House Panel Review cyberinitiative
The House Homeland Security Committee today considers a hearing on management cyberinitiative. The initiative aims at extending the Intelligence Community’s role in monitoring the USA information on networks.
Even today:
• Researchers reveal the corn plant is a mass of the genome map of the 50 annual conference of maize genetic Washington.
• Many messages of the economy is due: The Commerce Department report on fourth quarter gross domestic product by the laboratory Department reports on weekly unemployment claims, Freddie Mac reports on mortgage rates.
Across the Nation
Spare parts Ohio jury ex-policeman execution
A former policeman was sentenced Wednesday in Canton, Ohio, to life in prison with a chance of probation after 57 years for murdering his mistress pregnant and her fetus. Bobby Cutts jurors spared the death penalty in the most serious charge, aggravated murder count on the death of the fetus. Cutts, 30, had said the death of Jessie Davis, 26, in June last year was an accident during an argument. He said he was panicked when he wrapped her body in a dumping and consoling them in a park
Prosecutors believe Cutts wanted to avoid paying child benefit. The couple son, Blake, then 2 ½, said investigators, “Mommy’s crying. Mommy broke the table. Mommy’s in the rug” and, later, “Daddy’s crazy.”
Shuttle retirement costs 3,400 jobs
The end of the space shuttle program in 2010, the spellcheck loss of about 3400 jobs in Florida and Louisiana over the next four years, NASA chief Michael Griffin said. It was the first time, NASA has shown the greatness of the loss of jobs by the next shuttle retirement, announced four years ago.
This finding a job after stopping shuttle flight include several thousands of partners to contribute to the shuttle at its home base at Cape Canaveral and 1400 more to build a shuttle fuel tanks of a plant in New Orleans. The figures are estimates and could change Griffin said at a meeting in Washington, the Senate, a committee oversees the budget for NASA. — Watson, Traci
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