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- Obama’s Halloween: No ‘web’ problems here
- Cross-border drug tunnel had rail system, electricity
- Calif. woman who killed pimp now free on parole
- Why spy on allies? Even good friends keep secrets
- Iraqi PM: Terror 'found a second chance' in Iraq
- No October jinx this time for the stock market
- Toronto police say they have mayor drug video
- Dell laptop buyers make a stink over cat smell
- Kentucky is No. 1 in preseason poll
- Judge: No questionable comments on NY stop-frisk
- NY officials glad police stop-frisk ruling blocked
- Some Syrians lose themselves in music as war rages
- After unity, some Democrats push back on Obama
- Snags set back air traffic control system update
- Watchdog: Syria destroyed chemical arms equipment
- Google, Oracle, Red Hat to help fix HealthCare.gov
- Millions face food stamp cuts on Nov. 1
- Halloween live blog: White House ghost stories
- Justices reverse wrongful death Virginia Tech verdict
- Prosecutor reviewing facts in Georgia gym mat death
- Cory Booker sworn in as U.S. senator
- Boy falls from Disneyland Paris pirate ride
- Drink it while you can, as study points to looming wine shortage
- Businessweek mocks Obamacare glitches
- FAA tells air travelers to rock on
- Court testimony reveals affair between two Murdoch editors
- FAA allows passengers' gadget use
- 'This call may be monitored': Snowden gets tech support job in Russia, report says
- Obamacare court challenge: Do corporations have religious freedom rights?
- Watchdog: Syria has destroyed chemical production facilities
Obama’s Halloween: No ‘web’ problems here Posted: 31 Oct 2013 03:35 PM PDT |
Cross-border drug tunnel had rail system, electricity Posted: 31 Oct 2013 03:21 PM PDT |
Calif. woman who killed pimp now free on parole Posted: 31 Oct 2013 03:17 PM PDT By Alex Dobuzinskis LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A California woman who served nearly two decades in prison for killing her pimp at age 16 was released on parole on Thursday, after becoming the face of a campaign to reform the treatment of young offenders. Sara Kruzan, 35, left the Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla before dawn, state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation spokesman Luis Patino said in a statement. Kruzan was taken to Orange County in Southern California, where she will live, and processed at a parole office, Patino said. Earlier this week, when California Governor Jerry Brown, a Democrat, upheld her parole, the decision was hailed as a watershed moment by lawmakers and activists who had fought on her behalf for more than five years. |
Why spy on allies? Even good friends keep secrets Posted: 31 Oct 2013 11:45 AM PDT |
Iraqi PM: Terror 'found a second chance' in Iraq Posted: 31 Oct 2013 01:14 PM PDT |
No October jinx this time for the stock market Posted: 31 Oct 2013 02:59 PM PDT |
Toronto police say they have mayor drug video Posted: 31 Oct 2013 04:38 PM PDT |
Dell laptop buyers make a stink over cat smell Posted: 31 Oct 2013 11:54 AM PDT NEW YORK (AP) — A noxious feline odor has some Dell customers caterwauling. |
Kentucky is No. 1 in preseason poll Posted: 31 Oct 2013 12:51 PM PDT |
Judge: No questionable comments on NY stop-frisk Posted: 31 Oct 2013 03:59 PM PDT |
NY officials glad police stop-frisk ruling blocked Posted: 31 Oct 2013 03:30 PM PDT |
Some Syrians lose themselves in music as war rages Posted: 31 Oct 2013 11:47 AM PDT |
After unity, some Democrats push back on Obama Posted: 31 Oct 2013 02:04 PM PDT |
Snags set back air traffic control system update Posted: 31 Oct 2013 02:15 PM PDT |
Watchdog: Syria destroyed chemical arms equipment Posted: 31 Oct 2013 05:39 AM PDT |
