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The coffee bug bit Mr Mbabazi shortly after he finished secondary school, in 2004.
BBC: African coffee champion takes on Uganda challenge
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Mr Ecclestone got the racing bug after he made his first fortune selling motorcycles and cars, and in property.
ECONOMIST: Mr Formula One
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Most major browsers, Chrome, Internet Explorer, Opera and Safari, were found to be vulnerable to the bug, said Mr Aboukhadijeh.
BBC: Web code weakness allows data dump on PCs
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However, once Mr. Hua got the building bug, she could not dissuade him.
WSJ: A Country House Outside Shanghai
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"Cleverly coded websites have effectively unlimited storage space on visitor's computers, " wrote Mr Aboukhadijeh in a blogpost about the bug.
BBC: Web code weakness allows data dump on PCs
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Code to exploit the bug has been released by Mr Aboukhadijeh and he set up a website, called Filldisk that, on vulnerable PCs, dumps lots of images of cats on to the hard drive.
BBC: Web code weakness allows data dump on PCs
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Mr. SHARPE: How did you get the bug for marionettes and puppets?
NPR: Photo Walls: Bob Baker's Marionette Theater
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Mr Kerr, now press officer for Mr Sheridan's Solidarity Party, said he contacted police after a bug was allegedly found on the ex-MSP's car but was told there was not enough evidence on who had apparently hidden the device.
BBC: Tommy Sheridan's SSP colleagues accused of jealousy
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Having been bitten by the wine bug in 2001 after a taste of Thelema Cabernet Sauvignon, Mr. Vanderspuy, who has a deep-rooted history with Stellenbosch, says he recognized that the region's cool, maritime breezes and varied soils had the potential to make great red wine.
WSJ: Will Lyons on Wine: Wonders of the Western Cape
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Mr Howard said he would scrap NHS targets to free up staff to fight the bug.
BBC: NEWS | Health | Tories pledge to tackle superbug
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But homeowners and organic farmers like Mr. Biggins have had to seek out other, nonchemical ways to battle the bug.
WSJ: Out of Odor: Offensive-Smelling Bugs Put U.S. Farmers on the Defensive
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On the basis of their own reports, Mr Evans concludes that 30% of the companies examined are behind in their efforts to purge the millennium bug from their computers.
ECONOMIST: Year 2000 in Japan