LONDON — The loose-knit hacking movement “Anonymous” claimed Sunday to have stolen thousands of credit card numbers and other personal information belonging to clients of U.S.-based security think tank Stratfor. One hacker said the goal was to pilfer funds from individuals’ accounts to give away as Christmas donations, and some victims confirmed unauthorized transactions linked to their credit cards.
Dec 25 2011 | Posted in
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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Penn State will donate $1.5 million in bowl proceeds to a pair of groups that work with sex-crime victims, a gesture aimed at healing the school’s battered image in the wake of child sex charges against a former assistant football coach.
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NEW YORK — Crackdowns against the Occupy Wall Street encampments across the country reached the epicenter of the movement Tuesday, when police rousted protesters from a Manhattan park and a judge ruled that their free speech rights do not extend to pitching a tent and setting up camp for months at a time.
Nov 15 2011 | Posted in
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“Delaware Artists Are Inspired by Books.” What a lovely idea! And what a lovely exhibit of several pieces of art created by members of the Delaware Artists Guild that is currently on display at the Delaware County District Library’s Main Library, 84 E. Winter St. Featuring several different types of media and artistic techniques, the exhibit highlights books that gave the artists inspiration to create.

A ghost in one Griswold Street home in Delaware likes to steal scissors. The spirits that haunted the former Sunny Vee Nursing Home on Lincoln Street had a proclivity for turning water faucets on and off. One house, this one on Griswold Street, too, is haunted by the ghost of an old woman who, in life, could never be warm enough. When the owners would leave (although the paranormal activity has died down dramatically as of late), they would frequently return to find the thermostat set at a blistering 95 degrees.
Oct 16 2011 | Posted in
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The three Delaware County Sheriff’s deputies facing felony charges are at least temporarily out of work, Sheriff Walter L. Davis said Monday. Speaking to reporters, Davis said he has placed Lyle A. Chasse, James F. Cuccarese II and Robert E. Curren on indefinite unpaid administrative leave from their $28.34-an-hour jobs. He informed the deputies of his decision in individual meetings Monday morning.
Sep 19 2011 | Posted in
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Savoring the unlikeliest of victories, Republicans called their triumph in a New York City congressional race a repudiation of President Barack Obama’s policies on the economy and Israel on Wednesday as public and private polls showed his approval ratings plummeting in a district he carried handily in 2008.
Sep 14 2011 | Posted in
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A Kingston Township man was arraigned on Monday on charges that he assaulted another man late last month, severely injuring him.
Sep 12 2011 | Posted in
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