U.S. Man Charged with Pirating Oscar-Nominated Movies (Reuters)
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Two new copies of movies sent to Oscar
voters offered on Internet
Two new copies of movies sent to Oscar
voters offered on Internet
01/16/2004 11:03 AMSiliconValley.com Jan 15 2004 5:15PM GMT
Weekend Movies: Mixing Oscar Talk with
Absurd Comedy
Weekend Movies: Mixing Oscar Talk with
Absurd Comedy
12/12/2003 07:45 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 12 2003 6:50PM ET
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.
Academy Sues After Oscar Tickets Fetch
$30,000 (Reuters)
Academy Sues After Oscar Tickets Fetch
$30,000 (Reuters)
04/01/2005 11:52 AMReuters - Oscar organizers have sued several
companies and 50 unknown parties for selling tickets for
Hollywood's biggest award show, fetching up to $30,000 a pair
from fans longing to rub shoulders with Leonardo DiCaprio or
Hilary Swank.
'Rings' Tops List of Oscar Nominees
(Reuters)
'Rings' Tops List of Oscar Nominees
(Reuters)
01/27/2004 09:09 AMReuters - Epic "The Lord of the Rings: The
Return of the King" topped the list of Oscar nominees on
Tuesday with 11 nominations followed by seafaring adventure,
"Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World" with 10 as
each was included in the best film category.
Kalashnikov: US gov't is pirating my
AK-47 design
Kalashnikov: US gov't is pirating my
AK-47 design
07/26/2004 07:23 AMThe US government is an enthusiastic supporter of pirate manufacturers
of Kalashnikov AK-47 rifles, and Kalashnikov himself is pissed off
that he's not receiving royalties from all these American-bought
bootleg firearms.
Since the collapses of the Taliban in Afghanistan and Saddam Hussein's
army in Iraq, the United States has been purchasing or arranging the
transfer of thousands of knockoffs of Kalashnikovs commonly referred
to as AK-47's, to outfit new military and security forces in Kabul and
Baghdad.
These rifles have not been made in Russia, where the arms industry
holds patents for the weapon in several nations. Instead they have
originated in weapons plants controlled by Eastern European states,
each of which was a partner of Moscow's in Soviet days.
Link
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Just Like in the Movies... (Reuters)
Just Like in the Movies... (Reuters)
05/26/2004 11:57 AMReuters - Four Bosnian convicts cut bars with a
smuggled hacksaw and slid down knotted bedsheets to escape
Sunday night, just like they do in the movies.
Disney to Use Microsoft Software for Web
Movies (Reuters)
Disney to Use Microsoft Software for Web
Movies (Reuters)
02/10/2004 02:52 AMReuters - Walt Disney Co. (DIS.N) has agreed
to license copy-protection technology from Microsoft Corp.
(MSFT.O) for distributing movies over the Internet, the
companies said on Sunday.
Movies, CDs, Games to Carry FBI
Copyright Warning (Reuters)
Movies, CDs, Games to Carry FBI
Copyright Warning (Reuters)
02/19/2004 02:01 PMReuters - Trade groups representing the U.S.
entertainment industry said on Thursday that new CDs, DVDs and
video games would carry a stark warning about the legal
penalties for unauthorized copying as part of an effort to
combat digital piracy.
U.S. Soldier Charged in Al Qaeda Sting
(Reuters)
U.S. Soldier Charged in Al Qaeda Sting
(Reuters)
02/12/2004 07:40 PMReuters - A U.S. National Guardsman in Washington
state has been charged with trying to pass military secrets to
the militant group al Qaeda after being caught in a sting
operation, military officials said on Thursday.
Priest Charged in Nun's Death (Reuters)
Priest Charged in Nun's Death (Reuters)
05/03/2004 03:19 PMReuters - An American Catholic priest was charged
Monday in the death of a nun killed 24 years ago in what may
have been a ritualistic slaying.
Man charged with taping girls changing
(Reuters)
Man charged with taping girls changing
(Reuters)
05/18/2004 08:52 PMReuters - A former Hooters manager has been charged with secretly
videotaping 14
young female job applicants as they changed into their shorts and tank
top uniforms.
Four Charged in International Doping
Scandal (Reuters)
Four Charged in International Doping
Scandal (Reuters)
02/12/2004 02:06 PMReuters - A federal grand jury charged four
people on Thursday linked to the top names in international
sport with 42 counts of distributing illegal steroids and human
growth hormones.
