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ATT Corp. is cutting an additional 2,400 jobs, meaning the telecommunications giant will have cut more than 8,000 jobs, or more than 6 percent of its work force, this year, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.The cuts come as other streamlining takes place within the industry. On Monday, SBC Communications Inc. said it will cut several thousand jobs. BellSouth Corp. and Sprint Corp. have announced plans to cut 3,000 and 6,000 workers, respectively.The Journal cited the Communications Workers of America as saying that 2,400 union jobs will be cut, though ATT would only say that a small percentage of jobs are being eliminated through buyouts, layoffs and attrition.ATT spokesw <a href=https://www.stanleycups.it>stanley cup oman Eileen Connolly declined Tuesday to comment on the specifics of the newspaper report but said ATT has been reducing its employee base mainly through attrition over the past many months. She said there have been multiple thousands of job cuts since the fourth quarter in its cable TV division, ATT Broadband, but said the number has not been specified. The Journal said ATT Broadband, which is currently up for sale, has cut 12,000 positions this year 151; half through job cuts and half through the sale of cable systems.Another ATT spokeswoman Cindy Neal told the Journal that ATT h stanley cup as cut both management and no stanley deutschland n-management positions. It s an ongoing process that s been taking place on and off all year long as we look for all different ways to trim Gdtc Charges Possible Over Phelps Pot Photo
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PHILADELPHIA - A woman who called herself Jihad Jane online pleaded guilty Tuesday to her role in a plot to kill a Swedish cartoonist who had offended Muslims.Colleen LaRose, 47, helped foreign terror suspects intent on starting a holy war in Europe and South Asia, prosecutors said.LaRose, who also was accused of using the online screen name Fatima LaRose, has been in custody since October 2009 and faced a possible life sentence under charges in a four-count indictment.Speaking clearly but quietly, LaRose said Tuesday she had never been treated for any mental health problems and was entering her plea freely. She whispered a few comments to her lawyers, some of them prompting a smile from public defender Mark T. Wilson.Special Section: Terrorism in the U.S. Wilson declined to comment afterward. We ll have a lot to say at sentencing, he said.LaRose and co-defendant Jam <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley mug ie Paulin-Ramirez of Colorado are the rare U.S. women charged with terrorism. Paulin-Ramirez has pleaded not guilty since she was arrested in Ireland with other terror suspects.The March 2010 indictment charged LaRose with conspiring with jihadist fighters and pledging to commit murder in the name of a M stanley uk uslim holy war, or jihad. The indictment was announced hours after authorities arrested seven suspected terrorists in Ireland allegedly linked to LaRose. In e-mails recovered by the FBI over 15 months, LaRose agreed t stanley cup o marry an online contact from South Asia so he could move to Europe. She al Ckkn 2 Indicted In Katrina Neglect Case
It a possible step on the road to a total surveillance AI like the one in Person of Interest. Researchers from the University of Washington have developed a computer program that teaches itself everything there is to know about any visual concept 鈥?without any human supervision. Called LEVAN Learning EVerything About ANything , it best describe <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz>stanley cup nz d as a hopped-up search engine, but one imbued with powerful algorithms and artificial intelligence. The system, which was developed by computer scientists from the University of Washington and the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence in Seattle, searches millions of books and images on the Web to learn all possible variations of visual concept. It then displays the results to a user as a comprehensive, browsable list of images, which allows them to explore and understand topics quickly and in great detail. The developers want to make LEVAN an open-source program. It will be available both as an educational tool and an information bank for researchers in the computer vision community. Eventually, the team hopes to offer a smartphone app that can parse out and automatically categorize photos. But let not kid ourselves 鈥?a program that can supposedly teach itself everything about anything hold serious implications for AI. LEVAN brings to mind the Pentagon ef stanley tumbler fort to develop com stanley spain puters that can teach themselves. Revealingly, the research for LEVAN was funded by the U.S. Office of Nava
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After a brief scare involving two flights from Europe bound for New York s John F. Kennedy airport, all but one passenger have been released and both vehicles have been searched and cleared. Both Delta flights landed without incident, after authorities reportedly received telephone threats of a hijacking.The man being questioned by law enforcement authorities was on Delta flight 119, and has not been arrested, according to CBS s John Hartge. Officials have given no word on whether his name appears on a terror watch list. All other passengers and crew from both Delta flight 119 and Delta flight 81 have been released. A spokeswoman for the Transportation Security Administration confirms that there was a hijack threat called in to the National Transportation Safety Board concerning the flight from Paris. She says the plane was isolated in New York, and authorities have questioned the passengers, who ha <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley romania ve been allowed off the plane. She says authorities are also questioning passengers on the other flight. However, Hartge reports that no threat actually came in regarding Delta flight 81, but that there had been initial confusion about the threat because the flights landed three minu stanley water bottle tes apart.The spokeswoman says Delta reports that both flights were routine. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 { display: none; } inline-recirc-ite stanley us m--id-9340a272-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d, right-rail-recirc-item--id-9340a272-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d { Ygat If You re Planning To Invade The US, 2028 Will Be The Optimum Year
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