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Spokane man sentenced to five years in prison for receiving child pornography
James A. McDevitt, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington, announced that Richard Lloyd Parham, age 58, of Spokane, Washington, was sentenced today for receiving child pornography over the Internet. In the spring of 2008, the Washington State Patrol High Tech Computer Crimes Unit identified a computer sharing child pornography over the Internet. Further investigation showed that computer to be operating from Richard Parham’s residence in Spokane, Washington. In July 2008, a search warrant was executed at Richard Parham’s residence. Three computers, two additional hard drives, and various electronic storage devices were seized. A thorough examination showed them to contain nearly 600 videos of children pornography. The videos had been downloaded on the computer between December 2007 and July 2008. Some of the videos were of children under 6 … Read entire article »
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Man stole radioactive gold from Los Alamos
By Darrin Jones Earlier today, Alex Maestas, 46, a former employee of the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), was sentenced in federal court in Albuquerque, New Mexico to a one-year term of imprisonment … Read more »
Divided jury convicts former Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich of single count
Rod R. Blagojevich, the ousted former governor of Illinois, was convicted of making false statements to federal agents, but the jury in the corruption case against him also reported that it was … Read more »
FAA says military jets caused sonic booms heard around Puget Sound
Two sonic booms were heard throughout the Puget Sound region shortly before 2 p.m. Tuesday caused by two fighter jets that “scrambled” because another plane had entered restricted air space at Boeing … Read more »
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Senate passes unemployment bill; no relief for 99ers
By Michael Breckenridge The final vote on the unemployment-benefits bill, 59-39, came this afternoon and now will be sent to the House, who is expected to pass the bill and send it to … Read more »
New Jersey lawmakers pass medical marijuana bill
By News Services The New Jersey Legislature approved a measure on Monday that would make the state the first in the region and the 14th in the nation to legalize the use of … Read more »
USGS finds largest oil deposit in the lower 48 states under North Dakota and Montana
By USGS News North Dakota and Montana are sitting on an estimated 3.0 to 4.3 billion barrels of … Read more »
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Man stole radioactive gold from Los Alamos
By Darrin Jones Earlier today, Alex Maestas, 46, a former employee of the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), was sentenced in federal court in Albuquerque, New Mexico to a one-year term of imprisonment to be followed by three years’ supervised release by Senior United States District Judge C. LeRoy Hansen for stealing a two ounce piece of gold, valued at approximately $2,000, from a LANL processing facility. The gold, which was taken by Maestas on March 24, 2009, was contaminated with a small amount of americium and plutonium, which rendered the gold radioactive. According to federal prosecutors, the radioactive plutonium in the gold posed a serious health risk because it could have proven deadly if inhaled … Read entire article »
Former Ridgefield School District employee sentenced to two years in prison for embezzlement
By Emily Langlie Peggy Kane, 57, of Ridgefield, Washington, was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Tacoma to two years in prison, three years of supervised release, and $806,645 in restitution for wire fraud. Kane is the former assistant business manager for the Ridgefield School District, a small school district near Vancouver in Clark County, Washington. Over the course of 10 years, Kane manipulated the payroll system to artificially inflate her salary, illegally collecting more than $800,000. U.S. District Judge Robert J. Bryan imposed the sentence. The Ridgefield School District operates two elementary schools, a middle school, and high school with an annual budget of $16 million in 2009-10. Kane’s employment with the district was terminated … Read entire article »
General Motors files for initial public offering
General Motors filed on Wednesday to go public. The long-awaited event marks the biggest step by the car maker to date in its effort to shed the government’s controlling ownership stake and resume life as a public company. Many details were missing from Wednesday’s filing, including the number of shares it plans to sell in the offering. But G.M. said it plans to sell both common stock and preferred shares, which are considered bond-like instruments. // Billy, Alfred, and General Motors: The Story of Two Unique Men, A Legendary Company, and a Remarkable Time in American HistoryOne industry has had more impact on life in America than any other before or since. Here is the story of two men … Read entire article »
