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Posted on June 11th, 2008
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FAA Slammed For Software Glitch Delays
Numerous flight delays caused by an electronic communication failure at a Federal Aviation Administration facility drew new criticism for an agency that has been scrutinized over air traffic controller staffing ... (more...)
News in Brief
Jazzercise to host open house Saturday: Patti Rukkila, a Belleville-area Jazzercise instructor, will offer a citywide free-for-all Jazzercise Open House 9:15 a.m. Saturday at the Van Buren Recreation Center ... (more...)
Portage Daily Graphic
' Thousands of Canadian cancer patients could be left without critical diagnostic tests in the coming weeks after a potentially disastrous crash in the world supply of nuclear medicines. (more...)
SoCal jury gets case of ex-Marine in Iraq deaths
A federal jury on Wednesday began deliberating whether a former Marine squad leader committed manslaughter in Iraq, marking the first time in which civilians will decide whether the actions of a military ... (more...)
Private Contractors Hold Lots Of U.S. Intel Jobs
More than a quarter of the U.S. intelligence agencies' employees are outside contractors, hired to fill in gaps in the military and civilian work force, according to a survey of the 16 intelligence agencies. (more...)
RFK, Jr. Pushes American Renewal
" Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. '76 spoke about enhancing America's international stature at an event held by the Maryland Democratic Delegation Tuesday night. (more...)
Cong open to constructive talks in J&K; protests on
Posted online: Thursday , August 28, 2008 at 23:36 hrs Updated On: Thursday , August 28, 2008 at 23:36 hrs With no sight of an early end to the impasse in Jammu and Kashmir, the Congress on Wednesday said the ... (more...)
Teen caught drink-driving drank more, caught again
A 19-year-old labourer who was caught drink-driving twice in one day was fined $800 when he appeared in the Alexandra District Court yesterday. (more...)
Dead Sea Scrolls go digital
Simon Tanner, a digital expert from Kings College London, shows the difference in photographs taken of fragments of the Dead Sea scrolls at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. (more...)
BART trains resume normal operation; no fire found
Bay Area Rapid Transit service in the East Bay was restored just before 8 p.m. today after officials received reports of a possible fire near the North Berkeley Station. (more...)