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- It's a stick up: sex toy robber jailed for five years
- LONDON AFP — A robber who held up a British betting shop with his girlfriend's sex toy was jailed for five years on Monday. Nicki Jex, 27, concealed his partner's "Rampant Rabbit" vibrator in a plastic bag during the raid on a Ladbrokes shop in Leicester, east central England,...
- Research articles 2007-08-20
- Generation Next 2007: 40 Under 40, M. Edward Cunningham
- M. EDWARD CUNNINGHAM PARTNER, HUDDLESTON BOLEN, HUNTINGTON, 36On his first paying job: I worked cashier and carry out at Trade-Well Supermarkets. I was probably 17 and worked there about two years, just through high school. I learned the value of a dollar, at $3.30 an hour. ... That was my...
- Research articles 2007-04-06
- Parlor robbery suspect in court.(News)
- Byline: Tony Gordon Daily Herald Legal Affairs Writer A Lake Villa man charged with the armed robbery of a Buffalo Grove ice cream store pleaded not guilty Wednesday in Lake County Circuit Court. Bradley Simpson, 21, is also charged with the attempted...
- Research articles 2006-10-12
- Ailing pope's latest bestseller leaps off shelves
- ROME AFP — Pope John Paul II's publishers have never had trouble selling his books, but now that the pontiff is ailing in hospital they can barely keep up with demand. The prolific pontiff's latest bestseller, "Memory and Identity: Conversations Spanning Millenniums," has been flying off the shelves since...
- Research articles 2005-02-26
- Polk County notices
- POLK COUNTY NOTICES POLK COUNTY BILLS TO BE PAID LIST FOR PAYMENTS SCHEDULED BETWEEN 11/30/2004 AND 12/5/2004 1ST TOURS AND TRAVEL, INC. RECREATIONAL SERVICES ...
- Research articles 2004-12-13
- B.J.'s Enterprises to pay workers $117,468 in back overtime wages.
- By Marcelene Edwards, The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 12--B.J.'s Enterprises Inc. has agreed to pay 154 of its employees a total of $117,468 in back wages for unpaid overtime, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. ...
- Research articles 2004-10-12
- People on the Move: Lowther joins Schroders as non-exec director.(Merlyn Lowther)(Brief Article)
- The board of Schroders has announced that Merlyn Lowther, formerly chief cashier of the Bank of England, is to be a non-executive director. She will also become a member of the Board Audit Committee when she takes up her post on 1 April. ...
- Research articles 2004-03-22
- In brief: Hewitt hires/ Lowther joins/Invesco wins.
- Deborah Reidy, former head of investment manager selection at the National Treasury Management Agency, which oversees the running of the Irish National Pensions Reserve fund, has become head of investment practice at Hewitt & Becketts, the Irish arm of pension advisory firm Hewitt Bacon & Woodrow....
- Research articles 2004-03-15
- More Shoppers Go for Impersonal Touch with Self-Checkout.
- By Mark Pothier, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 24--PLYMOUTH, Mass.--More shoppers are becoming their own cashiers, but Allyson Hicks refuses to fall into line. Even if it is shorter. On a recent morning, she and her daughter,...
- Research articles 2003-08-24
- Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky., The Buzz Column.
- By Jim Jordan, Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 11--A HIT: Toyota announced six months ago that it will build a Tundra truck plant in San Antonio. Now the Texas city is "completely nuts about Toyota," says Jim Dublin, a...
- Research articles 2003-08-11
- Polk County notices
- POLK COUNTY BILLS TO BE PAID LIST FOR PAYMENTS SCHEDULED BETWEEN 7/29/2003 AND 8/3/2003 3716 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP RENT ONLY ...
- Research articles 2003-08-11
- OKC Legal Briefs March 13, 2003
- Louis Henkin will speak on "The Rule of Law and Human Rights and Terrorism" during the Law Day luncheon hosted by the Oklahoma City University School of Law and the Oklahoma County Bar Association at the Cox Business Services Convention Center on May 1. Henkin is university professor...
- Research articles 2003-03-13
- University of California San Francisco - In The News
- Here's another item for the "crime on campus" file. As head cashier for the University of California San Francisco, Marie Taliaferro, 57, a 17-year employee, pulled off a feat extraordinaire: She managed to embezzle $4.5 million in cash from the school. "I've seen funds electronically transferred or checks forged. But...
- Research articles 2003-03-01
- The checkout's big brother: Cashier monitoring software linked to video is helping grocers improve performance and catch thieves. (Tech Solutions).
- Last year was a banner year for catching crooked employees at Cheshire, Conn.-based Adams IGA Supermarkets. Of the 20-store chain's 1,200 employees, 118 were caught stealing from the company, or 12% of the total workforce. "In a bad economy, people are just stealing more," says Keith Gordon, director of loss...
- Research articles 2002-04-01
- In New Scam, ID Thief Preys on Shopper.
- By Peter Lewis, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 7--An unusually creepy and clever form of identity theft has cropped up in Washington. Here's how it works: Con artists prowl retail aisles on the lookout for victims. When...
- Research articles 2002-03-07
- Restaurant offers to make a sweet deal for Arlington Heights parks.(Neighbor)
- Byline: Jon Davis Given that today is Valentine's Day, perhaps it's only fitting that the Arlington Heights Parks Foundation chose this week to announce a joint fund-raising effort with a restaurant whose name includes the word "sweet." Never mind that Sweet...
- Research articles 2002-02-14
- Stocking stuffers bring holiday joy to low-income kids/ 6-year-old
- Jessie Latham found faith in her gift-giving project for homeless children four years ago in a checkout line at Target. The cashier, a new mother, commented on Latham's purchases - a cart load of baby products including diapers, baby wipes, clothes and toys. Latham explained they...
- Research articles 2001-11-28
- C-store clerk wins standoff with clueless robbery suspect
- MILWAUKEE -- Convenience stores just don't seem to be a good fit for criminals very often. Just ask Hank Callahan, who, according to a report by the Associated Press, allegedly tried to rob a C-store here. The would-be thief's initial effort was unsuccessful, since the store has its cashiers...
- Research articles 2001-06-18
- Arlington man guilty of counterfeiting.(News)
- A 24-year-old Arlington Heights man recently pleaded guilty to producing and spending nearly $8,000 in counterfeit U.S. currency. John J. Abou-Hamad, of 202 N. Salem Ave., was arrested April 15 by the Secret Service after he tried to pass a counterfeit $20 bill at a...
- Research articles 2000-08-08
- Reader's Digest Reader Helps Nab "World's Most Wanted" Criminal
- PLEASANTVILLE, NY--BUSINESS WIRE--SEPT. 16, 1999-- On September 15, 1999, at 4:15 p.m. at the Stardust Hotel and Casino, Grant Warren Beaucage was apprehended when a casino cashier recognized him after reading about him in an October 1999 Reader's Digest article, "World's Most Wanted." Beaucage is one of Canada's...
- Research articles 1999-09-16
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