Archive for ‘October, 2010’

Security Cameras to Strengthen Safety

Security Cameras to Strengthen Safety

Abilene’s state Supported Living Center is now wired up in its common areas with security camera equipment as part of a state mandate under a senate bill signed by Texas Governor Rick Perry in 2009.

Real Estate Agent Faces Fraud Charges

Real Estate Agent Faces Fraud Charges

Barbara Lynnae Puro, 47, member of the Savage Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources Commission has been charged by the U. S. Attorney’s Office for allegedly participating in a mortgage fraud scheme which then bilked lenders across the country out of more than $4million in her role as real estate agent.

Promise for Prostate Cancer

Promise for Prostate Cancer

It was reportedly announced at the 25th Annual Advances in Contrast Ultrasound- ICUS Bubble Conference in Chicago that Prostate Cancer can be diagnosed at an early stage without ionizing radiation.

Haiti Cholera Death Toll Near 300

Haiti Cholera Death Toll Near 300

Health officials warned Wednesday that Haiti should prepare for the worst as nearly 300 people are now known to have died in a cholera outbreak in the country.

LimeWire Shuts Down Over Copyright Infringement

LimeWire Shuts Down Over Copyright Infringement

LimeWire, which allows people to share songs and other files over the Internet, was shut down yesterday after it was found liable for copyright infringement.

China Launches Fastest Supercomputer

China Launches Fastest Supercomputer

China is launching the fastest supercomputer on Thursday, replacing the United States as maker of the swiftest machine, which incorporates thousands of graphics chips.

Fresno is No Escape to Bedbugs Problem

Fresno is No Escape to Bedbugs Problem

Fresno didn’t escape about an infestation of bedbugs that made national headlines, as the bloodsucking pests have been a growing and highly visible problem in the city today.

Harrisburg to Release City Payroll this Week

Harrisburg to Release City Payroll this Week

Harrisburg officials announced today that they already have enough money to be able to release payroll for its 577 employees this week, despite the city’s continuing financial troubles.

St. John Archbishop Continues to Find Church Missing Accounts

St. John Archbishop Continues to Find Church Missing Accounts

The Roman Catholic Archbishop Martin Currie of St. John, New Brunswick continues to find the church’s missing accounts regardless of the resignation that was submitted by the Archdiocesan Business Manager and comptroller.

SCF Works With New Sales Advisor Deutsche Bank

SCF Works With New Sales Advisor Deutsche Bank

South Canterbury Finance (SCF) worked closely with the newly appointed sales advisor Deutsche Bank of New Zealand for its best sale strategy.