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Stratfor Website Was Hacked - Who Hacked Stratfor?

Dear Stratfor Member, We have learned that Stratfor's web site was hacked by an unauthorized party. As a result of this incident the operation of Stratfor's servers and email have been suspended. We have reason to believe that the names of our corporate subscribers have been posed on other web sites. We are diligently investigating the extent to which subscriber information may have been obtained. Stratfor and I take this incident very seriously. Stratfor's relationship with its members and, in particular, the confidentiality of their subscriber information, are very important to Stratfor and me. We are working closely with law enforcement in their investigation and will assist them with the identification of the individual(s) who are responsible. Although we are still learning more and the law enforcement investigation is active and ongoing, we wanted to provide you with notice of this incident as quickly as possible. We will keep you updated regarding

Child Malnutrition in the Davao Region

by Noel Baguio/PIO-DavNor The Province of Davao del Norte regained its lead in overcoming child malnutrition in the Davao region . National Nutrition Council Executive Director Assistant Secretary Maria-Bernardita T. Flores handed over to Governor Rodolfo P. del Rosario the Regional Green Banner award of the province during the regional nutrition awarding rites held in Davao City last December 19. The province earned the green banner award this year for its exemplary performance in managing the nutrition program that "contributed to the improvement of the nutritional status of its constituents." Del Rosario said that through the green banner award, the province demonstrated its bias to health and nutrition, as it resolves to help the country attain its over-all commitment to the millennium development goals. The governor was satisfied that despite its modest income, the province has attained a 2.3 percentage reduction of its malnutrition rate last year, fro