# started 2020-03-16T10:57:01Z "71981"^^ . . "2020-03-16T10:56:58Z"^^ . "110"^^ . "945824358"^^ . "2020-03-16T10:56:54Z"^^ . . "2020-03-16T10:56:40Z"^^ . "(\"SGID\" redirects here. For the company which briefly used this stock ticker symbol, see Silicon Graphics.) setuid and setgid (short for \"set user ID\" and \"set group ID\") Some of the tasks that require additional privileges may not immediately be obvious, though, such as the ping command, which must send and listen for control packets on a network interface."@en . "16452"^^ . "2020-03-16T10:56:43Z"^^ . . "2020-03-16T10:56:52Z"^^ . . . "2020-03-16T10:56:45Z"^^ . "8908"^^ . "3210"^^ . . "945824359"^^ . "2020-03-16T10:56:58Z"^^ . "Squared.Circle.Boxing" . . "4711431"^^ . "2020-03-16T10:56:53Z"^^ . "39"^^ . "Aaron Kosminski (born Aron Mordke Kozmiński; 11 September 1865 – 24 March 1919) was a Polish barber and hairdresser, and suspect in the Jack the Ripper case. Kosminski was a Polish Jew who emigrated from Congress Poland to England in the 1880s. He worked as a hairdresser in Whitechapel in the East End of London, where a series of murders ascribed to an unidentified figure nicknamed \"Jack the Ripper\" were committed in 1888. From 1891, Kosminski was institutionalised after he threatened a woman with a knife. He was first held at Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum, and then transferred to the Leavesden Asylum."@en . "2020-03-16T10:56:44Z"^^ . "2020-03-16T10:56:42Z"^^ . "30903976"^^ . "Aaron Kosminski (born Aron Mordke Kozmiński; 11 September 1865 – 24 March 1919) was a Polish barber and hairdresser, and suspect in the Jack the Ripper case. Kosminski was a Polish Jew who emigrated from Congress Poland to England in the 1880s. He worked as a hairdresser in Whitechapel in the East End of London, where a series of murders ascribed to an unidentified figure nicknamed \"Jack the Ripper\" were committed in 1888. From 1891, Kosminski was institutionalised after he threatened a woman with a knife. He was first held at Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum, and then transferred to the Leavesden Asylum. Police officials from the time of the murders named one of their suspects as \"Kosminski\" (the forename was not given), and described him as a Polish Jew in an insane asylum. Almost a century after the final murder, the suspect \"Kosminski\" was identified as Aaron Kosminski; but there was little evidence to connect him with the \"Kosminski\" who was suspected of the murders, and their dates of death are different. Possibly, Kosminski was confused with another Polish Jew of the same age named Aaron or David Cohen (real name possibly Nathan Kaminsky), who was a violent patient at the Colney Hatch Asylum. In September 2014, author Russell Edwards claimed to have proved Kosminski's guilt using mitochondrial DNA evidence from a shawl he believed to have been left at a murder scene. A peer-reviewed article on the DNA analysis was published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences in 2019. However, scientists from Innsbruck Medical University have criticised the paper and its conclusions, pointing to a number of mistakes and assumptions made by its authors."@en . "'Ormakalude bhramanapadham' (Malayalam: ഓർമകളുടെ ഭ്രമണപഥം) is the autobiography of Nambi Narayanan, ISRO’s former scientist and the Padma Bhushan award winner. He was closely associated with Vikram Sarabhai, APJ, Satish Dhawan and U.R.Rao. This book reveals the dreadful episode on how a spy is virtually created. As a senior official at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), he was in-charge of the cryogenics division. In 1994, he was falsely charged with espionage and arrested. This book reveals his life before and after the fabricated spy case that shattered his career and dreams. With interesting anecdotes, the book unravels the scientific quest and his initial efforts in developing the country’s indigenous cryogenic technology that propels India’s space technology today. As a senior scientist, Nambi Narayanan introduced liquid fuel rocket technology in India in the early 1970s which gradually built its momentum for the launch of GSLV Mark II with the first indigenous cryogenic engine. His books intend to take the readers on a walk down the memory lane of his yesteryear at ISRO and also aims at a fair probe into the spy case. Beautifully penned by journalist turned filmmaker Prajesh Sen , the books also presents a vivid portrayal of Nambi Narayanan’s life as a bright child, his