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Thursday, September 9, 2010
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Ellicott City, MD - Although 39-year-old Michael S. Keough’s Integrated Waste Analysts Inc. had been handling companies’ recycling needs for years, computers were not part of the package. That changed in 2003, when Keough and his wife and CEO, Julie, spun off E-Structors
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E-Structors was making its debut with an e-waste destruction system that promises 100% recycling. First, computers and other electronics are shred into 1½-inch chunks. Then a cross-belt magnet removes
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Raleigh, N.C. (Associated Press) - Used state government computers may have been sold to the public with Social Security numbers and other sensitive information still on their hard drives, according
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