CIA: Operations Chief to Retire, Not Tied to Tenet (Reuters)
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Humberside police chief to retire
Humberside police chief to retire
09/10/2004 09:22 AMPolice chief David Westwood, criticised after the Soham murders, has
his suspension lifted, but is to retire early.
Orbitz Chief Declines Payment Tied to
Stock
Orbitz Chief Declines Payment Tied to
Stock
01/17/2004 10:42 PMNew York Times Jan 17 2004 7:33AM GMT
HP names new IT, operations chief
HP names new IT, operations chief
12/05/2003 06:43 PMHewlett-Packard promotes a printing unit executive and HP veteran to
head both the company's operations and its internal computer
infrastructure.
Iraq WMD hunt gets new operations chief
Iraq WMD hunt gets new operations chief
06/30/2004 08:52 PMGoogle Chief Operations Engineer
Keynotes
Google Chief Operations Engineer
Keynotes
08/05/2002 10:45 PMJim Reese whose Technology Behind Google presentation we commented on
previously appears to begiving a similar presentation as the USENIX
LISA keynote: "Scaling the Web: An Overview of Google (A Linux Cluster
for Fun and Profit)". "This talk will cover the technology behind
Google: company overview, search parameters and results, hardware and
query load balancing, Linux cluster topology, scalability, fault
tolerance, and more." Should be interesting, I hope someone makes a
recording. Unfortunately it seems that TechNetCast, the organization
that covered the last show is having financial difficulties. If you're
interested, I suggest you send them some words of support....
Tenet Resigns as Head of CIA, Bush Says
(Reuters)
Tenet Resigns as Head of CIA, Bush Says
(Reuters)
06/03/2004 10:33 AMReuters - CIA Director George Tenet, under
fire for his agency's intelligence lapses in Iraq, resigned and
will leave in July, the Bush administration announced on
Thursday.
Tenet Said to Be 'Victim of Ancient
Albanian Jinx' (Reuters)
Tenet Said to Be 'Victim of Ancient
Albanian Jinx' (Reuters)
06/07/2004 10:40 AMReuters - While heavyweight pundits
ponder the 'real reasons' behind CIA director George Tenet's
sudden resignation, a Tirana newspaper on Friday offered a
typically whimsical explanation; he fell victim to an ancient
Albanian curse.
Fetishist tied up in knots (Reuters)
Fetishist tied up in knots (Reuters)
02/19/2004 02:04 PMReuters - A German bondage fetishist got so chained up he had to call
police to remove his cuffs after he was reduced to
waddling around helplessly like a "penguin".
Armstrong Says He Will Retire After Tour
De France (Reuters)
Armstrong Says He Will Retire After Tour
De France (Reuters)
04/18/2005 02:42 PMReuters - Six-times Tour de France
winner Lance Armstrong said on Monday he would retire after
this year's Tour in July.
Iraqi Officer Tied to Al Qaeda - 9/11
Commissioner (Reuters)
Iraqi Officer Tied to Al Qaeda - 9/11
Commissioner (Reuters)
06/20/2004 04:01 PMReuters - The commission investigating the
Sept. 11 attacks has been told "a very prominent member" of al
Qaeda served as an officer in Saddam Hussein's militia, a panel
member said on Sunday.
Success of New Phones Tied to Ease of
Use-Analysts (Reuters)
Success of New Phones Tied to Ease of
Use-Analysts (Reuters)
06/30/2004 04:31 PMReuters - U.S. wireless companies need to make
it easier to surf the Web on cell phones if fast new Internet
services are to become widely popular among consumers,
according to analysts.
Pentagon to Retire Carrier, Buy Fewer
Ships -- Report (Reuters)
Pentagon to Retire Carrier, Buy Fewer
Ships -- Report (Reuters)
12/30/2004 04:27 AMReuters - The Pentagon plans to retire one of
the U.S. Navy's 12 aircraft carriers and buy fewer amphibious
landing ships for the Marine Corps as part of $60 billion in
proposed cuts over the next six years, The New York Times
reported on Thursday, citing Congressional and military
officials.
General Who Made Anti-Islam Remark Tied
to POW Case (Reuters)
General Who Made Anti-Islam Remark Tied
to POW Case (Reuters)
05/11/2004 05:48 PMReuters - The U.S. Army general under
investigation for anti-Islamic remarks has been linked by U.S.
officials to the Iraqi prisoner abuse scandal, which experts
warned could touch off new outrage overseas.
Operations newsflashes: Advest Names
Wellington Head of Operations and
Technology, and more
Operations newsflashes: Advest Names
Wellington Head of Operations and
Technology, and more
04/14/2005 01:39 AMWall Street and Technology Apr 14 2005 5:48AM GMT
Geruson to Rapidly Expand Worldwide
Operations and Drive Growth. Voice
Signal Technologies Appoints Former
Nokia Executive Richard J. Geruson As
Chief Executive Officer.
