Reports over the weekend that bailed-out insurance giant AIG will be paying $165 million in bonuses to executives “in the same business unit that brought the company to the brink of collapse last year” have...
Cynthia McFadden gets to the meat of the Rachel Ray story and uncovers the bare facts of Rachel's FHM magazine photoshoot, her endorsement of Dunkin' Donuts and the ensuing Chef Anthony Bourdain criticism that...
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Well this is quite interesting. A computer engineer, disgruntled with his job working as a system administrator for San Francisco's brand new computer network, is holding the system hostage, even as he sits in jail.Terry Childs took exclusive control of the system and was...
Fleas home gets a Santa Anna makeover. "Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea has lost his multi-million pound house to the wildfire that swept through Malibu over the weekend.
His house was one of 53 destroyed by...
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Beleaguered presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's attorney David Kendall is litigating a FEC
case involving illegal campaign contributions in California. Peter Paul
spent about $2 million in Hillary's 2000 bid...
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"H.R 502 was referred to the House Foreign Affairs Committee. The committee press office told WND no hearings on the bill have been scheduled.The legislation, however, placed Cuellar at the forefront of the effort to involve the U.S. military in Mexico's war on the drug...
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Armagh has been Ireland’s spiritual capital for 1,500 years, the city of Armagh predates Canterbury as a Christian religious site. Taking this into account you will want to see new developments fit in nicely...
"After an extensive six-year investigation by HM Revenue & Customs, and two criminal trials, the man behind a £54m VAT fraud has been jailed for 15 years, the longest sentence ever handed down by a British court for this type of crime.
Emmanuel Hening, a trader with dual...