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Arrest made after FedEx sends drug to the wrong place in Maryland: related news

Arrest made after FedEx sends drug to the wrong place in Maryland

BALTIMORE - FedEx prides itself on reliability. But a mistaken delivery tipped off police to a 90-kilogram shipment of marijuana that someone tried to send from Pembroke Pines, Florida, to Baltimore via the shipping company.

Arrest made after FedEx sends drug to the wrong place in Maryland

BALTIMORE - FedEx prides itself on reliability. But a mistaken delivery tipped off police to a 90-kilogram shipment of marijuana that someone tried to send from Pembroke Pines, Florida, to Baltimore via the shipping company.

Arrest made after FedEx sends drug to the wrong place in Maryland

BALTIMORE - FedEx prides itself on reliability. But a mistaken delivery tipped off police to a 90-kilogram shipment of marijuana that someone tried to send from Pembroke Pines, Florida, to Baltimore via the shipping company.

Arrest made after FedEx sends drug to wrong place

BALTIMORE (AP) -- FedEx prides itself on reliability. But a mistaken delivery tipped off police to a 200-pound shipment of marijuana that someone tried to send from Pembroke Pines, Florida to Baltimore via the shipping company.

Arrest made after FedEx sends drug to wrong place (AP)

prides itself on reliability. But a mistaken delivery tipped off police to a 200-pound shipment of marijuana that someone tried to send from

FedEx sends drug to wrong place in Maryland

BALTIMORE - FedEx prides itself on reliability. But a mistaken delivery tipped off police to a 90-kilogram shipment of marijuana that someone tried to send from Pembroke Pines, Florida, to Baltimore via the shipping company.

Drug Halts Decline In Alzheimer's Patients

ljw1004 writes "Alzheimer's researchers are divided on whether the disease is caused by 'beta amyloid' (a peptide found in Alzheimer brains) or by 'tau protein' (normally used for cellular scaffolding, but can aggregate out of control and destroy neurons). Today in Chicago a new drug has been announced that stops tau aggregation and appears to have halted Alzheimer's-related decline in 300 clinical trial patients. The drug is known as 'rember.' Do you have friends or family who appear to be on the road to dementia? Here is an online questionnaire, part of one used in the clinical trial to diagnose dementia. (Disclosure: I made the online questionnaire, and my father is one of the scientists behind the drug.)"

Robotics at Maryland Makes a Splash: U-Md. Students Win International Underwater Robotics Competition, Host New Speedway Competition, Sept. 6

COLLEGE PARK, Md., Aug. 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The University of Maryland's student robotics group, Robotics@Maryland, won the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International and Office of Naval Research 11th Annual International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) Competition in San Diego, Calif., on Aug. 3. Fresh off their victory in that competition, University of Maryland robotics students are preparing for another competition to be hosted a little closer to home --- right in College Park, in fact. The university will host a new regional competition for land robots, the Autonomous Robot Speedway, on Sept. 6. A ROBOT THAT SWIMS The Robotics@Maryland team competed in the AUV Competition against 25 other teams from across the United States, India, Canada and Japan, including Cornell University, University of Florida, Univers

AstraZeneca (AZN) NewsBite - AZN Shares Jump After Winning Patent Fight

AstraZeneca (AZN) opened at $44.63. So far today the stock has hit a low of $44.56 and a high of $44.73. AZN is now trading at $44.61, up 1.19 (2.74%). After hitting a one-year high of $56.60 last July, the stock hit a one-year low of $35.03 in March. Shares of AZN are rising this morning after the company won a summary judgment which blocks the sale of a generic version of AZN's anti-psychotic drug Seroquel. The drug is AZN's second-best-selling product. Technical indicators for AZN are neutral and improving, while S&P gives the stock a neutral 3 Stars (out of 5) Hold rating. For a hedged play on this stock, consider an October bull-put spread below the $35 range. AZN hasn't been below 35 at all in the past year. The stock could lose up to 21.

Arrest made over eBay computer sale

Police have made an arrest over the sale on eBay of a computer said to contain the personal details of thousands of council tax payers.

Arrest made over eBay computer sale

Police have made an arrest over the sale on eBay of a computer said to contain the personal details of thousands of council tax payers.

