

 
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