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Heather Clark is a writer for Associated Press working out of its bureau in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She normally covers issues concerning the Rocky Mountain region of the United States, such as Los Alamos National Laboratory and New Mexico elections for a national audience.

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GAO Accuses Nuke Lab of Shoddy Cybersecurity

The Government Accountability Office has reported a significant number of flaws in the security practices used by Los Alamos National Laboratory, a facility that participates in the research of nuclear weapons. The GAO's report asserts not all staff ...

From HEATHER CLARK, TechNewsWorld,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Los Alamos National Laboratory,  Government Accountability Office,  Omniture, Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation

GAO: Los Alamos computer security has weaknesses

The GAO audited key parts of the nuclear weapons lab's classified computers from November 2008 to July 2009. The classified computer network consists of more than 3,900 computers and devices for about 3,800 users, the report said. Preventing leaks of ...

From HEATHER CLARK, San Francisco Chronicle,  18 Nov 2009

GAO report says Los Alamos lab classified computer network has security weaknesses

May 6th, 2009 Audit: air traffic systems vulnerable to attackWASHINGTON — The nation's air traffic control systems are vulnerable to cyber attacks, and support systems have been breached in recent months allowing hackers access to personnel records and ...

From HEATHER CLARK, Simple Thoughts,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Transportation Department,  Barack Obama,  Facebook Inc.,  Gartner, Inc.,  White House

Teen charged with killing nun in Navajo, NM

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. A teenager was charged Friday with killing a nun after allegedly breaking into her trailer home on the Navajo Indian reservation in search of cash or valuable items. Federal authorities accused Reehahlio Carroll of Navajo of ...

From HEATHER CLARK, San Diego Union-Tribune,  6 Nov 2009

FBI says arrest made in slaying of New Mexico nun

NAVAJO, N.M.—The FBI says it has made an arrest in the slaying of a nun who worked on a New Mexico Indian reservation. The announcement Thursday morning came days after the body of 64-year-old Sister Marguerite Bartz was found in her home in the ...

From HEATHER CLARK, Boston Globe,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation

Murdered US nun like 'mom' to parishioner

Sister Magdalena has returned home _ empty now in the absence of a roommate who had worked so hard to empower people on the Navajo Indian Reservation. That roommate, Sister Marguerite Bartz, was murdered there on the St. Berard Mission Church ...

From HEATHER CLARK, Taiwan News,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation,  Gallup

Nun murdered in N. Mexico like 'mom' to parishioner

as a result of a violent confrontation" with her killer or killers. NAVAJO, N.M. » Sister Magdalena has returned home -- empty now in the absence of a roommate who had worked so hard to empower people on the Navajo Indian Reservation. That roommate, ...

From HEATHER CLARK ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER, Salt Lake Tribune,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation,  Gallup

Nun murdered in NM like 'mom' to parishioner

NAVAJO, N.M. - Sister Magdalena has returned home - empty now in the absence of a roommate who had worked so hard to empower people on the Navajo Indian Reservation. ...

From HEATHER CLARK, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation,  Gallup

Murdered nun like 'mom' to parishioner

NAVAJO, N.M.—Sister Magdalena has returned home -- empty now in the absence of a roommate who had worked so hard to empower people on the Navajo Indian Reservation. That roommate, Sister Marguerite Bartz, was murdered there on the St. Berard Mission ...

From HEATHER CLARK, Boston Globe,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation,  Gallup

Slain nun's vehicle found in Ariz.; FBI gets tips

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—Authorities on Tuesday recovered the vehicle of a nun who was slain on the Navajo Indian reservation and were receiving tips to help them solve the killing of the woman who dedicated her life to helping the poor and oppressed. Sister ...

From HEATHER CLARK, Boston Globe,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation,  Gallup

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