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Arnie Gundersen: Three Things You Should Know About Fukushima
He was an expert witness during the investigation of the 1979 Three Mile Island accident and has studied the catastrophic failure at Chernobyl in 1986. He has critics aplenty — primarily from inside the nuclear industry who see him as a turncoat.
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:56P

Viveka son-in-law's car hits bike, two killed
The two persons on the bike were killed in the accident while Reddy suffered injuries. He was on the way to board a train to Hyderabad after completing the election campaign for his father-in-law in Pulivendula. His wife Sunitha, however,
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:56P

Massive 'Coreflood' Botnet Shut Down By DOJ, FBI
"Identified owners of infected computers will also be told how to 'opt out' from the TRO, if for some reason they want to keep Coreflood running on their computers. At no time will law enforcement authorities access any information that may be stored
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:55P

Barry Bonds verdict: A conviction likely to satisfy no one
Following a 12-day trial and four days of deliberation, the jury in the trial of baseball star Barry Bonds convicted him of obstruction of justice for lying to a grand jury in 2003 about steroid use. Former baseball player Barry Bonds arrives at
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:55P

Barry Bonds verdict: A conviction likely to satisfy no one
Following a 12-day trial and four days of deliberation, the jury in the trial of baseball star Barry Bonds convicted him of obstruction of justice for lying to a grand jury in 2003 about steroid use. Former baseball player Barry Bonds arrives at
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:55P

Oneida Co. officials: Monitoring DWI offenders will be costly
Monitoring the whereabouts of convicted drunk drivers is expected to cost Oneida County an additional $60000 annually as enforcement of a new provision of Leandra's Law becomes more prevalent. The law enacted last year forces
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:55P

State Police Investigate Granby Police Captain
The State Police computer crimes unit removed police captain David Bourque's computers from his home. Police would not release additional information on what the investigation entails. Bourque is on paid leave from his position as of Tuesday,
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:55P

Winklevoss Twins Post a Tweet About Facebook CEO's New Lawsuit
On Monday, Paul Ceglia, who claims that he deserves 50% of Facebook, filed a complaint against the company. As evidence, he offered a series of e-mails he allegedly exchanged with Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's founder and CEO. The Winklevoss Twins have
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:54P

Cybercriminals Infected More Than Two Million Computers
WASHINGTON—The Justice Department said Wednesday it took several steps to disable a network of computers infected by a virus that steals private and financial information from unsuspecting computer users. The department said more than
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:53P

Doomed Purdue pilot said 'Oh my God' before fatal dive
15 crash of a 1942 Taylorcraft DC0-65 single-engine plane near Americus in northern Tippecanoe County. A passenger, Tom Williams, 22, of Sheridan, survived the crash with internal injuries and a broken wrist. The NTSB found there was no mechanical
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:53P

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