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Henry Brother's Electronics Inc.
Henry Bros. Electronics, along with its subsidiaries, provides single-source/turn-key technology-based security systems for medium and large commercial enterprises as well as government agencies in the...
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Wallstrip Chat: Peter Kafka and the new face of journalism
After eight years at Forbes, he is managing editor at Silicon Alley Insider. Peter Kafka sits down with Julie Alexandria to share his thoughts on the future of newspapers and magazines, the 2008 recession, and the hit TV show "American Idol."
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Successful sea-based missile defense intercept
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Air Force Lt. Gen. Henry "Trey" Obering III, Missile Defense Agency MDA director, announced the successful completion of the latest flight test of the Sea-based Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense BMD, conducted jOintly with the US Navy off the coast of Kauai, Hawaii. The event...
Articles 2008-10-01
Film Choice
Moonfleet 11.15AM MORE4 This minor entry in Fritz Lang's oeuvre is based on J Meade Falkner's children's novel. A 10-year-old boy is sent to live on the Cornish coast with a rakish 18th-century smuggler Stewart Granger, and they get into scrapes together while hunting...
Articles 2008-10-01
Vivian Girls rerelease
Earlier this year, Brooklyn band Vivian Girls the name is cribbed from the tide of a novel by outsider artist Henry Darger released their self-titled debut LP on vinyl in a limited pressing of 500 copies. The tattooed ladies' blend of shoegaze-y garage rock and '50s girl-group bravado proved so...
Articles 2008-10-01
Time to act
Should we bail out Wall Street? It's not an easy call, as the state's members of the U.S. House of Representatives have learned during their extended stay in Washington, D.C. But as those representatives and their colleagues prepare to resume deliberations of a bailout...
Articles 2008-10-01
Pandora
Any old Irons won't do for 'Brideshead' Jeremy Irons claims to have been offered a part in a new big- screen version of Brideshead Revisited, but the film's director says he didn't want him. Just before shooting of Evelyn Waugh's classic novel began last...
Articles 2008-10-01
Pandora
Queen sidelines Charles's royal toothpaste squeezer Prince Charles faced unwanted headlines this week after it was revealed that he would be holding two parties to celebrate his 60th birthday despite the current global economic downturn. One pressing detail, however, doesn't quite stand to reason....
Articles 2008-09-30
Role of yesteryear still resonates
PLEASANT HILL -- It was one show --"The Mickey Mouse Club" -- that got Jana Clark into singing and dancing at age 5. The Concord resident parlayed her self-taught singing and dancing skills into high school productions and later, church musicals in which she still performs. ...
Articles 2008-09-30
Main Street misled about Wall Street
YOU ain't seen nothin' yet. Monday's 777-point loss on the heels of the failure of the bailout vote in Congress was just an aperitif compared to the seven-course collapse coming to our stock markets if micro-economic, small-minded thinking prevails in Congress. Don't pay any attention to Tuesday's rebound, that was...
Articles 2008-09-30
Judge increases bail for tennis coach accused of sexual molestation
A veteran tennis coach accused of sexually molesting young female students had his bail increased Tuesday after an additional charge was filed. Henry John Germain, 62, of Dublin had his $1.08 million bail raised by $60,000 by Judge Hugh Walker on Tuesday after a 16th molestation count...
Articles 2008-09-30
San Mateo County group wants bailout package to help homeowners
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO -- As Congress continues to wrestle with how to save Wall Street, a watchdog group is working to protect people close to losing their homes. The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, is demanding that Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson bring about...
Articles 2008-09-30
THOUGHT OF THE DAY
'If men cease to believe that they will one day become gods then they will surely become worms' HENRY MILLER, AMERICAN NOVELIST The Colossus of Maroussi (1941...
Articles 2008-09-30
Bailout must put severe limits on compensation to CEOs
The current financial crisis and proposed bailout remind me of Jubilee, the Jewish ritual year described in the 25th chapter of Leviticus. Jubilee occurred every 50 years, and it represented a sort of return to a financial Square One for the Jews: debts were forgiven, property that...
Articles 2008-09-30
Dow dives as bailout bombs
WASHINGTON -- In a vote that shook the government, Wall Street and markets around the world, the House on Monday defeated a $700 billion emergency rescue for the nation's financial system, leaving both parties' lawmakers and the Bush administration scrambling to pick up the pieces. Dismayed investors sent the Dow...
Articles 2008-09-30
Judge Henry to chair Okla. University international center
Chief Judge Robert Henry of the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was named chairman of the board of the University of Oklahoma International Programs Center Monday by OU President David Boren. The OU center promotes international activities, curricula and degree programs, coordinates research, conferences and publications...
Articles 2008-09-30
Diamonds threesome sparkling
Byline: By BARRY WALLACE NEWCASTLE Diamonds swept the board in an entertaining individual meeting at Byker where Josef Franc, Christian Henry and Kenni Larsen took the top three places. Franc won the Sapphire Engineering Precision Trophy last night with 12 points after winning four races, though...
Articles 2008-09-29
Candidates gingerly embrace bailout deal
WASHINGTON -- Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain on Sunday gingerly embraced a newly negotiated congressional deal for a $700 billion bailout of the hobbled financial industry. "This is something that all of us will swallow hard and go forward with. The option of doing nothing...
Articles 2008-09-29
Society learns of tragic Anne
BRIGHOUSE Historical Society enjoyed learning more about the life of Anne Boleyn at their latest meeting. Local historian Diana Priestley gave the talk on the tragic history of the second wife of King Henry VIII, one of his six wives who was beheaded for treason. The...
Articles 2008-09-29
Commentary: Bailout comes with silver lining
Consider the panic button pushed. Congress was expected to work feverishly over the weekend to craft a solution to an ongoing financial sector crisis. Most signs point to the creation of a federal entity similar to the Resolution Trust Corp. that salvaged the savings and loan...
Articles 2008-09-29
Cars Enter Their Second Century With Phil Patton, NY Times Columnist, and Michael McHale, Subaru
Henry Ford put the first affordable car onthe market in September 1908. Fuel was cheap and nobody knew about theeffect of all those carbon emissions. Today, it's a different story. Soaring gas prices have put the brakes onsales of big cars and trucks. But, according to Phil...
Articles 2008-09-29
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