Bob Evans Farms CFO to retire at end of fiscal year; company promotes from withinSeptember 18th, 2009 Bob Evans CFO to retire at end of fiscal yearCOLUMBUS, Ohio — Restaurant owner Bob Evans Farms Inc. said Friday that Chief Financial Officer Don Radkoski, who has been with the company for more than 30 years, will retire at the end of the current fiscal year.
Va. candidate for gov. distances self from college thesis that discrimination against gays OKSeptember 1st, 2009 Va. candidate distances self from college thesisRICHMOND, Va. — Virginia's Republican candidate for governor said Monday he no longer believes his argument in a graduate thesis written 20 years ago that discrimination against gays and other groups is acceptable for the benefit of straight, married couples.
Transocean CEO Long to retire, current President and COO Steven L. Newman to replace himAugust 17th, 2009 Transocean CEO Long to retire, successor namedNEW YORK — Offshore drilling contractor Transocean Ltd. said Monday that Chief Executive Officer Robert L.
A look at Pakistan's Christian communityAugust 3rd, 2009 A look at Pakistan's Christian communityNUMBERS: Christians make up less than 5 percent of Pakistan's estimated 175 million people, according to the CIA World Factbook. The community includes Catholics and Protestants, and many live in neighborhoods referred to as "Christian Colonies" in various cities.
Fort Bliss soldier pleads guilty to lesser charges in beating death of fellow soldier in TexasJuly 23rd, 2009 Texas soldier pleads guilty in beating deathFORT BLISS, Texas — A Fort Bliss soldier pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges that he fatally beat another soldier with a baseball bat. Pvt. Deandrez Robertson admitted in a Fort Bliss court that he hit Pvt.
Ex-Christian Coalition firebrand looking for redemption with broader ventureJuly 22nd, 2009 Reed seeks redemption after political exodusATLANTA — Ralph Reed was once a powerful force in Republican politics, able to marshal millions of religious conservatives to the polls while leading the Christian Coalition. Then his political career took a tumble in 2006 when he was clobbered by a lesser-known opponent in the Republican primary for Georgia lieutenant governor, leading some to conclude Reed's days as an influential GOP figure were over.
Supervalu says President, COO Mike Jackson to retire; retail realignment plannedJuly 8th, 2009 Supervalu says President, COO Jackson to retireMINNEAPOLIS — Supervalu said Wednesday its President and Chief Operating Officer Mike Jackson will retire effective August 14. The grocer plans to realign its retail business following his departure.
Swedish broadcaster reports attack on Iranian EmbassyJune 26th, 2009 Swedish broadcaster SVT says Iran Embassy attackedSTOCKHOLM — Swedish broadcaster SVT says the Iranian Embassy outside Stockholm is being attacked by demonstrators. The report says about 150 people are trying to storm the embassy building.
University of Alaska president Mark Hamilton says he'll retire after 11 yearsJune 6th, 2009 University of Alaska president Hamilton to retireFAIRBANKS, Alaska — University of Alaska President Mark Hamilton says he's retiring after leading the 16-campus system for 11 years. Hamilton announced his decision Friday at the end of the two-day regents meeting at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Detroit Tigers put LHP Nate Robertson on 15-day DL, call up LHP Luke French from ToledoMay 14th, 2009 Tigers put LHP Robertson on DL, call up LHP FrenchMINNEAPOLIS — The Detroit Tigers placed left-handed reliever Nate Robertson on the 15-day disabled list before Thursday's game at Minnesota and called up left-hander Luke French from Triple-A Toledo. Robertston was put on the DL retroactive to May 6 with a muscle strain in his lower back.
Chrysler Vice Chairman Tom LaSorda to retire after 32 years in auto businessApril 30th, 2009 Chrysler's LaSorda to retire; date undecidedDETROIT — Chrysler Vice Chairman and President Tom LaSorda says he is going to retire, but the date has not been set. The former Chrysler chief executive when it was owned by Daimler AG says it's time to step down after 32 years in the business.
Christian priest, wife stabbed to death in eastern IndonesiaApril 27th, 2009 Christian priest, wife killed in eastern IndonesiaJAKARTA, Indonesia — A Christian priest and his wife were stabbed to death in a region of eastern Indonesia that has been wracked by sectarian violence in the past, police said Monday. The bodies of Frans Koagow, 64, and his wife, Femy Kumendong, 73, were discovered by their grandson in the priest's home on Sulawesi island over the weekend with deep wounds to their heads and necks, said local police chief Aridan Roero.
Longtime Jazz broadcaster "Hot Rod" Hundley retiringApril 25th, 2009 Jazz broadcaster Hundley to retireSALT LAKE CITY — Utah Jazz broadcaster "Hot" Rod Hundley is retiring at the end of the season. Hundley has been broadcasting Jazz games since they were an expansion team playing in New Orleans in 1974.
2 Faulkner University football players killed in car crash in southern AlabamaApril 22nd, 2009 2 Faulkner football players killed in AlabamaMONTGOMERY, Ala. — Two Faulkner University football players have been killed in a car accident in southern Alabama.
Michael Caine has no plans to retire from filmsApril 13th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Legendary actor Michael Caine has no plans to retire and would act as long as he is offered gritty roles. The two-time Oscar winner has appeared in over 100 films throughout his lengthy career.