Content-Type: text/html The Citizens Voice 2/18/03 Diversified off hook to pay $40 million in fire damages By Tim Gulla Records filed recently at the Luzerne County Courthouse show that Diversified Records will not be held responsible for two recent jury awards that totaled more than $40 million. http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=7086662&BRD=2259&PAG=461& dept_id=455154&rfi=6 Security Systems News 2/19/03 Jury finds fire firm liable for fire WILKES-BARRE, Pa. -A jury recently found Grinnell Fire Protection and records storage company Diversified Records negligent in a 1997 fire that destroyed the storage company’s facility. http://www.securitysystemsnews.com/2003.01/depts/fsi/story4.htm TradingCharts.com 2/19/03 West Piston, Pa., Storage Center Must Pay First Union for Records Lost in Fire WILKES-BARRE, Pa., Dec 14, 2002 (The Times Leader - Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News via COMTEX) -- A jury on Friday awarded First Union National Bank $20.5 million for damages it incurred in the 1997 fire at Diversified Records in West Pittston. The number was a few million dollars lower than what the bank's attorneys had sought. But it was enough to please the attorneys, who praised the jury for what they called a smart and well-evaluated decision after listening to weeks of testimony during the trial before Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas Judge Mark Ciavarella. http://news.tradingcharts.com/stocks/9/7/33042279.html Edmund Sun 2/28/03 Mid-Con Data Services to hold HIPAA compliance conference http://news.mywebpal.com/partners/844/public/news434161.html Maryville Daily Times 3/1/03 Blount County trusty sent to jail 2003-03-01by Lance Coleman A Blount County Jail trusty was sent to a West Tennessee prison this week after investigators caught him selling personnel information out of the Blount County Courthouse to an undercover agent. http://www.thedailytimes.com/sited/story/html/123011 Courier Post 3/2/03 `Courier-Post' challenging nearly `indecipherable' bills By RICHARD PEARSALL and MIKE DANIELS Courier-Post Staff Under court order to make public the legal bills it incurred building a fourth high school, the Lenape district blacked out large portions of the bills before turning them over to the Courier-Post. The district says it blacked out, or redacted, only privileged information in the bills from the Trenton office of Capehart & Scatchard and the Haddonfield law firm of Archer & Greiner. http://www.southjerseynews.com/issues/march/m030203b.htm Quicken 3/2/03 Justice Department Issues Subpoenas for Ahold Documents Dow Jones Newswires DES MOINES, Iowa -- The U.S. Justice Department has issued subpoenas for wide array of documents from Ahold NV (AHO, news) as part of what the company called a confidential criminal investigation by a federal grand jury, according to memoranda posted on the Internet Sunday. http://www.quicken.com/investments/news_center/story/?story=NewsStory/dowJones/ 20030302/ON200303022257000270.var&column=P0DFP New York Times 3/3/03 Pondering Value of Copyright vs. Innovation By AMY HARMON BERKELEY, Calif., March 2 — Technology scholars, business leaders and policy makers gathered at California conferences this weekend to argue whether a mismatch between two different technologies and the legal policies that govern them could inhibit free expression and innovation. At one conference, held here at the University of California at Berkeley, the technology in question was software known as digital rights management, which allows copyright holders to set rules on how people can use a wide range of products, from DVD's to garage-door openers. http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/03/technology/03COPY.html Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 3/3/03 Judge seeks high court help to learn Internet critic's ID http://www.post-gazette.com/breaking/20030303melvinp6.asp Baltimore Sun 3/4/03 U.S. grand jury subpoenas Ahold data Dutch firm says order for records dates back to Jan. 1999; No shredding, memo says; Scope appears wider than U.S. Foodservice earnings By Paul Adams Sun Staff A federal grand jury has subpoenaed a broad range of financial documents from Dutch food giant Royal Ahold NV as part of a probe that appears to go far beyond last week's revelations that the company's Columbia-based U.S. Foodservice subsidiary misstated earnings by at least $500 million. http://www.sunspot.net/business/bal-bz.ahold04mar04,0,4628824.story? redandblack.com 3/3/03 College radio monitor falsifies playlist By KATIE REETZ University radio station WUOG has been faithfully reporting its playlists -- but a national organization has been manipulating the contents. College Music Journal (CMJ), the organization that monitors airplay on college radio stations, has admitted to falsifying its playlists. http://www.redandblack.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2003/03/03/3e63784f0aa7f Peter A. Kurilecz CRM, CA [log in to unmask] Richmond, Va List archives at http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/recmgmt-l.html Contact [log in to unmask] for assistance