Post-Bloomberg news added-stories advisory

The following stories are now scheduled, and have moved or will move shortly:

WEB-FIX — A quick fix for an early Internet problem developed in 1989 is designed to automatically trust users, a flaw that leaves the network ripe for attack. Second in a series on Internet vulnerabilities. 3,880 words, by Craig Timberg (Post). With photos and one graphic.

RUSSIA — Britain joines European Union to criticize Russia for its 'stop list' of 89 European officials. 540 words, by Karla Adam (Post).

BUSH — Florida governor Jeb Bush dismisses concerns that he has violated campaign finance laws and that his brother's presidency poses a challenge to his own pursuit of the White House. 475 words, by Ed O'Keefe (Post).

HUNT — Foreign policy is shaping up as a defining issue in the presidential campaign, and traps await Hillary Clinton and Republicans. 665 words, by Albert Hunt (Bloomberg).




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