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The pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP), whose breach of the 10 per cent barrier destroyed the AKP's majority, is likely to get 13-14 per cent of the vote.
2. Panagiotis Lafazanis Leader of the breakaway Popular Unity party, veteran radical leftist whose breach with Tsipras over terms of the new bailout provoked the split in Tsipras's party, Syriza, which brought down the government.
Among recent companies to have admitted to customer data breaches are Citibank, JP Morgan Chase, Schnucks, a chain of supermarkets, and Global Payments, a card data processing company whose breach affected Visa and MasterCard card holders.
AirTran Airways, which uses Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport as a major hub, has filed a federal lawsuit against Michael Shane Lasseter, the Gainesville, Ga., man whose breach of security temporarily shut the airport down on Nov. 16.
What the investigators actually found, however, was a man whose breach with his Communist past was complete: stating firmly (this was in late 1953) that he favored the execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg even though he might "not have wanted to be the executioner".
Two of Mr Zuckerberg's Harvard friends and Facebook co-founders – Dustin Moskovitz, who stayed with the company until 2008, and Eduardo Saverin, whose breach with Mr Zuckerberg was the subject of the film The Social Network – will also become billionaires, along with investors Peter Thiel, a founder of PayPal, and Sean Parker, the creator of Napster.
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I asked Simon Clare, spokesman for Coral bookmakers, what he thought punters would make of disqualifying horses whose jockeys breach the rules.
A man whose security breach caused Hartsfield International Airport in Atlanta to be shut down for about four hours on Nov. 16 has been ordered by a county judge not to attend University of Georgia football games next season.
PEKING — The forces in Southern China which are now in rebellion declare that they will not force a conflict in the North, but will overthrow the provisional President, Yuan-Shih-Kai, whose alleged breach of faith in advancing the Northern troops contrary to his promises is alleged to afford unmistakable evidence of an intention to oppress the South by dictatorial rule.
That's a new phenomenon for Trustwave, whose hospitality breach investigations were "practically nonexistent" in 2008, says Percoco.
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