parents, family upbringing, initial education and how he passed out of college, how he started his career, his experiences working with scientific stalwarts, interesting narration such as how he saved APJ from an accident during a scientific challenge and so on which makes an interesting read. It also included the translated version of the CBI closure report. It was alleged that ISRO scientists Nambi Narayanan and D Sasikumaran had sold out the defense secret of cryogenic technology for millions to Maldivian emissaries Mariam Rasheeda and Fauzia Hassan. The case led to an uproar that forced the then chief minister K. Karunakaran to resign. In 1996, the CBI dismissed the case as false and fabricated and in 1998 the supreme court acquitted Nambi Narayanan and others in the case. National Human Rights commission in 2011 issued an order to offer an interim compensation relief of 10 lakhs to Nambi Narayanan and issued a show-cause notice to the Kerala police officers Siby Mathew, S Vijayan and K K Joshua for the false spy case. In 2012, Kerala high court ordered the state to pay Rs 10 lakhs as interim relief to Nambi Narayanan for falsely implicating him in the spy case. The book reveals that as per the CBI directive to identify any missing document, LPSC had set up an inquiry committee and it identified 254 documents that nobody had taken out deliberately. All in-house training documents such as drawings of the Vikas engine were available every time. It is baseless to say that few drawings, sketches on subsystems of the rocket will help a third country build a rocket, it indicates. No major items were detected from the accused and none of the accused had violated the Official Secrets Act. Similarly, all 16800 sheets in the fabrication division were found intact with Sasikumaran. No evidence was found in the case by Kerala police and IB. There was no diary entry on spy case nor any indication of that in the diary of the accused Mariam Rasheeda though she had regularly maintained a diary. Primarily, the CBI had declared the ISRO spy case as false after an 18month long investigation the High Court and the Supreme Court had reinstated that it is a false case, acquitting all the six accused in the case. But who created the false case, for what purpose and who are all behind it. The probe is significant in the light of the undue delay of 13 years in developing an indigenous cryogenic engine. The US applied pressure and the Russian broke the contract to supply cryogenic engines to India. There has to be a thorough probe to bring out the truth behind the involvement of an external influence in fabricating a case."@en . "2020-03-16T10:56:44Z"^^ . . . "217"^^ . . "6676"^^ . . "2020-03-16T10:56:57Z"^^ . "2020-03-16T10:56:56Z"^^ . "945824370"^^ . "945824360"^^ . "945824354"^^ . "2895"^^ . "945824365"^^ . "(\"SGID\" redirects here. For the company which briefly used this stock ticker symbol, see Silicon Graphics.) setuid and setgid (short for \"set user ID\" and \"set group ID\") Some of the tasks that require additional privileges may not immediately be obvious, though, such as the ping command, which must send and listen for control packets on a network interface."@en . . "Raid is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language action crime film written by Ritesh Shah and directed by Raj Kumar Gupta. The film is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar Dua, Abhishek Pathak and Kumar Mangat Pathak. It stars Ajay Devgn, Ileana D'Cruz and Saurabh Shukla as leading characters. The film is inspired by the real life income-tax raid conducted by the officers of the Income Tax Department under the leadership of a courageous and upright Indian Revenue Service officer in the 1980s. It was released worldwide on 16 March 2018 with positive reviews from critics and proved to be a box office success. Made on a budget of ₹45 crore (US$6.3 million), the film has grossed over ₹100 crore (US$14 million) domestically and ₹152 crore (US$21 million) at the worldwide box office."@en . "40435"^^ . "2020-03-16T10:56:46Z"^^ . . "Sphilbrick" . . "2020-03-16T10:56:46Z"^^ . "945824353"^^ . "945824371"^^ . "35848156"^^ . "945824367"^^ . "945824368"^^ . "2020-03-16T10:56:42Z"^^ . "2020-03-16T10:56:58Z"^^ . "2020-03-16T10:56:40Z"^^ . . . "2020-03-16T10:56:43Z"^^ . "MrClog" . . "2020-03-16T10:56:39Z"^^ . "10976"^^ . . "945824355"^^ . "32226"^^ . "2020-03-16T10:57:00Z"^^ . . . "21431"^^ . "2020-03-16T10:56:54Z"^^ . "OAnick" . "37104059"^^ . # completed 2020-03-16T10:57:01Z