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- Apple: One of Us
- The Apple cult draws you in with its clean lines and airy stores, but leader Steve Jobs must be obeyed in order to keep the profits rising.
- Videos 2008-04-25
- Bankruptcy, Is It a Way Out
- Bankruptcy law evolved as a reaction to the abuses surrounding debtor's prison. Before the nineteenth century a prison system existed for those who didn't pay their bills. If a merchant filed a claim, the debtor was incarcerated until his debts were paid. The lender was legally responsible for the expenses...
- White papers 2005-02-20
- Clinton Privacy Rules May Reach Into Corporate Pockets
- The punishment for simply giving out data such as employees' medical data without a worker's permission may be as severe as paying out $50,000 and spending a year in prison. That's one of the penalties mandated under the new medical privacy rules that are one of President Clinton's last hurrahs....
- White papers 2001-01-19
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- 9 OCTOBER 1942
- Days Like These ANNE FRANK writes in her diary during the Second World War: "Our many Jewish friends and acquaintances are being taken away in droves. The Gestapo is treating them very roughly and transporting them in cattle cars to Westerbork, the big camp in Drenthe...
- Articles 2008-10-09
- A matter of gay pride
- Britain is to have its first museum on the history of homosexuality. But what exactly should be in it? Simon Tait reports There is hardly a minority interest that isn't celebrated in a museum; everything from teapots to Elvis Presley gets the curatorial treatment. There are...
- Articles 2008-10-09
- State and Utilities Team Up to Save Energy With 'Green Building Initiative'
- It's not exactly a "get-out-of-prison-free"card, but a new innovative, statewide public-private partnership will helppay for energy-saving building retrofits at more than a dozen prisons inCalifornia. Representatives of the state's investor-owned utilities --Southern California Edison, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Diego Gas& Electric and Southern California Gas Co. --...
- Articles 2008-10-09
- From banks to bankruptcy, everything you need to know about the
- HOW BIG IS THE RESCUE PACKAGE? In total, very big. It amounts to 500bn, which is to say 500 hundred thousand million, or 500,000,000,000. To put that in perspective, it is about a third of the total national income and a bit less than the total (589bn)...
- Articles 2008-10-09
- Quotes of the day
- The moment has arrived for the court to shine the light of constitutionality on the reasons for detention. Judge Ricardo Urbina orders the release of 17 Chinese Uighur Muslims from prison at Guantanamo Bay I wish I could snap my fingers and make it...
- Articles 2008-10-09
- Double murderer won't be released from prison
- UTAH STATE PRISON -- Convicted double murderer Edgar Tiedemann will spend the rest of his life behind bars. The Utah Board of Pardons and Parole said Wednesday that Tiedemann, 61, will serve his natural life in prison. The decision was made just two days after his parole...
- Articles 2008-10-09
- Isolation, deprivation for men in U.S. brig
- WASHINGTON -- A U.S. military officer warned Pentagon officials that an American detainee was being driven nearly insane by months of punishing isolation and sensory deprivation in a U.S. military brig, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press. While the treatment of prisoners at detention facilities...
- Articles 2008-10-08
- Judge orders Gitmo to free 17 Chinese Muslims
- WASHINGTON -- A federal judge ordered the Bush administration Tuesday to immediately free 17 Chinese Muslims from Guantanamo Bay into the United States, a dramatic ruling that could set the course for releasing dozens of other prisoners at the naval facility in Cuba. The Bush administration announced...
- Articles 2008-10-08
- U.S. opposes bail for Iranian suspect
- Federal prosecutors yesterday released the content of jailhouse phone calls to reinforce their contention that an indicted Chester County chemical engineer is a flight risk. The conversations between Ali Amirnazmi, 64, a U.S. and Iranian citizen accused of illicitly consorting with Iranian officials, and his daughter, who lives in western...
- Articles 2008-10-08
- Kensington man gets life for killing girl
- Convicted killer Bryan McDonald of Kensington was spared the death penalty yesterday in the murder of a 15-year-old girl. After a parade of witnesses painted a horror story of McDonald's childhood, he was sentenced to life in prison without parole by Common Pleas Court Judge Jeffrey P. Minehart. The defense...
- Articles 2008-10-08
- State offers county $100 million for new jail, but strings attached
- State corrections officials are dangling $100 million in front of San Mateo County to build a new state jail, but county officials say they'll probably decline because of strings attached to the money -- including a stipulation that a site be selected within 90 days. County...
- Articles 2008-10-08
- sidebar s s s
- As Nelson Mandela smiles his sweet smile at today's Hyde Park concert to celebrate his 90th birthday, he might also be pondering the pros and cons of playing the celebrity game. The Sugababes, Queen and Lewis will be doing their stuff on stage, but their number will not include...
- Articles 2008-10-08
- Torture 'widespread' in Jordan prisons: HRW
- AMMAN AFP — Human Rights Watch said in a new report on Wednesday that torture continues to be "routine and widespread" in Jordanian jails, and claimed that some prison bosses have personally abused inmates. The New York-based watchdog urged the government to prosecute abusers and said nations which...
- Articles 2008-10-08
- Nurse admits hit-run, will get 1-2 years in jail
- A registered nurse pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of leaving the scene of a March accident that killed 15-year-old Marylee Otto in the Northeast. Michelle Johnson, 40, of Lawrence Street near Nedro Avenue, in Olney, who had worked as a nurse at the Philadelphia Prison System, is to be...
- Articles 2008-10-08
- McDonald gets life term for murder of Nicole Reilly
- A Common Pleas judge yesterday sentenced Bryan McDonald to life in prison without parole in the 2004 beating-strangulation of 15-year-old Nicole Reilly. Judge Jeffrey Minehart also ruled that McDonald, 29, of Kensington, was not mentally impaired, and thus, could have been eligible for the death penalty. After the sentencing, Reilly's...
- Articles 2008-10-08
- Drug dealer sentenced to 25 years in prison
- A Germantown man who was betrayed by a drug dealer-turned-government informant was sentenced yesterday to 25 years in federal prison for drug trafficking and related weapons offenses. Edward Basley, 29, has been in federal custody since November 2005. He was convicted after a five-day trial in February 2007 of possession...
- Articles 2008-10-08
- Lethal injection challenge in Missouri may rest on definitions: Rule
- Lawyers representing death-row inmate John C. Middleton and 16 others sentenced to death asked the Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday to require the state Department of Corrections to submit its lethal injection policy to public comment. Middleton, the lead plaintiff, was scheduled to be executed on...
- Articles 2008-10-08
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