Correction: Postal worker theft storySeptember 24th, 2009 Correction: Postal worker theft storySPRINGFIELD, Mass. — In a Sept.
As terror investigation continues, feds tell police to look at self-storage sitesSeptember 22nd, 2009 Feds tell police to contact self-storage sitesWASHINGTON — Counterterrorism officials are advising police officers to be vigilant for any possible bomb-making at self-storage facilities. The notice, sent by the FBI and Homeland Security Department Monday, recommends police contact storage facilities to encourage employees to report any suspicious behavior.
Open letter from students about 10 fake Indian IT companiesAugust 26th, 2009 Let's face it, This is hard time for techies. The market is seeing no new recruitment from the MNCs, there are no projects, US companies are busy saving themselves and all of that is taking a toll on the freshers.
LA mayor criticizes staff for Web site seeking donations for Michael Jackson memorial billJuly 13th, 2009 LA mayor: City should cover Jackson memorial costsLOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (vee-yah-ry-GOH'-sah) has criticized his staff for setting up a Web site seeking donations to cover the city's cost from the Michael Jackson memorial. Villaraigosa says the city is responsible for protecting public safety and should pick up the $1.4 million tab for police overtime and other services from the event last week at Staples Center.
Mass. company gets $43 million loan guarantee from US for flywheel energy storage in NYJuly 3rd, 2009 Mass. firm gets loan for NY energy storage systemTYNGSBORO, Mass. — A Massachusetts company says the federal government has approved a $43 million loan guarantee to help finance a 20-megawatt energy storage system for New York's electrical grid.
10 arrested in theft of $2M in oil, gas condensate stolen from Texas oil companiesJuly 1st, 2009 10 arrested in oil, gas thefts at Texas companiesODESSA, Texas — Ten people have been arrested in the theft of about $2 million worth of oil and gas condensate from oil companies and producers in West Texas. The arrests Tuesday came following a seven-month investigation by a regional oil theft task force.
Supreme Court won't block Cablevision's remote-storage digital video recording systemsJune 29th, 2009 High court won't block remote storage DVR systemsWASHINGTON — Hollywood studios and television networks lost their bid Monday for the Supreme Court to block the use of a new digital video recorder system that could make it cheaper and easier for viewers to record shows and watch them when they want, without commercials. The justices decline to hear arguments on whether Cablevision Systems Corp.'s remote-storage DVR violates copyright laws.
TJX reaches settlement with multiple states related to data theft a few years agoJune 23rd, 2009 TJX reaches settlement with states on data theftFRAMINGHAM, Mass. — Discount retailer TJX Cos.
EMC offers $1.8 billion for Data Domain in bid against rival NetAppJune 1st, 2009 EMC offers $1.8 billion for Data DomainHOPKINTON, Mass. — Data storage company EMC Corp.
Norway, Denmark and Scotland win extra spots in next season's Europa LeagueMay 11th, 2009 Norway, Denmark, Scotland win extra Europa spotsGENEVA — Norway, Denmark and Scotland have earned extra places in the qualifying round for next season's Europa League. Norway leads UEFA's Fair Play rankings, followed by teams from Denmark and Scotland, Europe's soccer governing body said Monday.
3 accused of stealing NBA player's signed photo at auction for NJ boy sick with blood disorderApril 26th, 2009 3 charged in theft from benefit for sick NJ boyBUENA, N.J. — Three people face charges in the theft of an NBA player's autographed photo that was being auctioned to benefit a New Jersey boy sick with a rare blood disorder.
Donors, including former Red Sox slugger Mo Vaughn, respond after Mass. Little League theftApril 25th, 2009 Donors respond big after Mass. Little League theftLAWRENCE, Mass.
Mass. Little League serving mostly low-income children has equipment stolen just before seasonApril 24th, 2009 Thieves steal Mass. Little League's equipmentLAWRENCE, Mass.
Little League group to pay fine when Nationals' Dukes shows up late after earning extra cashApril 22nd, 2009 Little League offers to pay fine for Nats OF DukesWASHINGTON — When outfielder Elijah Dukes made a personal appearance at a Virginia Little League's season-opening gathering for a little extra cash a few hours before a Washington Nationals game, he turned up late at his day job and was fined. Now the Great Falls, Va., Little League — already out the $500 Dukes was promised so he'd show up over the weekend — says it will raise another $500 to cover Dukes' penalty for failing to arrive at Nationals Park on time.
If Europe has its way, UK's Premier League could be history soonMarch 18th, 2009 LONDON - Football's most powerful clubs are hatching plans for a European Super League which could destroy the Premier League. According to The Sun, the Euro revolution would see the creation of three divisions - each with 20 teams.