Antrel Rolle, Jonathan Vilma have responded to the allegations against them from disgraced former University of Miami booster Nevin Shapiro.
Overtime flows like water at the Port Authority, and management has no clear strategy to achieve its own benchmarks and goals for curbing costs, state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said.
The Arabic network?s Kabul bureau chief has been held in prison since August 10 after being detained in occupied West Bank.
?Health care costs continue to rise,? the company stated.
Two satellites launched on Wednesday by Nigeria will help the African nation monitor weather patterns and resource management. The launch happened in Yasny, in Southern Russia.
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The SSTL's NigeriaSat-2 and NigeriaSat-X satellites, which were built under contract with the Nigerian National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), will give Nigeria the ability to perform monthly crop monitoring, help with increasing urban planning demands through the development of engineering skill, and advance the growth of new technologies in the African country.
In the 45,000 Verizon worker strike, the company says the dividing issue in labor negotiations is health care. But workers say Verizon wants more than that. They make a very good point.
Town moving on three months after major tornado.
Madrid police have arrested a Mexican chemistry student who allegedly planned to gas anti-Pope protesters at the 2011 World Youth Day in Madrid, Spain
Teen clothing retailer Abercrombie & Fitch Co has offered money to get away from what it sees as an undesirable Situation.'
Hazare, whose arrest a day earlier sparked protests across the country, rejected the government's offer for his release, choosing to remain in prison until he is permitted to go on a hunger strike.
The planned layoffs would reportedly include management, pilots, cabin crew and engineers. The company has a total of 35,000 employees.
The White House denounced Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry on Tuesday for his threatening remarks toward the head of the U.S. Federal Reserve that represented some of the most inflammatory rhetoric of the 2012 election campaign.
Striking Verizon workers will lose health benefits on Aug. 31 if they are still on picket lines, the company has confirmed.
Strikers will also lose pension benefits, life insurance and other benefits.
According to Verizon spokesman Lee Gierczynski, the company?s base of landline telephone customers declined from 45 million to about 25 million in just the past five years.
Tokyo Electric Power Co. said Wednesday it may fail to achieve "cold shutdown" at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in January because of problems decontaminating radioactive water.
First Solar Inc (FSLR.O) on Tuesday said the head of its utility systems business, Jens Meyerhoff, is leaving the company, effective Sept. 30.
Virtually all of the 45,000 employees on strike work for this struggling landline segment, prompting company officials to re-evaluate its cost structure,
Star bond fund manager Jeffrey Gundlach did not instruct anyone to copy analytic systems from his former employer, Trust Company of the West, but did devise a "defensive plan" in the event he would be fired, he testified in court.
Jeffrey Gundlach thought it was "quite likely" that DoubleLine Capital, the firm he launched after being fired by his former employer, was going to fail six months after its formation, he said in court.