Geruson to Rapidly Expand Worldwide
Operations and Drive Growth. Voice
Signal Technologies Appoints Former
Nokia Executive Richard J. Geruson As
Chief Executive Officer.
09/01/2004 02:41 AMVoice Signal Technologies, the leading provider of embedded speech
recognition for mobile devices, recently named Richard J. Geruson, as
it's new Chief Executive Officer. Geruson, a 20+ year veteran in the
wireless and networking industries. [PRWEB Sep 1, 2004]
Los Alamos Defense Lab Suspends
Operations (Reuters)
Los Alamos Defense Lab Suspends
Operations (Reuters)
07/17/2004 04:28 PMReuters - The Los Alamos National
Laboratory, a key U.S. center for nuclear weapons research, has
suspended virtually all its operations after an intern
sustained a serious eye injury while working with a laser, a
spokesman said on Saturday.
Amazon to Cut Jobs in France, Move Some
Operations (Reuters)
Amazon to Cut Jobs in France, Move Some
Operations (Reuters)
06/29/2004 05:09 PMReuters - Online retailer Amazon.com
(AMZN.O) on Tuesday said it is cutting jobs and relocating
workers from its office in Guyancourt, France, as it
centralizes some operations in the United States and the UK.
Autodesk Rejigs Operations for China
Growth (Reuters)
Autodesk Rejigs Operations for China
Growth (Reuters)
08/11/2004 01:10 AMReuters - You can't change China, so you have to
change your business, says Jack Gao, vice president of design
software maker Autodesk Inc. and former head of Microsoft
China.
AOL LatAm Running Out of Cash, May Cease
Operations (Reuters)
AOL LatAm Running Out of Cash, May Cease
Operations (Reuters)
03/22/2005 09:33 PMReuters - America Online Latin America Inc.
, the beleaguered provider of Internet services in
South America, said on Tuesday that it was running out of cash
and may shut down or file for bankruptcy protection.
Spy Chief: CIA Had Few Iraqi Sources
Before War (Reuters)
Spy Chief: CIA Had Few Iraqi Sources
Before War (Reuters)
06/21/2004 11:47 PMReuters - The CIA had "less than a handful" of
sources in prewar Iraq and could not get access to suspected
weapons programs, the departing head of the agency's spy
service said Monday.
Top cop rapped by race chief for rap
song (Reuters)
Top cop rapped by race chief for rap
song (Reuters)
04/28/2004 08:49 AMReuters - A senior police officer has been
criticised by a race watchdog for singing a "demeaning" rap song
to black officers.
Enron Ex-Chief Ken Lay Indicted -Sources
(Reuters)
Enron Ex-Chief Ken Lay Indicted -Sources
(Reuters)
07/07/2004 04:16 PMReuters - Former Enron Corp. (ENRQ.PK) Chairman
and Chief Executive Kenneth Lay, who ran the company as it grew
into an energy trading giant then fell into ruins as a symbol
of corporate greed, was indicted on Wednesday for his role in
the company's collapse, sources said.
Al Qaeda Under Pressure for New Strike
-Spy Chief (Reuters)
Al Qaeda Under Pressure for New Strike
-Spy Chief (Reuters)
02/10/2004 05:29 PMReuters - Al Qaeda is under pressure to strike
another "high-value" Western target and may be looking at
attacking chemical plants or shooting down planes with
surface-to-air missiles, a top German intelligence official
said Tuesday.
Ex-Enron Accounting Chief Indicted
(Reuters)
Ex-Enron Accounting Chief Indicted
(Reuters)
01/22/2004 12:53 PMReuters - Enron Corp.'s former top accountant was
charged on Thursday with helping engineer a "massive fraud"
that sent the energy company's stock price soaring before it
went bankrupt in an accounting scandal, the U.S. Justice
Department said on Thursday.
Chief of CIA Analysis Unit to Step Down
(Reuters)
Chief of CIA Analysis Unit to Step Down
(Reuters)
12/29/2004 01:40 AMReuters - The CIA's deputy director for
intelligence is stepping down in the latest high-level
departure in the shake-up under the U.S. spy agency's new
management, a U.S. intelligence official said on Wednesday.
Former Enron Accounting Chief Surrenders
(Reuters)
Former Enron Accounting Chief Surrenders
(Reuters)
01/22/2004 10:25 AMReuters - Former Enron Corp. accounting chief
Richard Causey surrendered to federal authorities on Thursday,
just days after the company's former chief financial officer,
Andrew Fastow, agreed to cooperate with prosecutors
investigating the downfall of the energy giant.
