Analysis: New cyber chief faces Hill anger (Middle East Times)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 (UPI) — The new job of Scott Charbo, the man President Bush has picked to head up the protection of U.S. computer networks, involves countering threats from Russian hackers, Chinese cyber spies and Internet Jihadis.
Source: www.metimes.com
UBS faces shareholder anger over capital increase (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Switzerland's biggest bank UBS survived a rocky shareholders meeting on Wednesday, winning approval for plans to make good billions of dollars in US subprime losses with fresh funds from foreign investors.
Source: news.yahoo.com
Analysis: New cyber chief faces Hill anger (UPI)
The new job of Scott Charbo, the man President Bush has picked to head up the protection of U.S. computer networks, involves countering threats from Russian hackers, Chinese cyber spies and Internet Jihadis. But perhaps his most immediately dangerous adversary is the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee.
Source: www.upi.com
University video fuels anger (The Star)
A video of white South African university students feeding black campus cleaners soup they had urinated in has caused outrage in a country scarred by decades of apartheid.
Source: www.thestar.co.za
Dark clouds gather over Nepal (BBC News)
Charles Haviland reports on the growing problems in Nepal
Source: news.bbc.co.uk
Murder Victim's Family Finds Out She Was In Abusive Relationship (KFOX 14 El Paso)
A murder victim, Yvette De La Fuente, leaves two children, ages 5 and 1, behind. Monica Balderrama Reports: Socorro Murder Slideshow: Yearbook Images Of The Alleged Murderer And Victim KFOX Interview: Child Advocate Jennifer Mond
Source: www.kfoxtv.com
Clinton's anger boils over (Herald Sun)
THE gloves came off between Democratic contenders Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama today as they traded hard-hitting jabs at possibly the final debate of their marathon White House tussle.
Source: www.news.com.au
Anger Boils Over at Motricity as Layoffs Loom (Local Tech Wire)
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK If there isn t a full-scale rebellion going on at Motricity yet, there could be soon as the mobile content applications developer gears for a huge round of layoffs.
Source: www.localtechwire.com
Cal Poly SLO's Saudi proposal generates anger (Los Angeles Times)
College's engineering program ignores the country's treatment of women, critics say. If Cal Poly San Luis Obispo had wanted to start an engineering program for a university in someplace like Norway, the proposal probably would have sailed through without much comment either on campus or off.
Source: www.latimes.com
Sean Bell trial begins with anger and tears (New York Daily News)
Sean Bell was portrayed as the victim of trigger-happy cops - and attacked as a provocative "drunk" who brought tragedy on himself - as the so-called 50-shot trial opened Monday with protests, prayer and passion.
Source: www.nydailynews.com