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Second, even though the tribe members each get a cash dividend, they also
receive an enormous range of benefits and perks from the Indian corporation
to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars per person annually. By
benefits and perks, we are talking about the kinds of things no other
ordinary American receives from either their employer or the government.
It should be pointed out that while many of these Indian corporations are
ineptly run, and mostly provide sinecures for other Indians, a minority are
very smartly managed and a few hire non-Indian business executives with good
credentials to run their business divisions. An example of this is the
Haida Corporation, which while having less 1,000 tribal shareholders, has
billions of dollars in assets and the various corporations they own have
gross revenues in the $200-300 million range (and growing). Yet the
dividend paid out is strictly controlled, about $20k in this particular
case, and they engaged in a practice of waiting a couple decades before
drawing money from any of the assets they were granted which has led to
intelligent investment and use. They don't eat their seed corn, and have
actually managed to grow their stash. In contrast, a couple islands over,
there is another tribe of ~2,000 people that has a net loss of about $50
million annually IIRC while being regularly endowed by the Federal
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me. Luckily, it seems that such deserving others will be able to get seats by
camping in line with us.
So, I'll be arriving in D.C. on Tuesday, attending an
Eldred/Duke/EPIC/Bookmobile superparty, and then camping in line with Seth
Schoen[3], Lisa Rein, Jace Cooke but unfortunately not Cory Doctorow. If you'd
like to come with us, let me know.
I was hoping I'd be able to take notes and post them to my weblog for those who
couldn't make it, but as I read in today's Times, only lawyers and those with
official press credentials are allowed to take notes![4] I think this is
outrageous, but hopefully I will be able to remember enough to provide an
interesting account.
In a related irony, today was "Disney Day" at Borders[5], where they played
Disney rock songs with the volume turned up too loud, disturbing my usual habit
of reading a book there. However, I did manage to skim through _The Practice of
Programming_.
In an unrelated note, if you haven't been electrocuted by a Model T spark plug,
I highly recommend it.
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form fields. In particular, the user website URL field of the feedback
form is not sanitized of HTML tags.
Attackers may exploit this lack of input validation to inject arbitrary
HTML and script code into pages that are generated by the script. This
may result in execution of attacker-supplied code in the web client of a
user who visits such a page. HTML and script code will be executed in the
security context of the site hosting the software.
This condition may be exploited to hijack web content or potentially steal
cookie-based authentication credentials.
7. Sympoll File Disclosure Vulnerability
BugTraq ID: 5360
Remote: Yes
Date Published: Jul 30 2002 12:00AM
Relevant URL:
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/5360
Summary:
Sympoll is web-based voting booth software. It is implemented in PHP and
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