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Southern Sass on Crime (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
Animal lovers are outraged with Prosecutor Fred Anderson’s decision to not file felony charges againts 22 year old Jason Williams, currently staying with his parents in Grandville , Mi…..right down the road from here. Williams is the sadistic , manipulative coward that hung his dog from a tree and beat him ..almost to death, in an [...]
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Southern Sass on Crime (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
Fred Anderson is the DA for Allegan County, Mi. and in the eyes of many, obviously not an animal lover. The assistant DA is Margaret Baker, but she apparently carries no weight in the office. Following is their contact info, if you are so inclined. It would seem that it’s only a felony if the dog [...]
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Stop Smiling (Free subscription) | 22/11/2008
As print publications bite the dust left and right in the Internet age, radio remains largely unscathed, and seems to actually be flourishing. In today’s Washington Post, Kathleen Parker reminds us that for the cost of six Apache helicopters the US can continue to fund Radio Free Europe, which acts as an information lifeline in [...]
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Los Angeles Times (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
Restaurant and travel critic Elmer Dills, whose radio and television reports spanned nearly three decades, has died. He was 82.
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
Restaurant and travel critic Elmer Dills, whose radio and television reports spanned nearly three decades, has died. He was 82.
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MacUser (Free subscription) | 15/09/2008
Just when you thought it was safe to go back onto the Internet: the options backdating scandal returns. And it’s my hometown in the spotlight...
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iTWire - Latest Headlines (Free subscription) | 15/09/2008
Just when Apple watchers thought the backdated options issue was on the verge of being put to bed, another suit is taking the limelight.
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Ars Technica (Free subscription) | 12/09/2008
Two years and 21 lawsuits in the making, Apple's execs, including Jobs, are finally settling a shareholder suit over the stock options backdating scandal. Read More...
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
Several Apple Inc. executives, including Chief Executive Steve Jobs, have agreed to a settlement of shareholder lawsuits stemming from disputes that arose from stock-option grants that were given to company officials during a five-year period.
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The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Aera (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
Some current and former executives at Apple Inc. -- including CEO Steve Jobs -- tentatively agreed to pay $14 million to settle suits over option grant irregularities, according to a report Wednesday.
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
Several of Apple Inc.’s current and former executives and directors, including CEO Steve Jobs, CFO Peter Oppenheimer and former CFO Fred Anderson, have agreed to settle a lawsuit that claimed the company was harmed by their role in Apple's mishandling of stock option grants.The settlement aims to repair damage that shareholders, who sued on behalf of Apple and not themselves, say the company suffered...
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The Atlanta Business Chronicle (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
Some current and former executives at Apple Inc. -- including CEO Steve Jobs -- tentatively agreed to pay $14 million to settle suits over option grant irregularities, according to a report Wednesday.
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
A federal judge has given preliminary approval to a $14 million settlement of shareholder claims over backdating of stock options against current and former Apple executives.
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Internet News (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
Backdating scandal for Apple is costing about $14 million.
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ZDNet (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
A federal judge in San Jose has given preliminary approval to a $14 million settlement of shareholder claims over backdating of stock options against current and former Apple executives. LOS ANGELES--A federal judge in San Jose has given preliminary approval to a $14 million settlement of shareholder claims over...