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CSI NY “My Name Is Mac Taylor” (Season 5 Episode 8)Watch a sneak peek from CSI NY’s Season 5 Episode 8, “My Name Is Mac Taylor” airing Wednesday, November 19 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on CBS. This is the 100th episode of CSI NY and based on the star studded cast below, it promises to be a good one. Read all our CSI NY coverage he... |
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Jonathan Ross's return to BBC hinges on the BBC Trust, Sir Michael Lyons tells MPsBBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons has expressed his displeasure at the announcment of Jonathan Ross's return date to his Radio 2 show before the 'Sachsgate' inquiry had been completed. By John Plunkett ... |
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SiPort copes with shootings, sets memorial fund for victimsThe alleged killer of three of chip maker SiPort’s top executives will be arraigned on Wednesday after being arrested without a fight over the weekend. The crime, allegedly perpetrated by fired engineer Jing Hua Wu, stunned Silicon Valley. A day after he was fired, Wu reportedly returned to... |
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Murdered HR manager was a classic Valley workaholic [Marilyn Lewis]Today's Chronicle mourns the three victims of an angry coworker at SiPort, the previously obscure vendor of radio chips in Mountain View. No surprise that CEO Sid Agrawal is remembered as a "Renaissance man," and VP of Operations Brian Pugh as a "brilliant engineer." But most ... |
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Ramnarace MetalwareThe auto industry may be suffering, but quality product design isn’t. A line of bowls and coasters influenced by classic cars has been created by New York-based Ramnarace. Recycled aluminum is put to good use by someone who knows a thing or two about the metal. Designer Sid Ramnarace worked... |