Four Charged in Beating Deaths of Six in
Florida (Reuters)
Four Charged in Beating Deaths of Six in
Florida (Reuters)
08/08/2004 05:09 PMReuters - A 27-year-old man and three 18-year-old
men have been charged with murder in the beating deaths of six
people at a house in central Florida, police said on Sunday.
Parents charged for chaining teenage son
(Reuters)
Parents charged for chaining teenage son
(Reuters)
06/14/2004 01:05 PMReuters - A couple who fixed a heavy chain to
their 14-year-old son's ankle as an "educational measure" have
been charged with criminal assault and maltreatment of
children, German police say.
NJ Dad Charged in U.S. Court for Laser
Prank (Reuters)
NJ Dad Charged in U.S. Court for Laser
Prank (Reuters)
01/05/2005 01:33 AMReuters - A New Jersey man faced charges in
court on Tuesday for temporarily blinding the pilots of a
private aircraft and a police helicopter with a small laser --
a prank he earlier blamed on his 7-year-old daughter.
S.Korean, Texas Oil Man Charged in UN
Scandal (Reuters)
S.Korean, Texas Oil Man Charged in UN
Scandal (Reuters)
04/14/2005 04:23 PMReuters - A South Korean at the center of an
influence-peddling scandal in Washington in the 1970s and a
Texas oilman have been charged in two separate federal cases
involving bribes and kickbacks in the scandal-plagued U.N.
oil-for-food program, U.S. authorities said on Thursday.
Muslim Cleric Al-Masri Charged by U.S.
(Reuters)
Muslim Cleric Al-Masri Charged by U.S.
(Reuters)
05/27/2004 09:19 AMReuters - Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri,
arrested at his London home early on Thursday, was indicted on
hostage taking and other "terrorism charges" in an 11-count
indictment in Manhattan federal court, officials said.
Indians charged for burying children
alive (Reuters)
Indians charged for burying children
alive (Reuters)
04/14/2005 02:04 AMReuters - Indian police have charged 80 people for burying children
alive in an ancient Hindu ceremony known as "the festival of pits".
Man Charged in UK Tsunami Death Email
Probe (Reuters)
Man Charged in UK Tsunami Death Email
Probe (Reuters)
01/02/2005 09:28 PMReuters - British police said on Monday they had
charged a man with sending hoax emails to relatives of people
missing since the Asian tsunami, saying their loved ones had
been confirmed dead.
U.S. Soldiers to Be Charged in Iraqi
General's Death (Reuters)
U.S. Soldiers to Be Charged in Iraqi
General's Death (Reuters)
06/24/2004 11:16 AMReuters - The U.S. Army plans to file charges
against two military intelligence officers in the suffocation
death of an Iraqi general during questioning in Iraq in
November, The Denver Post reported on Thursday.
Skilling Charged with Fraud, Insider
Trading (Reuters)
Skilling Charged with Fraud, Insider
Trading (Reuters)
02/19/2004 10:16 AMReuters - Former Enron Corp. chief executive Jeff
Skilling was charged with multiple counts of fraud, insider
trading and giving false statements to auditors in a federal
indictment released on Thursday.
CIA Contractor Charged with Afghan
Prisoner Abuse (Reuters)
CIA Contractor Charged with Afghan
Prisoner Abuse (Reuters)
06/17/2004 01:08 PMReuters - A CIA contractor was arrested and
indicted in connection with the 2003 beating death of a
detainee in Afghanistan, the first such case against a civilian
since United States has been criticized for prisoner abuse
overseas, U.S. officials said on Thursday.
Muslim Charity Charged in U.S. with
Funding Hamas (Reuters)
Muslim Charity Charged in U.S. with
Funding Hamas (Reuters)
07/27/2004 01:09 PMReuters - A Texas-based Muslim charity and
seven of its directors and fundraisers have been charged with
supporting the militant Palestinian group Hamas and with money
laundering and conspiracy.
Nigerians Charged with Removing Boy's
Eyes (Reuters)
Nigerians Charged with Removing Boy's
Eyes (Reuters)
02/11/2004 11:02 AMReuters - Four Nigerian men were charged
with plucking out the eyes of a 13-year-old schoolboy for use
in witchcraft, the state news agency reported Tuesday.
Teen Charged with Acropolis Marble Theft
(Reuters)
Teen Charged with Acropolis Marble Theft
(Reuters)
03/22/2005 04:51 PMReuters - A 16-year-old Canadian girl has been
charged with theft after being arrested on suspicion of taking
a piece of marble from the Athens Acropolis, her lawyer said
Tuesday.
