China's Xinhua says Rio Tinto employees face trade secrets infringement, bribery chargesAugust 12th, 2009 Rio employees face trade secrets, bribery chargesSHANGHAI, China — China has formally arrested four employees of the Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto Ltd. on charges of infringing trade secrets and bribery, in a case that has strained relations with Australia.
Criminal charges filed against New York engineer, passenger accused of driving trainAugust 5th, 2009 Criminal charges for NY train engineer, passengerMINEOLA, N.Y. — A New York prosecutor says criminal charges have been filed against a Long Island Rail Road engineer and the passenger he allowed to drive a train.
Chinese dissident who criticized quake response to plead not guilty to state secrets chargeJuly 30th, 2009 Chinese dissident to plead not guiltyBEIJING — A Chinese dissident who criticized the government's response to a massive earthquake last year that left almost 90,000 people dead or missing will plead not guilty in a state secrets trial that opens next week, his lawyer said Thursday. Mo Shaoping, who will represent the activist Huang Qi, said the trial, starting next Wednesday at a court in Chengdu in southwestern Sichuan, will be closed to the public.
Ill. man charged with stealing more than $45K in eyeglasses from Wis. stores to satisfy fetishJuly 28th, 2009 Man with fetish charged with stealing eyeglassesMILWAUKEE — An Illinois man was accused of stealing more than $45,000 worth of eyeglasses from suburban Milwaukee stores because he enjoys being around eyewear. Jerry Lowery, 38, was charged with three counts of armed robbery and one count of fleeing an officer.
Chinese diplomat says Beijing has 'ample evidence' detained Rio employees stole secretsJuly 22nd, 2009 China says 'ample evidence' against Rio employeesBEIJING — China has told Australia it has "ample evidence" a detained Australian manager for miner Rio Tinto Ltd. and three co-workers stole state secrets, a Chinese diplomat said Wednesday.
China dismisses links to engineer convicted in US of economic espionageJuly 21st, 2009 China denies links in US economic spying caseBEIJING — China on Tuesday denied links to a Chinese-born engineer who was convicted in the U.S. last week of stealing trade secrets for China during his 30-year career at Boeing and Rockwell International.
Federal judge in Calif. convicts Chinese-born engineer in first US economic espionage trialJuly 16th, 2009 Chinese-born engineer guilty of economic espionageSANTA ANA, Calif. — A Chinese-born engineer was convicted Thursday of stealing trade secrets critical to the U.S.
Federal judge in Calif. scheduled to rule Thursday in nation's first economic espionage trialJuly 15th, 2009 Ruling coming Thursday in economic espionage caseSANTA ANA, Calif. — A judge has called a hearing Thursday to issue his ruling in the trial of a Chinese-born engineer accused of stealing trade secrets.
Four mining firm employees detained in China for spyingJuly 9th, 2009 SHANGHAI - Four employees of the international mining group Rio Tinto Ltd. have been detained on charges of stealing China's state secrets, authorities said Thursday.
FBI accuses former Goldman Sachs worker in New Jersey of stealing trade secretsJuly 6th, 2009 NJ man charged with stealing Goldman Sachs dataNEWARK, N.J. — Federal authorities have charged a computer programmer in New Jersey with stealing trade secrets from his former employer, Goldman Sachs.
Tenn. boy accused of stealing medical supplies from ambulance while paramedics treated his momJune 30th, 2009 Boy allegedly steals from ambulance as mom treatedELIZABETHTON, Tenn. — A boy was arrested over the weekend on charges of stealing from an ambulance while paramedics were treating his mother.
First economic espionage trial begins in California for Chinese-born engineer Dongfan ChungJune 3rd, 2009 First economic espionage trial begins in USSANTA ANA, Calif. — A Chinese-born engineer stole trade secrets critical to the U.S.
Michigan postal carrier is charged with stealing and selling stamps; feared foreclosureMay 11th, 2009 Postal worker accused of stealing, selling stampsDETROIT — Authorities say a rural postal carrier in suburban Detroit stole and sold stamps worth nearly $20,000 because he was behind on his mortgage. Postal agents confronted John Auito on April 30 outside his home in Macomb.
Taiwanese tycoon challenges Buffett for investing in Chinese business rivalMay 4th, 2009 Taiwanese tycoon challenges Buffett's investmentTAIPEI, Taiwan — A Taiwanese business tycoon has criticized U.S. investor Warren Buffett's decision to invest in a Chinese battery and car maker allegedly involved in stealing trade secrets.
Taiwanese tycoon challenges Buffet for investing in Chinese business rivalMay 4th, 2009 Taiwanese tycoon challenges Buffet's investmentTAIPEI, Taiwan — A Taiwanese business tycoon has criticized U.S. investor Warren Buffet's decision to invest in a Chinese battery and car maker allegedly involved in stealing trade secrets.