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Lawsuit: Amazon Ate My Homework
in Wangtam, on 2009-08-02
...r in Remote Support
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• About the security content of iPhone OS 3.0.1
• Windows Anytime Upgrade and Family Pack Pricing
• Microsoft sticker shock: Anytime Upgrade, Family Pack ...
Charges Brought in Toxic Pet Food Case
in China Venture News, on February 10, 2008
The BBC and other news sources are reporting that two Chinese firms and an American Company have been indicted in the US for "their alleged role in a tainted pet food scandal."
We reported back in May of last year on toxins in pet food and other substances imported from China. ...
Policing virtual crime
in Sox First, on September 26, 2007
...ly, a world where all these exchanges can happen anonymously, where there are no police, courts and extradition laws. Perfect spot for people to steal and launder money? You bet, says Anand Sastry in...
Black is black
in Sox First, on August 2, 2007
...my St Eve said she was not convinced Black wouldn't try to stay in his native country and fight extradition. So she has trusted him enough to release him on bail, but not enough to let him leave t...
THE DOG IS BARKING AGAIN
in The Celebrities Weblog, on April 7, 2007
...s bounty hunter, Duane Chapman.
Chapman has been in the news recently as the subject of a possible extradition to Mexico because of an alleged violation of that country's laws governing the actio...
Ex-SportingBet Exec Can Go Back to London
in The Gambling Weblog, on September 29, 2006
...is month since he was wanted by Louisiana. However, NY governor, George Pataki claimed there was no extradition law that could send him to another State. New York also does not currently outlaw offsho...
Bring it on, says Conrad Black
in Sox First, on September 11, 2006
...ay from this trial." In keeping with this line of attack, Black has waived his right to fight extradition from Canada or the United Kingdom on the new charges of tax evasion. Given his answers ...
Global SOX and poor relations
in Sox First, on July 17, 2006
This weekend, the deadline kicked in for overseas companies listed on US exchanges to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley. And the response from European firms has been panic , reports Forbes . Some 17 per cent say they would consider delisting and less than half think the benefits would outweigh ...