Calif. Man Charged with Hacking Gov't
Web Sites (Reuters)
Calif. Man Charged with Hacking Gov't
Web Sites (Reuters)
07/16/2004 08:41 PMReuters - A 20-year-old California man has
been charged with hacking government computers, including two
agencies within the Defense Department, and defacing
government Web sites, the U.S. attorney's office said on
Friday.
Four Californians Charged in Global
Doping Scandal (Reuters)
Four Californians Charged in Global
Doping Scandal (Reuters)
02/12/2004 03:35 PMReuters - A famed track coach, a key aide
to baseball great Barry Bonds and two executives of a
controversial sports nutrition company were indicted by a
federal grand jury on Thursday on charges of distributing
illegal steroids and human growth hormones to star athletes.
Sex Offender Charged in Murder of
Florida Girl (Reuters)
Sex Offender Charged in Murder of
Florida Girl (Reuters)
04/17/2005 02:51 PMReuters - A registered sex offender was charged on
Sunday with the murder of a 13-year-old Florida girl who had
been missing for nearly a week, police said.
Mob Charged with Making Mint on Phone
Sex Bills (Reuters)
Mob Charged with Making Mint on Phone
Sex Bills (Reuters)
02/12/2004 08:48 AMReuters - Mobsters ripped off users of telephone
sex lines and dating services to the tune of $200 million in
what U.S. officials said was a new method by organized crime
families to make money illegally.
Four U.S. Soldiers Charged in Iraq
Prisoner Drowning (Reuters)
Four U.S. Soldiers Charged in Iraq
Prisoner Drowning (Reuters)
07/02/2004 07:38 PMReuters - The U.S. Army has charged four
soldiers, three of them with manslaughter, after the drowning
of an Iraqi prisoner who was pushed off a bridge, while a
senior general criticized U.S. military detention policies,
officials said on Friday.
U.S. Soldier Charged with Abusing Iraqi
Prisoners (Reuters)
U.S. Soldier Charged with Abusing Iraqi
Prisoners (Reuters)
05/07/2004 08:32 PMReuters - A U.S. soldier photographed holding a
naked prisoner on a leash at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq was
charged on Friday with abusing prisoners, military officials at
the North Carolina base where she is stationed said.
Harvard Economics Prof Charged in Manure
Case (Reuters)
Harvard Economics Prof Charged in Manure
Case (Reuters)
04/07/2005 09:49 AMReuters - A Harvard professor who specializes in
environmental economics was arrested on suspicion of trying to
steal a load of manure from a Massachusetts farm, a police
officer said on Wednesday.
Woman Charged in Road-Rage Apartment
Ramming (Reuters)
Woman Charged in Road-Rage Apartment
Ramming (Reuters)
04/08/2005 07:49 AMReuters - A woman has been
arrested after she rammed a car into her neighbor's apartment
in an apparent fight over a loud television, Canadian police
said on Thursday.
Martha Stewart Seeks New Trial After
Witness Charged (Reuters)
Martha Stewart Seeks New Trial After
Witness Charged (Reuters)
06/10/2004 02:53 PMReuters - Martha Stewart asked a federal judge
for a new trial on Thursday, saying she was wrongfully
convicted because a government witness lied on the stand,
according to a court filing.
Trial Starts for U.S. Soldier Charged
with Killing Iraqi (Reuters)
Trial Starts for U.S. Soldier Charged
with Killing Iraqi (Reuters)
01/04/2005 03:07 PMReuters - An Army sergeant went on trial
on Tuesday in the death of an Iraqi civilian who was pushed off
a Tigris River bridge in a case that helped fuel anger over
U.S. abuse of prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Microsoft Worker Charged with Taking
AltaVista Data (Reuters)
Microsoft Worker Charged with Taking
AltaVista Data (Reuters)
07/09/2004 04:51 PMReuters - A Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O) employee
working on the world's largest software maker's search
initiative was arrested last week on charges that he stole
source code from the AltaVista search engine two years ago,
authorities said on Friday.
Trucker Charged in 'Dumb-Crook' Beer
Heist (Reuters)
Trucker Charged in 'Dumb-Crook' Beer
Heist (Reuters)
08/27/2004 01:59 PMReuters - Somewhere in Canada there are thieves
with nearly 50,000 cans of beer they will have a hard time
selling, although police said on Thursday the truck driver who
disappeared with the loot has been arrested.
Somali Charged with Plotting to Blow Up
Ohio Mall (Reuters)
Somali Charged with Plotting to Blow Up
Ohio Mall (Reuters)
06/14/2004 01:27 PMReuters - A Somali man living in Ohio was
charged with plotting with al Qaeda supporters to blow up a
shopping mall in Columbus, Ohio, Attorney General John Ashcroft
said on Monday.
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