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  2. Jeffrey Carr - Wikipedia

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    Alternately, as Carr later told The Christian Science Monitor, it is private IT infrastructure, rather than government policy, that lies at the heart of US vulnerability to international cyber attacks. [12] Jeffrey Carr has blogged about cyber security and warfare at Intelfusion.net [1] [4] (until September 1, 2010) and Forbes' The Firewall.

  3. Jeff Carson - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Lee Herndon (December 16, 1963 – March 26, 2022), known professionally as Jeff Carson, was an American country music artist. Originally a session musician in Branson, Missouri, and later a demo singer, he was signed to Curb Records in 1995, releasing his self-titled debut album that year, followed by Butterfly Kisses in 1998 and Real Life in 2002.

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  6. Jeff Carr - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Carr may refer to: Jeff Carr (Australian politician) (born 1944), member of the state parliament of Western Australia Jeff Carr (Canadian politician) , member of the provincial legislature of New Brunswick

  7. Leominster woman accused of fatally shooting boyfriend in ...

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    In the earlier case, in January 2023, Carr was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon after Parker alleged he, after drinking, threw glass Christmas ornaments at her at 888 Main St.

  8. Trump names former staffer Katie Miller to Musk-led DOGE panel

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    Miller, wife of Trump's designated homeland security adviser Stephen Miller, will join Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an informal advisory body that Trump has said will enable ...

  9. Murder of Heather Strong - Wikipedia

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    Emilia Lily Carr, a rival for the affections of a man Strong was married to, came under suspicion. Carr denied any guilt and alleged her statements were coerced. Carr was nevertheless found guilty in December 2010 and sentenced to death by lethal injection in February 2011. Carr was one of five women on death row in the state of Florida. [1]