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Suspected present thief spends night in jail
A Newport Beach resident accused of stealing residents' Christmas presents off their doorsteps spent Thursday night in the Orange County Sheriff's Department jail, according to booking records with the agency. Melanie Kathleen Astin, 42, was arrested...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Christmas, Politics, Theft, Political Systems
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UPS revamps training program for driver jobs; Make $74,000 Annually
The Wall Street JournalLANDOVER, Md. — Vexed that some 30 percent of driver candidates flunk its traditional training, United Parcel Service Inc. is moving beyond the classroom to ready its rookies for the road. In the place of books and lectures are video games, a...Tags: Football, Companies and Corporations, Forehead, Video Games, FedEx Corporation
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1997 Citizen of the Year: Troy Collier
Daily PressAlong with the rewards of being Daily Press Citizen of the Year in 1997, Troy Collier says, the recognition also carried a burden. "You feel an awesome responsibility to maybe not do more, but do better," he says. Collier has met that burden with many...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Janet Reno
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Boeing Completes 747-8 First Flight
Web ReporterBoeing Co.'s giant 747-8 freighter - the biggest plane the company has ever built - successfully completed its first flight Monday, a year later than originally planned. The huge plane took off from Everett's Paine Field at 12:39 p.m. PST after a weather...Tags: Transportation, Air Transportation Delays, Fox Broadcasting Company, Companies and Corporations, Science and Technology
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Haiti school to re-open
FOX 5 San Diego StaffSalvation Army to Reopen School in Port-au-Prince Haiti Following Earthquake Children Aged Three to Six Years Old to Receive Security, Food, Water and Medical Assistance Monday, Jan. 24 at 8AM; Salvation Army Compound, Delmas 2 #18; St. Martin; Port au...Tags: Health, Social Issues, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Fox Broadcasting Company
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FAA Rejects Nighttime Flight Ban at Bob Hope Airport
KTLA NewsBURBANK -- A bid to impose a curfew on flights at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank just didn't fly with federal officials. The Federal Aviation Administration announced on Monday that it has rejected a request to ban nighttime flights at the airport. The...Tags: Transportation, Air Transportation, Travel, Air Transportation Industry, Politics
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Rush to mail holiday packages in full swing
FOX 5 San Diego StaffThe clock is ticking. There's just over a week left before Christmas, and even less time to get your packages in the mail if you want them to arrive in time on Dec. 25. The United States Postal Service expected 830 million cards, packages, and letters to...Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Transportation, Religious Festivals, Trips and Vacations, Holidays
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Reform idea: biometric Social Security card for all
Because she was born in Chicago, Karen Peisker never imagined her bosses at United Parcel Service would suddenly question her right to legally work in the country.
But last month, an electronic employee verification system flagged the truck driver for...Tags: Fraud, Companies and Corporations, Employers, Politics, The Washington Post
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UPS Worker Suspected in 5 Murders
KTLA NewsUPPER MARLBORO, Md. -- A 27-year-old man who police have alleged is a methodical serial killer was indicted by a grand jury Tuesday in the deaths of a mother and daughter last year. Former UPS worker Jason Thomas Scott of Upper Marlboro was indicted on...Tags: Health, Landover, Health and Medical Professionals, Prince George's County, Firearms
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Shipping accounts are hijacked for scams and crimes
Susan Williams spent two months last spring answering calls from angry people who thought her machinery repair company had shipped them fake checks and money orders as part of a scam.
In reality, the Ohio firm's United Parcel Service account had been...Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Law Enforcement, Fraud, Prosecution, Corporate Crime
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UPS Driver Shot On South Side While Making Delivery
(WGN-AM)- A United Parcel Service delivery driver was shot this morning during an apparent robbery involving two men in the West Englewood neighborhood on the South Side, officials said.
The man initially was in critical condition at Advocate Christ...Tags: Health, Englewood, Hospitals and Clinics, West Englewood, Chicago Tribune
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New Orleans Woman Pleads Guilty To Mail Theft
ABC26 NewsTAMARA BERNARD, age 37, of New Orleans, Louisiana, pled guilty in federal court today before U. S. District Judge Lance M. Africk to theft of mail, announced U. S. Attorney Jim Letten. According to court documents, BERNARD was an employee at the United...Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Justice System, New Orleans
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