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| Family lose Narnia web name fight - BBC News The company managing the estate of CS Lewis wants the domain name An Edinburgh couple have lost a battle with the estate of Chronicles of Narnia author CS Lewis over a web domain name. Richard Saville-Smith paid £70 for the name www.narnia.mobi so ...
| Lawyer says client was protecting city's code - San Francisco Gate (07-22) 18:02 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- The San Francisco computer engineer accused of withholding access codes to the city's network surrendered the password during an unusual jailhouse visit by Mayor Gavin Newsom, authorities said Tuesday. Newsom came ...
| University Acting in Bad Faith in Blogger's Firing - OpEdNews.com First, a public university in Alabama fired an employee, apparently for making critical statements on his personal blog about the Bush Justice Department and its handling of the Don Siegelman case. Now the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is ...
| PE Hub talks to a disillusioned Facebook developer - Reuters Blogs As Facebook’s developers conference kicks off on Wednesday, PE Hub’s Connie Loizos interviews Jason Holloway, cofounder and CEO of Face it! , a startup in Palo Alto that makes Facebook applications for corporate customers like Adidas. Initially ...
| Judge rules for openness - Asbury Park Press A Superior Court ruling last week should serve notice on governing bodies that the minutes of executive session meetings should be made accessible for public review quickly and in much the same manner as minutes for open public meetings. Judge ...
| Once upon a time in Narnia, a little Scots boy lost a battle with ... - Scotsman AN 11-YEAR-OLD boy was last night ordered by a court to hand back his birthday present – a Narnia-based website address – after one of the biggest legal firms in the world said it belonged to its multi-millionaire client. Comrie Saville-Smith ...
| Student says he was an FBI informant - Houston Chronicle Oliver Brown, a former student activist, told jurors Monday that he was paid $5,000 by the FBI to surreptitiously tape Texas Southern University officials as an informant in an investigation of corruption at his school. He's in court this week with ...
| McGreevey divorce lawyers expand on finances - Newsday ELIZABETH, N.J. - A lawyer for former Gov. James McGreevey has again argued that the nation's first openly gay governor has no ability to pay alimony to his estranged wife. But lawyers for Dina Matos again have again contended that McGreevey simply ...
| Have faith — the market will rebound — it always do - Eagle-Tribune Do you remember the music and lyrics from the song "I Believe" by Perry Como? Sing it with me now. "I believe for every drop of rain that falls, a flower grows. I believe that somewhere in the darkest night, a candle glows. I believe for everyone who ...
| Baptist pastor leaving his mark - McAllen Monitor Bob Alderman simply wasn't happy living in Victoria nearly a decade ago, despite his strong marriage and well-paying government job. He volunteered at his church, helping the pastor and teaching bible school. But Alderman felt God wanted more from ...
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