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Stevens signals he could testify - Seattle Post Intelligencer
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Ted Stevens has added his name to a list of possible defense witnesses at his corruption trial. Although the possibility of Stevens taking the stand has been floated since his trial started, this is the first time his name has ...
Son of Beckham housekeepers held for theft - Times Online
Police investigating reports that property stolen from Victoria and David Beckham?s home was offered for sale on eBay have arrested the son of the couple?s housekeepers. The arrest of Gareth Emmett, 25, came several days after his parents were ...
Carbon Motors Kicks Off 2008 Pure Justice Tour Across US Cities - Businesswire.com
CHICAGO--( BUSINESS WIRE )-- Carbon Motors Corporation announced today the kickoff to the 2008 Pure Justice Tour for the Carbon ? E7 ? , the world ? s first purpose-built law enforcement vehicle in Chicago, Illinois including prepared remarks ...
Polls open with Canadian PM seeking majority - Boston Herald
O TTAWA - Canada?s Conservative prime minister appeared poised to retain his job as polls opened in Tuesday?s national election but he faced a greater challenge in winning a parliamentary majority to bolster his power. Both polls and pundits ...
Cuban soccer defector: Freedom worth the risk - Miami Herald
Reinier Alcantara knew, even before he boarded the flight from Cuba to Washington, D.C., last week, that he wouldn't be using his return ticket. He hatched the plan to defect months ago and worked extra hard to make the roster for last Saturday's ...
Japan offers money for troubled global financials - Associated Press
TOKYO (AP) -- Japan stands ready to offer money to any needed effort to inject capital into crumbling financial institutions around the world, the finance minister said Tuesday. The comments from Finance Minister Shoichi Nakagawa comes at a time when ...
Stocks mostly advance on government bank plan - Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) -- Wall Street fluctuated but largely extended its big advance Tuesday as investors reacted enthusiastically to the U.S. government's plans to spend $250 billion to buy stock in private banks. The Dow Jones industrial average rose about ...
Unleashing the Moore?s Law of radios at last - ZDNet Blogs
The FCC?s acceptance of tests showing broadband in white spaces need not interfere with licensed frequency holders is a milestone. But it is not the endgame. Far from it. What we need in the broadband market is more choice. A porn-free mobile ...
Autonomic Software's Announces ANSA Platinum - The Industry's Most ... - Businesswire.com
Newest Generation of Simple, Automatic, Patch Management, Asset Management, Software Deployment, Configuration Management, Compliance, and Power Conservation for Large and Small Enterprises DANVILLE, Calif.--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Autonomic Software, Inc ...
Who's Keeping You in Line Online? - ABC News
For every 10 user comments posted to ABCNews.com, two or three of them get banished from the site. They're too profane or too bigoted or just too much to bear, even by the wide-open standards of Internet conversation. Jonathan Wishart, 21, Christina ...
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