Sunday, August 24, 2014

Northern California earthquake is the strongest in 25 years - CNN


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Northern California earthquake is the strongest in 25 years

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(CNN) -- The strongest earthquake in 25 years struck Northern California early Sunday, injuring more than 120 people, damaging historic buildings in downtown Napa and turning fireplaces into rubble. The 6.1-magnitude quake struck just six miles southwest ...


Earthquake rattles, doesn't wreck Napa wineries

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Strong Earthquake Shakes Northern California

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Saturday, August 23, 2014

US Officials and Experts at Odds on Threat Posed by ISIS - New York Times


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US Officials and Experts at Odds on Threat Posed by ISIS

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WASHINGTON — Earlier this year, President Obama likened the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria to a junior varsity basketb »


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Thursday, August 21, 2014

Details emerge about ransom, failed rescue of journalist Foley - USA TODAY


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Details emerge about ransom, failed rescue of journalist Foley

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New details are emerging surrounding the kidnapping and attempted military rescue of American journalist James Foley, whose beheading by the militant group Islamic State was revealed in a chilling video posted to the Internet this week. The head of ...


Despite ISIS Horror, Congress Is Wary of US Military Expansion

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Obama lands in the rough among critics over second day of golf after James ...

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Disclosure of Failed Attempt to Rescue Foley Is Criticized

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

US airstrikes in Iraq continue as Obama considers how to protect hostage after ... - Fox News


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US airstrikes in Iraq continue as Obama considers how to protect hostage after ...

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FILE - In this Friday, May 27, 2011, file photo, journalist James Foley responds to questions during an interview with The Associated Press, in Boston. A video by Islamic State militants that purports to show the killing of Foley by the militant group was released ...


Accent of James Foley's executioner prompts a reckoning in Britain

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James Foley Remembered as ''A Man of Incredible Bravery''

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The James Foley I Knew in the War Zone

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Privacy study shows Google

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Using trackers called “webh bugs,” third parties collecr user data from many popularweb sites, and sites oftebn allow this, even though their privacy policiesa say they don’t share user data with others. “Web bugs from Googler and its subsidiaries were found on 92 of the top 100 Web sitees and 88 percent of theapproximatelt 400,000 unique domains examined in the the authors found. Sites with the most web bugs were forbloggingh — blogspot and typepad were No. 1 and No. 2 on the list in and blogger was No. 4. Google itselgf was No. 3.
Ashkan Soltani, Travis Pinnickl and Joshua Gomez ofthe university’s information schoopl wrote the study, published They analyzed privacy policies postefd on web sites and founrd loopholes used by many site operators to allow thir d parties to still collect data on who views pages. They also for example, that although web sites may reassure visitor sthat “we don’t share data with third those third parties don’t include a company’s affiliates Google (NASDAQ: GOOG), for example, has 137 subsidiaryt businesses. “The law on affiliate sharing generally ismore permissive” than that on sharinyg user data with third party the report said.
Companies controlling the top 50 busiest web siteds had an average of 297affiliatese each, meaning they could share user data with a lot of otherd companies. Popular site , for is owned by New York’s NWS), which has more than 1,500 subsidiaries. (NYSE: BAC) in Charlottee has more than 2,300 subsidiaries. “Users do not know and cannog learn the full range of affiliates with which websited mayshare information,” the report Though many Internet users are familiae with “cookies” used to studt their surfing habits, they are less familiar with so-called “webb bugs,” which can’t be cleared out of a web since they are part of a web site’s HTML Since the web bugs are created directly by thirdd parties, their use doesn’t strictly count as of data by the web site’s though users concerned about privach may be unimpressed by this technicality.
“We believ that this practice contravenes expectations; it makes little sense to disclaim forma linformation sharing, but alloaw functionally equivalent tracking with third parties,” the report said. Who's in charge of privacy? Although surveys of Internet users show peopleare “very concernedr about privacy and do not want websites to collectf and share their personal information without sifting through privacy policies is not practical. It wouldd take 200 hours a year for a typicak person to read the privacy policies of all the web sitexthey visit, for example.
Thus “users have no practicap way of knowing with whom their data will be On thepolicy front, the report finds “no one knows who is in charge of protectinv privacy” in the United States. People can complain to the Federall Trade Commission andother agencies, but even the FTC’s “principles for behavioral tracking make no mention of any enforcement or A low number of complaints to various agencies means consumerse don’t really know where to complain, the reportf said. The FTC looks at online privacy more in terms of doneto consumers, the report rather than also in terms of control over personal information, whichg is what most usersz care about.
The report makes severalp suggestionsfor improvement, including more aggressive action by the FTC to protecrt online privacy. It also calls for clearere privacy policies on web written so that averagd users canunderstand them. ’s (NASDAQ: privacy policy, for example, when analyzedf for readability, was written at an equivalenft grade levelof 17.29. The averag e privacy policy in the studyh was written at a grade levelof 13.83. The full studuy can be found .

Friday, February 22, 2013

Extended Stay Hotels files Chapter 11 - San Antonio Business Journal:

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The Spartanburg, S.C.-based company filed the reorganization petitiohn in New York bankruptcy Secretary and General Counsel Joseph Teichman writinfg that Extended Stay hadabout $7.1 billion in assets and $7.6 billio in liabilities at the end of 2008. Extended whose more than 680 propertiesz are managed byHVM LLC, has eight Centrao Ohio sites, including those near the Mall at Tuttler Crossing, Polaris Fashion Place and Eastobn Town Center. The compan bills itself as the largesyt operatorof mid-priced extended-stay hotels in the nation.
Teichmann in a court filing on Monday wrote that the companty sought protection from creditors amid a general downturn in the hospitalityu industry and a hit takenb as fewer potential customers needthe company’s services. “Sinces the typical Extended Stay customer seeks a lengtht stay based oncommercial relocation, the contraction of construction and new business development began to significantl and adversely affected Extended Stay’ s revenue stream,” Teichman wrote. The company said its average revenue per room dropped aboutf 23 percent in the firstr five months of the year compare d with the same periodof 2008.
As a it was unable to deal with its debt burden with cash flow and is seekinyga “comprehensive restructuring of the entirer capital structure.” Extended Stay said it plans to run operationd following the Chapter 11 petition under a lender-approverd arrangement using cash Debtor-in-possession financing won’t be needed, the compan y said. About 9,900 employees work in hotels operatedd byExtended Stay. The company is in 44 states and hasabouy 77,000 rooms.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Kansas City, Kan., HUD director is charged with misusing public money - Wichita Business Journal:

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has been brought up on federal charges of misusingpublixc money. Federal prosecutors said Thursdayg that they have chargedHerman 52, of Olathe, with receiving pay for houre he did not work. Ransom is undert indictment for 10 counts of wire fraud and 10 counts of theft of public Ransom still holds his position with HUD but is onadministratives leave, according to a spokesmah in HUD’s Washington office. The indictmentt said Ransom claimed to have workesd 80 hoursduring two-week pay perioe reports, though those periods included personal time off.
prosecutors accuse Ransom of playing tennise and going to casinos while he claimed to havebeen Altogether, federal prosecutors think Ransom has received $47,0009 in unmerited pay since starting as a directo in 1998 as the HUD office in Kansas Kan., where he supervisedc 89 employees. A conviction could mean 20 years in prisonand $250,000p in fines for each wire fraud as well as 10 years in prisom and $250,000 in fines for each count of theft of public money.