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Comic: The fork fallback

© 2002-2009 Tim Buckley and Ctrl+Alt+Del Productions. All rights reserved. By reading this fine print your soul is now the exclusive property of Ctrl+Alt+Del and subsidiaries. Unauthorized use of Ctrl+Alt+Del characters, images, materials, souls, odors, ...

From TIM BUCKLEY, CTRL+ALT+DEL,  23 Nov 2009
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Progress Seen on Bill to Grant Residency to Relatives of Illegal Immigrants Killed on 9/11

Fourteen immigrants who were in the country illegally when their relatives were killed in the World Trade Center attacks are still waiting to gain permanent residency, and their lawyer said their tenuous immigration status could be imperiled if ...

From CARA BUCKLEY, The New York Times,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Congress,  U.S. Republican Party,  U.S. Department of Homeland Security,  Peter T. King,  Lamar S. Smith

Global Pressure On Yuan May Hit Growth

GLOBAL pressure on China to lift the value of the yuan against the dollar could stoke risks to growth in 2010, an economist at a state think-tank has said, warning of a deepening dilemma facing policy makers. Yu Bin, head of macroeconomic research ...

From CHRIS BUCKLEY, Shanghai Daily,  22 Nov 2009

Henry's hand was a call to arms for Ireland | Will Buckley

Thierry Henry, right, commiserates with the Republic of Ireland's Richard Dunne ? but the damage had been done. Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images We have heard from Ireland's justice minister, Dermot Ahern: "We should put the powers that be in the ...

From WILL BUCKLEY, Guardian Unlimited,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Thierry Henry,  Richard Dunne,  Lee Smith,  Dermot Ahern,  Nicolas Sarkozy

Goldman Needs to Stand Firm: Firing Line

Goldman Sachs ((GS Quote) is again under fire for doing exactly what it's supposed to do: provide value to its shareholders. When President Obama told Joe the Plumber that spreading his wealth around was going to be a good thing, I naturally ...

From MATTHEW "WHIZ" BUCKLEY, The Street,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Goldman Sachs,  Wall Street Journal,  Barack Obama,  Joe the Plumber

Microphones Join Cameras in Westchester

Shortly before the end of October, ShotSpotter went live in Mount Vernon, blanketing the city’s entire 4.5 square miles with its acoustic gunshot tracking technology. Using half of the $3 million earmarked by Westchester County for the system the other ...

From CARA BUCKLEY, The New York Times,  21 Nov 2009

For Now, New Yorkers Are the Gunfire Sensors

There are no immediate plans to install gunshot listening sensors on New York City’s decreasingly mean streets, according to Paul J. Browne, a spokesman for the Police Department. This is not because New York is safer than ever, he said, but rather ...

From CARA BUCKLEY, The New York Times,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Stock Exchange

Tackling Gun Violence Many Ways on L.I.

On Long Island, one county said yes, and the other said no. Nassau County said yes. Its police commissioner, Lawrence W. Mulvey, began focusing on increased gun violence in pockets of the county after assuming the job in 2007. “It’s a very safe place,” ...

From CARA BUCKLEY, The New York Times,  21 Nov 2009

High-Tech ‘Ears’ Listen for Shots

BANG! The shot rang out after midnight, sending revelers who had spilled from a house party screaming and running down a scrappy Long Island street. Four miles away, in a concrete bunker 25 feet below ground, an emergency dispatcher jumped at the sound, ...

From CARA BUCKLEY, The New York Times,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: BBN Technologies

Sillies for 2009-11-19

© 2002-2009 Tim Buckley and Ctrl+Alt+Del Productions. All rights reserved. By reading this fine print your soul is now the exclusive property of Ctrl+Alt+Del and subsidiaries. Unauthorized use of Ctrl+Alt+Del characters, images, materials, souls, odors, ...

From TIM BUCKLEY, CTRL+ALT+DEL,  19 Nov 2009
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