Jan 27 2009

Cowboys’ WR Terrell Owens Gets Reality Show on VH1

The Dallas Cowboys’ controversial wide receiver will star in his own show on VH1 this summer, giving fans a look into his life off the field. T.O.’s best friends and publicists will help him re-examine his personal life and work as “matchmakers and therapists”.

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Jan 27 2009

Microsoft Says H-1B Workers Among Those Losing Jobs

CWmike notes that after a US Senator urged Microsoft to lay off H-1B workers first, Microsoft says it is cutting a ‘significant number’ of foreign workers as part of the layoff it announced last week. But experts say there is nothing in the law requiring a company to cut the jobs of H-1B workers before US workers. David Kussin, an immigration attorney, said, ‘In fact, the law is very well designed to say that you have to treat H-1Bs the same as US citizens in all regards.’ Another H-1B critic, UC Davis professor Norman Matloff, said the Senator’s letter would help their fight. ‘If Microsoft doesn’t state that they will lay off the H-1Bs first — and they won’t state this — then it would be awfully tough for Bill Gates to come back to the Hill and urge an H-1B increase, wouldn’t it?'”

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Jan 27 2009

Lawsuit Stops Headline Scraping

Stephen Larson alerts us to the out-of-court settlement of Gatehouse v NY Times, a lawsuit that attempted to stop the Boston Globe from linking to headlines and excerpting initial sentences from a competitor’s Web site. At issue was the Globe’s practice — barely distinguishable from those of Google News, Yahoo, and others — of linking to another news source’s coverage of local news. The upshot is that the Boston Globe will stop the linking. No judicial precedent was set, because the case was settled before reaching a judge.

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Jan 27 2009

Northwest Calgary fire critically injures four – Calgary Herald

Northwest Calgary fire critically injures four
Calgary Herald – 9 hours ago
By Chuck Chiang, Calgary HeraldJanuary 26, 2009Comments (2) A house fire in northwest Calgary Monday morning killed a small dog and sent four people to hospital in critical conditions, fire department officials said.
Space heater believed to have caused blaze that critically injured 4 Metro Canada – Calgary
4 critical after Canadian house fire United Press International
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Jan 27 2009

Province to pay workers at struggling pulp mill – Globe and Mail

Province to pay workers at struggling pulp mill
Globe and Mail – 1 hour ago
Calgary — Workers who had threatened to walk away from a struggling pulp mill in northern British Columbia remained on the job yesterday after the provincial government stepped in and promised to pay their wages to ensure an environmental disaster
Mill chemicals threaten 5000 residents of Mackenzie Vancouver Sun
BC gov't takes over mill to avert chemical fiasco The Province
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Jan 27 2009

Clement blasts do-not-call scammers – Globe and Mail


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Clement blasts do-not-call scammers
Globe and Mail – 22 hours ago
Unscrupulous telemarketers mining the do-not-call registry for targets will face severe penalties, Industry Minister Tony Clement warned yesterday.
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CRTC Promises to Deal with Abuse of Do-Not-Call Registry Teleclick.ca
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Jan 27 2009

Layoffs Spread to More Sectors of the Economy – New York Times


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Layoffs Spread to More Sectors of the Economy
New York Times – 3 hours ago
By CATHERINE RAMPELL Furloughs, wage reductions, hiring freezes and shorter hours simply did not do enough. A year into this recession, companies across the board are resorting to mass job cuts.
Over 70000 job cuts announced in a single day Press Trust of India
Sprint too succumbs to recession, 8000 jobs to go TelecomTiger
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Jan 27 2009

Salvation Army breaks fundraising record – Brantford Expositor


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Salvation Army breaks fundraising record
Brantford Expositor – 17 hours ago
Unprecedented donor generosity has resulted in record-breaking receipts for the seasonal Salvation Army kettle and mail-in campaigns.
Kettle campaign surpasses fund goal London Free Press
Salvation Army surpasses fundraising goal; United Way of Toronto The Canadian Press
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Jan 27 2009

FEAR 2 demo hits consoles, PC – PC World Magazine


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FEAR 2 demo hits consoles, PC
PC World Magazine – 2 hours ago
Weighing in at a hefty 1.76GB, the demo for FEAR 2: Project Origin was released to the masses over the weekend. Available on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC, the demo gives players a taste of what is in store for gamers when it hits retail shelves on 13
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Jan 27 2009

Internet Users Top 1 Billion, Most of Them Asian – PC Magazine


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Internet Users Top 1 Billion, Most of Them Asian
PC Magazine – 16 hours ago
by Mark Hachman Internet metrics company comScore on Friday reported that the number of worldwide Internet users in December topped 1 billion users, the first time that barrier has been breached.
Internet usage breaks through the billion barrier The Tech Herald
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