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Federal Reserve Board announces appointment of Sharon Mowry as chief information officer and director of Information Technology
Release Date: April 27, 2012 For immediate release The Federal Reserve Board on Friday announced the appointment of Sharon Mowry as chief information officer and director of the Division of Information Technology. Mowry began her career at the Board in 1987 as a financial reports analyst in the division, which provides information technology services to the Board, the Reserve Banks, and the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council.
Repeat Offender Sentenced to More Than 11 Years in Prison in Child Pornography Case
PORTLAND, OR—A convicted sex offender who was already on supervised release following a prior federal child pornography conviction was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison after pleading guilty to a new child pornography charge. U.S.
Former School Security Officer Arrested on Child Pornography Charges
BIRMINGHAM—FBI agents today arrested a former Birmingham City Schools security officer and substitute bus driver for Shelby County Schools on child pornography charges, announced U.S. Attorney Joyce White Vance and FBI Special Agent in Charge Patrick J.
NATO holds talks on coping with limited finances
PRAGUE – An official says experts from NATO and its member countries are meeting in Prague to discuss how the alliance can remain a relevant force despite dwindling financial resources. The closed-door meeting in Prague is taking place two weeks before a summit of the alliance’s heads of state.
Officials Sweep Cargo Planes For Explosives
Michele Norris talks with NPR’s Dina Temple-Raston about suspicious packages found in Britain and Dubai. The packages originated from Yemen, law enforcement officials said, and there have been searches at airports in Philadelphia and Newark, New Jersey.
Omar Khadr’s lawyer fit to resume trial after collapsing in court
Omar Khadr’s lawyer is out of hospital, is off painkillers and will be able to go to trial once the Canadian detainee’s Guantanamo Bay hearing resumes. Dates for the trial, postponed for about a month after Lieutenant-Colonel Jon Jackson collapsed in pain during cross-examination, are still up in the air.
Alex Salmond will not publish Lockerbie bomber medical records
Alex Salmond’s political opponents are ratcheting up their demands for all the medical evidence to be released. Photograph: David Cheskin/PA Alex Salmond is to reject renewed calls from a group of US senators to publish the full medical records of the Libyan convicted of the Lockerbie bombing.
IL: Blagojevich defense lawyer spars with witness, scores a few points
The objections from a prosecutor came almost as fast and furiously as the questions from defense lawyer Sam Adam Jr. Almost.
Kosher plant manager facing life on fraud charges (AP)
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – A former manger of a kosher Iowa slaughterhouse who was convicted of financial fraud admitted he committed the fraud and that he knew illegal immigrants worked at the plant, a psychiatrist said during the executive’s sentencing hearing. The psychiatrist was hired by the defense for former Agriprocessors Inc.