Most female-only floors have added extra security--usually a key-card door and a female-only staff.
The Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL), which has held more than 1, 500 tournaments since its inception in 1997, relies on Intel and Razer, a mouse-maker, while NVIDIA, a graphics-card manufacturer, iGames, a chain of internet cafes where gamers congregate to play online, and Samsung sponsored Britain's WCG qualifier tournament.
The guide sets the rigs: a squid-mimicking "hoochie" lure, a studded 10-pound sinker on a quick-release clip, and a trailing "flasher"--a laminated card, gaudily reflective, like something that snags your eye at a used-car lot.
The Federal Reserve System, reconfigured by the Banking Acts of 1933 and 1935, is able to act quickly to prevent a high-finance crisis from becoming a credit-card crunch.
Its best-known customer (and majority-owner) is Tesco, a British supermarket with a Clubcard loyalty-card scheme that generates a mind-numbing flow of data on the purchases of 13m members across 55, 000 product lines.
New York earned a wild-card berth with a pitching staff that included Joba Chamberlain, who struck out 34 batters in 24 innings that season.
Which is why, in preparation for Nov. 27--aka "Cyber Monday, " the unofficial kickoff to the online holiday shopping season--stores are redoubling their efforts to draw shoppers to their Web sites by getting more creative promotionally and by embracing alternative payment methods that don't necessarily require a credit-card number or a PIN.
The Asus lacks a higher-memory or cellular model, though it has a memory-card slot for adding storage.
February's general election resulted in a three-way split among the right, the left and a wild-card party.
Customers run their credit card or customer card through the a smart-card holder installed at the pump.
He invented a punched-card method of recording a design with the card itself being used as the method of creating the weave.
Bartoli, who received a wild-card invite after making a late entry, will face former world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki in the quarterfinals.
Today, thousands of designers, makers, hobbyists and engineers have adopted BeagleBone for its one-of-a-kind functionality as a credit-card-sized Linux computer that connects with the Internet and runs software such as Android 4.0 and Ubuntu.
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But barring a red-card disaster Davids - the Roy Keane of the Dutch game - will play a much larger role in Euro 2000 than he did in the last European Championships.
Ismael had said that his mother, Nawal Abdel Aziz Nour, held a green-card residency permit but was not a U.S. citizen.
If you have a credit card that is charging you an annual fee, see if you can convert the card into a no-fee card rather than close it.
Consumers will sign up for a credit-card brand if it is widely accepted as a means of payment.
Visa points out that non-Visa card holders can buy a pre-pay card for the duration of the Games.
After the incident, a credit-card company shut down Burger Me's account and put a hold on thousands of dollars in incoming payments, says Rich Griffith, its former owner.
Ms. Menendez's run-ins with police dated back to 2000, when she was arrested on a charge of using a stolen credit-card number to make a purchase, the law-enforcement official said.
Like other songs with universal themes - say, REM's Everybody Hurts - the imprecision of the lyric is seen by the many it reaches as a strength and by others as a weakness - a vagueness approaching greeting-card levels.
Wal-Mart, Target, Sears and Home Depot said they have no plans to add a credit-card surcharge.
Scott Henshaw recently started using a credit-card reader that plugs into his smartphone at his family business, Pacific Transportation Technologies LLC, a machine shop in Kirkland, Wash.
The ExxonMobile Smart Card, a chip-embedded gas-only card that is coming out later this year, will allow card holders to earn a six-cents-per-gallon credit on up to 100 gallons in each billing cycle.
But she was recently declined a new major credit card and even a department-store credit card.
Even so, he remained theoretically eligible for a wild-card entry that World Triathlon Corp. can award.
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As the Philadelphia Phillies struggle for a wild-card spot, fans are glued to Comcast's SportsNet.
The key is to have a credit-card battle plan in place long before arriving on campus.
Remember: A credit-card issuer wouldn't charge the lowest rates to customers who carry the most debt.
Its images of death have a soothing banality, like a greeting-card message from the world beyond.
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