Divided jury convicts former Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich of single count
Rod R. Blagojevich, the ousted former governor of Illinois, was convicted of making false statements to federal agents, but the jury in the corruption case against him also reported that it was hopelessly deadlocked on 23 other counts against him. // Low-Level Radioactive Waste 2003 Annual Survey Report Pay to Play: How Rod Blagojevich Turned Political Corruption Into a National SideshowWeeks after President Barack Obama's remarkable victory, the nation was shocked to learn that Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich had been arrested at h... Read More > Illinois Governor Rod R. Blagojevich And His Chief Of Staff John Harris Arrested: Blagojevich And Harris Charged With Conspiracy To Commit Mail & Wire Fraud, Solicitation Of BriberyA 76-page FBI affidavit alleges that … Read entire article »
FAA says military jets caused sonic booms heard around Puget Sound
Two sonic booms were heard throughout the Puget Sound region shortly before 2 p.m. Tuesday caused by two fighter jets that “scrambled” because another plane had entered restricted air space at Boeing Field, where Air Force One was parked. // Air Force OneTerrorists have seized Air Force One thirty thousand feet in the air with the President, his family, and more than fifty other people on board. Nike Women's Air Force One Glacier/Blue, 72007 XXV 25th Anniversary Edition Air Force One [Blu-ray]The fate of the nation rests on the courage of one man. Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman star in two-time Oscar® nominee Wolfgang Petersen's gripping th... Read More > Nike Air Force One Mid ' 07Nike air force … Read entire article »
Attack on Iraqi army recruits kills at least 41
A suicide bomber blew himself up Tuesday among dozens of Iraqi army recruits who had gathered near a military headquarters in downtown Baghdad in a strike that officials said killed at least 51 people and wounded 119. The massive morning blast took place just outside the former Iraqi Ministry of Defense building that now houses the army’s 11th division headquarters. The site receives about 250 new recruits each week as Iraqi security forces try to bolster their ranks to prepare for the U.S. military’s looming withdrawal after seven years of war. // Ambush Alley: The Most Extraordinary Battle of the Iraq WarMarch 23, 2003: U.S. Marines from the Task Force Tarawa are caught up in one of the … Read entire article »
Trauma can cause diseases that mimic Lou Gehrig’s, researchers say
A peer-reviewed paper to be published Wednesday in a leading journal of neuropathology suggests that Lou Gehrig’s demise — and that of some other athletes and soldiers given a diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease — might have been catalyzed by injuries only now becoming understood: concussions and other brain trauma. Although the paper does not discuss the Yankees slugger specifically, its authors in interviews acknowledged the clear implication: Lou Gehrig might not have had Lou Gehrig’s disease. // … Read entire article »
California gay marriage on hold as case is appealed
A U.S. appeals court panel on Monday ruled that same-sex couples could not marry in California while the court considers the constitutionality of the state’s gay marriage ban, according to wire reports. But the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals panel set a relatively aggressive schedule for hearing the case, ordering lawyers to produce a series of briefs between Sept. 17 and Nov. 1. The Monday decision by the appellate panel reverses a ruling last week by U.S. District Court Chief Judge Vaughn Walker, who had said marriages could resume while higher courts considered the matter. // Anne Taintor,Inc. 01441 Magnet, Gay Marriage?, 3-3/8-Inch, SquareOur beautiful 3-3/8-Inch square magnets are individually bagged and perfect for refrigerator, locker or filing cabinet. Gay … Read entire article »
Mets’ Rodriguez may be out for season
The Mets’ 2010 season continued its downward spiral Monday with the disclosure that closer Francisco Rodriguez tore a ligament in his right thumb last week during an altercation with the father of his common-law wife. The incident took place last Wednesday night at Citi Field and led to misdemeanor assault charges against Rodriguez, a ton of bad publicity for the Mets, an agreement by Rodriguez to enter anger-management counseling and, now, in all likelihood, surgery that would probably end his season. // MLB New York Mets Locker Room SignExciting digitally printed team graphics. NY Mets Raglan 3/4 sleeve T-shirt by MajesticThis NEW New York Mets Raglan 3/4 Sleeve T-Shirt by Majestic Athletic, is made from 100% Cotton jersey and … Read entire article »
