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BREAKING NEWS: Tom Brokaw Involved In Fatal Car Accident
by xrammyx on Dec.05, 2009, under My World
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Tom Brokaw Involved In Fatal Car Accident
Former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw and his wife say they were involved in a three-car accident on a New York City highway that killed one woman.
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TX Teacher Taped Kids in Bathroom: Cops
by xrammyx on Dec.03, 2009, under My World
HOUSTON – A charter school teacher is accused of secretly videotaping students while they were using the bathroom.
Craig McDonald, a 59-year-old instructor at Raul Yzaguirre School for Success in southwest Houston, was scheduled to be in court Wednesday, according to the Houston Chronicle.
Investigators say he put a miniature camera inside a fake smoke detector in the bathroom. The camera then sent images back to a monitor on McDonald’s desk.
Police seized several computers and other electronic equipment from his home, the paper said.
After being charged with improper photography/visual recording on Monday, McDonald posted $2,000 bail.
If convicted, McDonald could face up to two years in jail and a $10,000 fine.
The school has about 1,250 students of elementary, middle, and high-school age, according to its web site.
Toddler Tells Police of Grandma’s Death
by xrammyx on Dec.03, 2009, under My World
DALLAS – Dallas police say a 2-year-old boy is now a witness in his grandmother’s homicide investigation.
A relative dropped the boy off Tuesday at the Southeast Patrol Substation on Jim Miller Road. Sources said his statements led police to believe that something had happened to his grandmother.
Officers later found 35-year-old Zulma Salmeron dead inside Room 11 at the Luxury Inn Motel along C.F. Hawn Freeway.
Police now believe Salmeron’s boyfriend, Jose Gonzales, dropped the boy off at the relative’s house. That relative instead took him to the police station.
“About that same time, there was a single car accident that occurred a few miles away. The driver [Gonzalez] was probably the last person to see the grandmother, who we were looking for,” said Sgt. Bruce McDonald.
Gonzalez was taken to a local hospital following the crash. He has since been charged with murder.
Police have not revealed details about a possible motive. But a report states that Salmeron was in the process of moving out of the couple’s apartment.
The boy is currently in state custody. His grandmother had been caring for him while his mother is in Houston.
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Mackenzie Phillips: I slept with my own father
by xrammyx on Sep.23, 2009, under My World
“Don’t hate my father,” Mackenzie Phillips tells PEOPLE.
But in a tell-all book out Wednesday, the former childhood actress reveals that her dad, musician John Phillips of the ’60s band the Mamas and the Papas, engaged with her in a long-term incestuous relationship.
Phillips, 49, who has survived drug addiction, arrests and divorce, writes in the book “High on Arrival” that she was already a star playing a boy-crazy teen on the TV sitcom “One Day at a Time” when her father had sex with her on the night before she was to marry Jeff Sessler, a member of the Rolling Stones entourage, in 1979.
Kevin Mitnick dumped by ISP after attacks
by xrammyx on Aug.04, 2009, under My World
"They kicked me off," Mitnick says, noting he doesn’t begrudge Hostedhere.net, which he used for five years. But after a number of break-ins that targeted the former hacker, "they decided it wasn’t cost-effective to keep me around," Mitnick says, adding, "I’m a target," mostly for those who want to play "king of the hill" by hacking someone once known as a notorious hacker.
Reports surfaced during last week’s Black Hat conference that Mitnick and other security experts had their websites hacked.
But Mitnick hasn’t been left Webless. FireHost has stepped in to offer Mitnick a refuge for the basic advertising he does online for his consultancy, Mitnick Security Consulting LLC.
FireHost provides hosting that uses what CEO Chris Drake claims are better defence measures – provided to all its customers – than might be found at the typical web-hosting firm.
FireHost makes use of the Imperva application firewall to defend against SQL injection, cross-site scripting and other application-layer attacks. The firm also makes use of home-grown Snort-based tools and Top Layer’s security device to mitigate against denial-of-service attacks, intrusion-prevention and to scan for possible infected web pages.
Tsunami warning canceled after New Zealand quake
by xrammyx on Jul.15, 2009, under My World
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) – The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says a tsunami generated after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake off of New Zealand is small and poses no threat. The warning center says no destructive waves are headed for New Zealand’s western coastline after a tsunami warning was issued …
WTOP Radio · July 15, 2009, 4:25 AM (PST)
I am glad that this did not happen, I hate to see another Tsunami disaster anywhere in the world.
TheRoundTable
by xrammyx on Jun.23, 2009, under My World
Check out tonights show on TheRoundTable we had some great news and OH Crap moments, and of course Shaun Daily from TVTalk called with his news and we got into some entertainment news. TheRoundTable
N. Korea Warns of ‘Merciless’ Nuclear Offensive
by xrammyx on Jun.09, 2009, under My World
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea said Tuesday it would use nuclear weapons in a “merciless offensive” if provoked — its latest bellicose rhetoric apparently aimed at deterring any international punishment for its recent atomic test blast.
