Monday, April 10, 2006

Boeing OKs (Flight boston) $15 million arms-control fine


Boeing OKs $15 million arms-control fine
Boston Globe - CHICAGO -- The Boeing Co. has agreed to pay $15 million to settle federal allegations that it broke the law by selling commercial airplanes equipped with a small chip that has military applications. It is among the largest fines a company has ever

Will Canucks shuffle the deck?
National Post - VANCOUVER -- As the Vancouver Canucks' dive bomber heads toward an apparent ugly crash, there remains time for the crew to pull off a remarkable finish and continue the flight a long way if the plane is righted. And everyone hopes this will happen

By Jess Myers, Special to the News
Rocky Mountain News - MILWAUKEE - From his family's home in Anchorage, to junior hockey in Michigan and Nebraska, to college in Denver, to a pro career in San Jose, with stops for NCAA championship wins in Boston and Columbus, former University of Denver defenseman Matt

Biodesign chief sets challenges
AZCentral.com - As a drug-company executive for 17 years, George Poste knew the perils of slumping sales: less money for research, slower growth and possible layoffs. Now, as head of the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University, Poste wants his staff to face

Carroll Expected to Land in Boston Sunday
ABC News - Freed U.S. Journalist Jill Carroll Expected to Land in Boston Late Sunday Morning 28-year-old U.S. journalist Jill Carroll, center bottom, leaves a C17 Globemaster and is welcomed by Base Commander, Col. Kurt Lohide, left, after she landed at the U.S

Strange News
KCBD - WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) _ Tennis anyone? Finding a tennis partner is going high-tech. The United States Tennis Association is trying to get more people into the game with a computer database. Enter your ZIP code, your ability level and the times you

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