Archiv for September, 2010
Times photo by LUCY SCHALY Norman Harvey is facing burglary and other charges.
published: September 24th, 2010
Howard County Police Find ‘Preppy Burglar’
Howard County police have arrested the suspect referred to as the "Preppy Burglar" after receiving a tip from a citizen who recognized the man on TV.
published: September 24th, 2010
Trapped in 1300
His name is a mouthful. God's Neediest Creature, The Knowing but Unlearned, The Tutored but Unwise Son of Shalaby, the Hanafy and Egyptian Seller of Pickles and Sweets. This name wasn't one he ever heard. Rather, it is a presumptuous and honorific title he bestows upon himself.
published: September 24th, 2010
Internet Control Issues: It’s Not Just China
Fighting international cyber-terrorism isn't easy, but it's a mission on which we can all agree, right? Not so fast. Russia has been pushing a proposal in The United Nations agency for information technology, which describes the greatest cyber-threat not as hacking or stealing but as using the Internet to spread ideas that might undermine a country. Russia wants any such use of the Internet ...
published: September 24th, 2010
Crimestoppers: Looking for Christopher Miller
Springfield Police are looking for a man they say is a career property crimes criminal. read more
published: September 24th, 2010
Cyber Attack Targeting Iran’s Nuclear Plant?
Cyber worm designed to bring down industrial complexes has Iran's new nuclear power plant in its sights, while experts say a nation like China, Israel or even the U.S. could be behind it Applause as Ahmadinejad Spews 9/11 Insults
published: September 24th, 2010
Police arrest three in possible Clark County theft ring
Police recently linked missing camping equipment to three Vancouver residents during an investigation into an alleged crime ring involving auto break-ins, thefts, burglaries, identity thefts and drug dealings.
published: September 24th, 2010
California has paid scores of criminals to care for residents
The rules of the state's home healthcare program, as interpreted by a judge this year, permit such felons to work as aides. Among their crimes are rape, assault and theft. Scores of people convicted of crimes such as rape, elder abuse and assault with a deadly weapon are permitted to care for some of California's most vulnerable residents as part of the government's home health aide program.
published: September 24th, 2010
Survey says US public doesn’t support Internet regulation
57 per cent of likely voters in the U.S. don't support any Internet regulation by the federal government, according to a new survey released by Broadband for America, an advocacy group with members including AT&T and Verizon Communications.
published: September 24th, 2010
NC GOP offers 10-point plan if there’s takeover
ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Republicans are traveling around the state presenting a 10-point plan they pledge they'll work to pass if they win control of the Legislature for the first time in 112 years, including reductions in spending and tax rates.





