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Tax dispute: I-T to move Supreme Court to stop Nokia from handing...
2014-03-12 09:55:28| Wireless - Topix.net
The income tax department will soon move the Supreme Court to stop the transfer of Nokia's Chennai plant's assets to Microsoft.
LED Tennis Court Light System offers club-level performance.
2014-03-11 13:30:34| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Rated for LM70 at 100,000 hr, LED Tennis Court Lighting System produces average of 47.36 ft-candles over entire court area, providing even white light with max/min ratio of 2.4. Each LED luminaire delivers over 53,000 lm while using 378 W for efficacy of 140 lm/W. System comes equipped with LED luminaires, 20 ft poles, and mounting hardware. This story is related to the following:Non-Industrial ProductsSearch for suppliers of: LED Lights | Tennis Court Equipment & Materials
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In potential conflict with U.S. court, California court wants NSA phone records kept
2014-03-11 12:41:12| InfoWorld: Top News
A court in California has prohibited the destruction of phone records collected by the government until further orders, raising a potential conflict with an order last week by the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in Washington, D.C. Judge Jeffrey S. White of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California ordered Monday the retention of the call details in two lawsuits that have challenged the U.S. National Security Agency's program for the collection of telephone metadata.
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The following appeared at Dudley Magistrates Court between March 3-7:
2014-03-11 12:41:09| Telecom - Topix.net
Martin Newlands, aged 42, of Kings Oak Gardens, Dudley, was sent to prison for 12 weeks, suspended for 12 months, for drink driving in Dudley on January 11. When tested he had 126mcgs of alcohol in 100mls of breath.
US court disallows NSA from holding phone records beyond five years
2014-03-10 12:53:05| InfoWorld: Top News
The secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has ruled against a U.S. government request that it be allowed to hold telephone metadata beyond the current five-year limit as it may be required as evidence in civil lawsuits that question the data collection.
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