The tensions emanating from Pyongyang are beginning to hit nascent business ties with the South: a Seoul-based fur manufacturer became the first South Korean company to announce Monday it was pulling out of an industrial complex in the North’s border town of Kaesong.
The complex, which opened in 2004, is a key symbol of rapprochement between the two Koreas but the goodwill is evaporating quickly in the wake of North Korea’s nuclear test on May 25 and subsequent missile tests.
>> Click to read more on North Korea’s nuclear program.Pyongyang raised tensions a notch by reviving its rhetoric in a commentary in the state-run Minju Joson newspaper Tuesday.
“Our nuclear deterrent will be a strong defensive means … as well as a merciless offensive means to deal a just retaliatory strike to those who touch the country’s dignity and sovereignty even a bit,” said the commentary, carried by the official Korean Central News Agency.It appeared to be the first time that North Korea referred to its nuclear arsenal as “offensive” in nature. Pyongyang has long claimed that its nuclear weapons program is a deterrent and only for self-defense against what it calls U.S. attempts to invade it.
The tough talk came as South Korea and the U.S. lead an effort at the U.N. Security Council to have the North punished for its nuclear test with tough sanctions.
Relations between the two Koreas have significantly worsened since a pro-U.S, conservative government took office in Seoul last year, advocating a tougher policy on the North. Since then, reconciliation talks have been cut off and all key joint projects except the factory park in Kaesong have been suspended.
Some 40,000 North Koreans are employed at the zone, making everything from electronics and watches to shoes and utensils, providing a major source of revenue for the cash-strapped North. The park combines South Korean technology and management expertise with cheap North Korean labor.A total of 106 South Korean companies operate in the park. That number will go down by the end of the month when Skinnet, the fur-maker, completes its pullout.
A Skinnet company official said the decision was primarily over “security concerns” for its employees, and also because of a decline in orders from clients concerned over possible disruptions to operations amid the soaring tensions.
The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak with reporters.
The industrial park’s fate has been in doubt since last month when North Korea threatened to scrap all contracts on running the joint complex and said it would write new rules of its own and the South must accept them or pull out of the zone.
The companies have also been concerned by the detention of a South Korean man working at the complex by North Korean authorities since late March for allegedly denouncing the regime’s political system.
The two sides are to hold talks on the fate of the park Thursday.
Intensifying its confrontation with the U.S., North Korea handed down 12-year prison terms to two detained American journalists on Monday.
Tonight on TheRoundTable
by xrammyx on Apr.07, 2009, under My World
Leave a Comment :Entertainment, Fox News, news, North Korea, Oh Crap more...Police Close to Charging California Prisoner in Chandra Levy Case
by xrammyx on Feb.21, 2009, under My World
Police have interviewed and are close to charging a California prison inmate in the eight-year-old case of Chandra Levy, the federal intern who vanished and was found murdered a year later, a law enforcement official told FOX News on Saturday.
The official said Washington, D.C., authorities submitted evidence to the U.S. Attorney’s Office to obtain an arrest warrant for Ingmar Guandique, a Salvadoran immigrant who will be served papers in California and likely will be flown to Washington to hear the charges against him.
Guandique, 27, is in the high-security Victorville federal prison in Adelanto, Calif., the source told FOX.
Guandique was convicted of assaulting two women in Washington’s Rock Creek Park around the time of Levy’s disappearance and is serving a 10-year sentence in federal prison, according to The Washington Post. It’s the same park where Levy’s remains were found in 2002, the year after she vanished.
Another inmate told investigators that Guandique confessed to Levy’s murder, according to WRC-TV in Washington. But Guandique reportedly changed his story when speaking to police, saying that he saw Levy several times in the park but played no part in her death.
Levy’s parents, Robert and Susan Levy, said Friday night that police told them there had been a break in the case, KXTV in Sacramento reported.
“Your child is dead and gone and it’s painful, but we’re glad that the police and people are doing something, and investigating, and making a difference so somebody’s not on the street to do it again,” Susan Levy told KGO-TV in San Francisco.
The parents did not say when an arrest warrant might be issued.
Levy, 24, of Modesto, Calif., had just completed an internship at the U.S. Bureau of Prisons when she disappeared after leaving her apartment in jogging clothes on May 1, 2001. Her remains were found about a year later.
The cause of death was ruled a homicide, but nobody ever was charged.
Levy was romantically linked to married California Rep. Gary Condit. He acknowledged to detectives that they had an intimate relationship, but he denied any involvement in or knowledge of Levy’s disappearance or death. Levy’s parents also said their daughter had told them about the affair.
Though police never publicly named Condit a suspect, the negative publicity from the case was cited as the main cause of the Democrat’s re-election defeat in 2002.
D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier said Saturday her department had no information to release in the ongoing case.
“This case generated numerous bits of information, which we continue to follow up on,” she said in a statement.
After Condit did not get re-elected, he sued several media outlets that had connected him to the disappearance and death of Levy. He reached an undisclosed settlement with three tabloid newspapers.
finally maybe some closure in this case, it was cold for a long time.
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