China’s economy passes Japan’s in quarter, becoming the world’s second largest
After three decades of spectacular growth, China has passed Japan to become the world’s second-largest economy behind the United States, according to government figures released early Monday. The milestone, though anticipated for some time, is the most striking evidence yet that China’s ascendance is for real and that the rest of the world will have to reckon with a new economic superpower. The milestone was reached early Monday, when Tokyo said that in the second quarter, the Japanese economy was valued at about $1.28 trillion, slightly below China’s figure of $1.33 trillion. The gross domestic product of the United States was roughly $14 trillion in 2009. Japan’s economy grew 0.4 percent in the second quarter, Tokyo said, … Read entire article »
Long Bridge Swim hits Sandpoint with a splash
By Janice Simeone The 16th Annual Long Bridge Swim in Sandpoint, Idaho, started with a splash at 9am sharp on August 7. The Long Bridge Swim is the Northwest’s premier open-water event. The Swim is 1.76 miles across Lake Pend Oreille. Founder and local swimming enthusiast Eric Ridgeway offered the first LBS in 1995 with 68 participants. The event brought … Read entire article »
Judge says California ban on gay marriage can end on Aug. 18
Just a week after ruling that Proposition 8 – a 2008 voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage – was unconstitutional, Judge Vaughn R. Walker, the chief judge of the Federal District Court of the Northern District of California, lifted a stay on his decision, opening the door for untold numbers of gay couples to marry in the nation’s most populous state. But he delayed implementation of the order to lift his stay until Aug. 18. // Caselogic JDS-6Black/Blue 6-Capacity USB Drive Shuttle (Black/Blue)Case Logic is obsessed with organization! No matter who you are, what toys, tools or technology you have, where you are, or where you are going, Case ... Read More > The Truth About Same-Sex Marriage: 6 … Read entire article »
Edward E. Whitacre Jr. says he will step down as G.M.’s chief executive
In a surprising development, GM’s chairman and chief executive, Edward Whitacre Jr. announced Thursday that he would step down as chief executive on Sept. 1 and be succeed by Daniel F. Akerson, a G.M. board member and a managing director of the Carlyle Group. Whitacre will stay on as chairman until year end, when Akerson will assume that role as well. “We’re going to have a smooth, seamless transition here,” Whitacre said. The announcement came shortly after General Motors said that it earned $1.3 billion in the second quarter and cited sustained progress in rebuilding operations after emerging from its government-sponsored bankruptcy last year. // Scosche GM1500B Multi Kit with DIN/ISO 5/8-Inch Extension Included for 1982-Up General Motors1982-Up General Motors … Read entire article »
Paterson aide charged with assault
David W. Johnson, one of Gov. David A. Paterson’s closest aides, surrendered to Bronx prosecutors Thursday morning to face misdemeanor assault charges, a person briefed on the matter said. Johnson arrived at the office of the Bronx district attorney shortly before 9:30 a.m. and was expected to be formally charged later Thursday morning. Johnson is the man at the center of a domestic violence scandal that led to Paterson’s decision not to seek election. A special investigation into the scandal found that though Paterson and his advisers made errors of judgment in their handling of a domestic violence case involving Johnson, their actions were not criminal. // New York is open for business: Gov. David Paterson seeks to Bolster … Read entire article »
G.M. reports net income of $1.3 billion as it prepares for public offering
General Motors said Thursday that it had net income of $1.3 billion in the second quarter, becoming the third Detroit automaker to report stronger results. The quarterly profit marks G.M.’s strongest financial performance since 2004, and sets the stage for the automaker to file for an initial public stock offering as soon as Friday. It was the company’s second consecutive quarterly profit. The automaker reported revenue of $33.2 billion in the second quarter compared with $31.5 billion in the first. Earnings in the first quarter were $865 million. // General Electric WB26X181 MOTOR TABLEMOTOR TABLE Motor Heavy Truck Repair ManualMOTOR is the aftermarket industry's most complete service information source. In this publication you will find what you need to know … Read entire article »
















































