Bonds' personal trainer's hearing postponed
A federal judge has delayed the court hearing of Barry Bonds' personal trainer until Friday.
Greg Anderson was initially scheduled to appear before U.S. District Judge Susan Illston on Wednesday and say whether he intends to testify at Bonds' perjury
Nokia seeks 1,000 voluntary layoffs
Nokia Corp., which announced this month it was planning cut jobs, said Tuesday it will seek up to 1,000 voluntary resignations to further reduce costs amid the global economic downturn.
The world's largest mobile phone maker said it will open a global
South Korean climber caught in Yosemite avalanche
A South Korean climber is stranded by an avalanche on the north face of Yosemite National Park's iconic Half Dome. Authorities say he is alive and they will attempt to lift him out by helicopter Tuesday morning.
Adrienne Freeman, a spokeswoman for the
50 Jobs, 50 States in a Year? 1 Man Gives it a Try
THERESA, Wis. At a time when some people are having trouble finding one job, Daniel Seddiqui is lining up 50 ? one in every state.
Each job symbolizes the state's most famous industry, and each lasts one week ? just long enough for the 26-year-old to
RiseSmart Launches Site for Displaced Workers
RiseSmart, a $100K+ job site and HR service provider that delivers human-powered job search and outplacement services via the Web, announced the launch of AfterWallSt.com, a Web site dedicated to finding new jobs for the thousands of workers displaced
Rocket with NASA global warming satellite crashes
A rocket carrying a NASA satellite crashed near Antarctica after a failed launch early Tuesday, ending a $280 million mission to track global warming from space.
The Taurus XL rocket carrying the Orbiting Carbon Observatory blasted off just before 2
Phelps will return in May at Charlotte UltraSwim
Michael Phelps will swim in a meet in Charlotte in May, ending his three-month suspension for being photographed inhaling from a marijuana pipe.
Meet officials announced Tuesday that the Olympic great has committed to the Charlotte UltraSwim on May 14-1
From the Archives: Japanese sub shells California
Feb. 24, 1942: Fears of an invasion of the West Coast of the United States are raised after a Japanese submarine fires the previous night on an oil refinery near Goleta, 8 miles north of Santa Barbara. No injuries are reported, and Ellwood oil field
Outside Editorial: Facebook uprising
Story last updated at 2/24/2009 - 9:31 am
The following editorial firstappeared in the Chicago Tribune:
Thousands of Facebook users threatened to un-friend the entire website last week to protest what one consumer guardian called "a digital rights
Fidelity Investments' 2008 profit falls 18 percent
Fidelity Investments' profit fell 18 percent last year compared with 2007, as the nation's largest mutual fund company saw fund performance decline.
Boston-based Fidelity is privately held and doesn't report quarterly numbers. But the company's annual