Google, Oracle, Red Hat to help fix HealthCare.gov Posted: 31 Oct 2013 02:50 PM PDT By Susan Cornwell and David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration said it has brought in experts from top technology companies including Google Inc and Oracle Corp to fix the HealthCare.gov website, as Republicans press for details about the botched October 1 launch that prevented millions of Americans from signing up for new insurance plans. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said it had added dozens of technology experts and engineers to its round-the-clock effort to fix the technical glitches on the site that is key to the implementation of President Barack Obama's healthcare restructuring law. Giving some of the first details of who might be leading the tech fix, HHS officials identified two experts by name: Michael Dickerson, a website reliability engineer on leave from Google, and Greg Gershman, a Baltimore-based innovation director with the firm Mobomo and who previously worked for the White House and the General Services Administration. "We are doing everything we can to assist those contractors to make HealthCare.gov a highly performant, highly reliable, highly secure system." Oracle CEO Larry Ellison told shareholders at the company's annual meeting on Thursday in Redwood City, California. |
Millions face food stamp cuts on Nov. 1 Posted: 31 Oct 2013 12:43 PM PDT |
Halloween live blog: White House ghost stories Posted: |
Justices reverse wrongful death Virginia Tech verdict Posted: 31 Oct 2013 07:56 AM PDT |
Prosecutor reviewing facts in Georgia gym mat death Posted: 31 Oct 2013 01:39 PM PDT |
Cory Booker sworn in as U.S. senator Posted: 31 Oct 2013 11:46 AM PDT |
Boy falls from Disneyland Paris pirate ride Posted: 31 Oct 2013 06:17 AM PDT |
Drink it while you can, as study points to looming wine shortage Posted: 31 Oct 2013 04:45 AM PDT Attention wine lovers: savor every last sip, as researchers say there may be a global shortage looming. Wine prices could shoot up because of a fall in production and growing thirst for wine among Chinese and Americans, Morgan Stanley research said in a report Wednesday. But since then supply has fallen because of lower production capacity, slipping in 2012 to the lowest level in 40 years, the US bank said. Production capacity has dropped particularly in Europe, where today it is 10 percent lower than in 2005, especially in France, the world's top producer, followed by Italy and Spain. |
Businessweek mocks Obamacare glitches Posted: 31 Oct 2013 07:31 AM PDT |
FAA tells air travelers to rock on Posted: 31 Oct 2013 01:59 PM PDT |
Court testimony reveals affair between two Murdoch editors Posted: 31 Oct 2013 07:49 AM PDT Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson, two former editors of Rupert Murdoch's now defunct News of the World tabloid, were having an affair at the time their reporters are accused of hacking into phones, a court heard on Thursday. Prosecutor Andrew Edis said the closeness of their relationship showed that both knew as much as each other how staff at the tabloid were operating. "What Mr Coulson knew, Mrs Brooks knew too. What Mrs Brooks knew, Mr Coulson knew too," Edis told the court. |
FAA allows passengers' gadget use Posted: 31 Oct 2013 12:41 PM PDT |
'This call may be monitored': Snowden gets tech support job in Russia, report says Posted: 31 Oct 2013 04:11 AM PDT |
Obamacare court challenge: Do corporations have religious freedom rights? Posted: 31 Oct 2013 02:41 AM PDT |
Watchdog: Syria has destroyed chemical production facilities Posted: 31 Oct 2013 02:01 PM PDT By Dominic Evans BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria has destroyed or rendered inoperable all of its declared chemical weapons production and mixing facilities, meeting a major deadline in an ambitious disarmament program, the international chemical weapons watchdog said Thursday. The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), which won the Nobel Peace prize this month, said its teams had inspected 21 out of 23 chemical weapons sites across the country. Syria "has completed the functional destruction of critical equipment for all of its declared chemical weapons production facilities and mixing/filling plants, rendering them inoperable," it said, meeting a November 1 deadline for the work. The next target date is November 15, by when the OPCW and Syria must agree to a detailed plan of destruction, including how and where to destroy more than 1,000 metric tonnes of toxic agents and munitions. |
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