Ex-CA Chief Pleads Not Guilty to Fraud
(Reuters)
Ex-CA Chief Pleads Not Guilty to Fraud
(Reuters)
09/23/2004 11:14 AMReuters - Former Computer Associates
International Inc. Chief Executive Sanjay Kumar pleaded
not guilty on Thursday to charges of securities fraud and
obstruction of justice stemming from a two-year investigation
into accounting fraud at the software company.
Former MI5 chief says Diana death "an
accident" (Reuters)
Former MI5 chief says Diana death "an
accident" (Reuters)
06/11/2004 09:58 AMReuters - The 1997 Paris car crash that killed Princess Diana and her
lover Dodi Fayed was
an accident and not murder, the former head of domestic spy agency MI5
says.
CIA Chief Nominee Pledges Accuracy Over
Politics (Reuters)
CIA Chief Nominee Pledges Accuracy Over
Politics (Reuters)
09/20/2004 02:48 PMReuters - President Bush's nominee for CIA
director on Monday told senators who questioned whether he
would stand up to the White House that he would make sure the
credibility of the spy agency was not damaged by outside
political battles.
Bush Now Would Give Intelligence Chief
More Power (Reuters)
Bush Now Would Give Intelligence Chief
More Power (Reuters)
09/08/2004 11:04 AMReuters - Under election-year pressure,
President Bush said on Wednesday he supported giving "full
budgetary authority" to a new national intelligence director
after initially balking at the recommendation of the Sept. 11
commission.
Republican Lawmaker Goss Nominated as
CIA Chief (Reuters)
Republican Lawmaker Goss Nominated as
CIA Chief (Reuters)
08/10/2004 02:24 PMReuters - President Bush on Tuesday nominated
House intelligence chief Porter Goss to head the CIA and
quickly encountered skepticism the appointment could salvage an
intelligence community battered by failures over Iraq and Sept.
11, 2001.
CIA's Acting Chief Says Threat Highest
Since 9/11 (Reuters)
CIA's Acting Chief Says Threat Highest
Since 9/11 (Reuters)
07/13/2004 08:39 PMReuters - The terrorist threat against the
United States in the run-up to the November election is as
serious as at any time since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks,
acting CIA Director John McLaughlin said on Tuesday.
CIA Chief Bids Farewell to Agency After
7 Years (Reuters)
CIA Chief Bids Farewell to Agency After
7 Years (Reuters)
07/08/2004 05:34 PMReuters - CIA Director George Tenet bid
farewell on Thursday to an agency he led and loved for seven
years by defending it from criticism that is certain to
intensify as he departs.
Microsoft Appoints New Chief Information
Officer (Reuters)
Microsoft Appoints New Chief Information
Officer (Reuters)
05/07/2004 01:45 PMReuters - Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O) said on Friday
that it had named a new Chief Information Officer responsible
for managing one of the most complex information technology
system in the industry.
U.S. Jail Chief to Halve Numbers at Abu
Ghraib (Reuters)
U.S. Jail Chief to Halve Numbers at Abu
Ghraib (Reuters)
05/10/2004 08:46 AMReuters - The U.S. general in charge of
military prisons in Iraq said Monday he would halve in 45 days
the population of a jail outside Baghdad where U.S. soldiers
photographed themselves abusing Iraqi detainees.
FCC Chief Plans No Internet Phone
Regulation (Reuters)
FCC Chief Plans No Internet Phone
Regulation (Reuters)
01/22/2004 06:19 PMReuters - The top U.S. telecom
regulator said on Thursday he had no intention of setting rules
for Internet telephony, which he said could have a dramatic
impact on voice communications.
Enron Ex-Chief Kenneth Lay Indicted, to
Surrender (Reuters)
Enron Ex-Chief Kenneth Lay Indicted, to
Surrender (Reuters)
07/08/2004 12:13 AMReuters - Former Enron Corp. Chairman and Chief
Executive Kenneth Lay on Thursday is to surrender to face
criminal charges related to his leadership of the energy giant,
which fell from Wall Street's loftiest heights into corporate
exile and bankruptcy.
Former CIA Chief Disputes Warning Over
Iraq Data (Reuters)
Former CIA Chief Disputes Warning Over
Iraq Data (Reuters)
04/01/2005 08:17 PMReuters - Former CIA Director George Tenet on
Friday disputed that he was warned about problems with an Iraqi
source just hours before Secretary of State Colin Powell argued
the U.S. case against Iraq at the United Nations, using the
source's information.
Bush Set to Nominate Porter Goss as CIA
Chief (Reuters)
Bush Set to Nominate Porter Goss as CIA
Chief (Reuters)
08/10/2004 07:11 AMReuters - President Bush on Tuesday will
nominate as CIA director Rep. Porter Goss, a Florida Republican
and head of the House Intelligence Committee, a senior
administration official said.
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