
December 19, 2007
Topics video, police, myspace, computers, cigarette, smoke, adult, smoking, camera, search, female, internet, television, family and woman
A woman was charged Tuesday with contributing to the delinquency of a minor after being found responsible for posting on the Internet a video of a two-year old child smoking a cigarette. Authorities said 33-yaer old Sandra Venery, who was apprehended Sunday, posted the video on the popular social networking website MySpace.
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October 24, 2007
Topics toys, florida, food, city, abc, computers, paint, coffee, christmas, trees, china and chinese
A Florida city is now considering a ban on Chinese-made products in their jurisdiction in the wake of the wave of recalls of toys and even pet food. The Chinese-made products that the local government is considering banning include: computers, coffee makers, artificial Christmas trees, and toys.
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August 22, 2007
Dell, the No. 2 computer maker, has painted itself into a corner after unveiling a rainbow of colorful PCs. Just as the heavy back-to-school market peaks, Dell is having problems with painting the notebook computers. According to the Wall Street Journal, the many-colored PCs are creating production headaches for the company scrambling to regain its lead over Hewlett-Packard and revitalize the brand.
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April 20, 2007
Officials with Australia's marine police are puzzled by the discovery of an unmanned yacht found floating off Australia's Great Barrier Reef with its engines and electronics running, and food served on the table. The catamaran, named Kaz II, was spotted by a coastal aircraft during a regular patrol on Wednesday, but it was on Friday that rescue workers boarded the boat and reported the missing crew. Emergency Management Queensland spokesperson Jon Hall said that when rescuers reached the yacht they found the computers on the boat running and a table that apparently had been freshly set for a meal - but there was no signs of the crew.
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April 13, 2007
Topics photo, house, woman, computers, buildings, address, picture, search, cars, phone, man and police
A man who placed lewd stickers featuring his ex-girlfriend's photo, name, address and phone number accompanied by offensive sexual remarks at several places all around Kasson last year has been sentenced to four months in prison. Thomas Carl Tiedeman, 62, was sentenced March 21 in Dodge District Court three months after he pleaded guilty to a felony harassment charge. According to criminal complaint filed against him, Tiedeman placed stickers with a photo of a woman along with the phrase "call me now for the best" on several cars and buildings in Kasson.
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