Arrest made over eBay computer sale

Police have made an arrest over the sale on eBay of a computer said to contain the personal details of thousands of council tax payers.

Police make arrest after council tax details found on eBay...

Police have made an arrest over the sale on eBay of a computer said to contain the personal details of thousands of council tax payers.

Unreal Tournament III | Xbox 360 | Epic Games has made a few gamers smile after announcing that Unreal Tournament III wouldnt only be a PS3 exclusive, that it would also finds its way to the Xbox 360, in time. This time has arrived and we have fired

Epic Games has made a few gamers smile after announcing that Unreal Tournament III wouldn’t only be a PS3 exclusive, that it would also finds its way to the Xbox 360, in time. This time has arrived and we have fired up our Xbox, logged into Live and tried out this impressive frag-fest on Microsoft’s Xbox 360. Let’s see how this version stacks up and get the final verdict on the fastest FPS on the market.

Fearless 'ChemBot' Tops VEXplorer Contest Winners' Robotic Creations1st place: ChemBot (Photo: Business Wire)2nd place: Walking Quadruped Dinosaur (Photo: Business Wire)

Fearless 'ChemBot' Tops VEXplorer Contest Winners' Robotic Creations1st place: ChemBot (Photo: Business Wire)2nd place: Walking Quadruped Dinosaur (Photo: Business Wire)

Fearless 'ChemBot' Tops VEXplorer Contest Winners' Robotic Creations1st place: ChemBot (Photo: Business Wire)2nd place: Walking Quadruped Dinosaur (Photo: Business Wire)

Fearless 'ChemBot' Tops VEXplorer Contest Winners' Robotic Creations1st place: ChemBot (Photo: Business Wire)2nd place: Walking Quadruped Dinosaur (Photo: Business Wire)

Fearless 'ChemBot' Tops VEXplorer Contest Winners' Robotic Creations1st place: ChemBot (Photo: Business Wire)2nd place: Walking Quadruped Dinosaur (Photo: Business Wire)

Fearless 'ChemBot' Tops VEXplorer Contest Winners' Robotic Creations1st place: ChemBot (Photo: Business Wire)2nd place: Walking Quadruped Dinosaur (Photo: Business Wire)

Arrest made after bronze horse statue stolen from New Jersey racetrack

CHERRY HILL, N.J. - Police say a bronze horse statue stolen from a now-defunct New Jersey racetrack has been broken up and sold to a salvage yard for a fraction of its value.

U. Maryland's robotics team sinks the competition

After placing tenth in last year's competition for autonomous underwater vehicles, theUniversity of Maryland's Robotics @ Maryland club hoped to rank in the top five this summer.

Killzone 2 to be patched. DLC coming shortly after.

Soon after Killzone 2 launches, owners will get a patch to include the following: co-op mode and vehicles will be made available in online modes. The game will be shipped with bots included. The bots are fully customisable. We can also expect free DLC content after it's launch. February 2009 couldn't be any further away.

University of Maryland Team Wins Robot Sub Competition

William Cox writes "A team from the University of Maryland has won the 11th Annual International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition, held in San Diego, CA, this weekend. Twenty-five teams from around the world (US, Canada, Japan, and India) built autonomous submarines to complete a series of tasks using vision recognition, autonomous navigation, and sonar. Maryland unseated the 3-time record holder, University of Florida, to win first place. University of Texas at Dallas took 2nd, and a Canadian team, École de Technologie Supérieure, took 3rd."

DestinationRx Launches Drug Trends Today Blog

LOS ANGELES & CHICAGO - (Business Wire) DestinationRx today announced the launch of its new blog site, www.drugtrendstoday.com, which will serve as a vehicle for sharing data and trends related to the prescription drug industry. As a leader in drug comparison and purchasing technology, DestinationRx is in a unique position to provide readers with valuable and relevant information on the ever-changing drug market.

DestinationRx Launches Drug Trends Today Blog

LOS ANGELES & CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 17, 2008 - DestinationRx today announced the launch of its new blog site, www.drugtrendstoday.com, which will serve as a vehicle for sharing data and trends related to the prescription drug industry. As a leader in drug comparison and purchasing technology, DestinationRx is in a unique position to provide readers with valuable and relevant information on the ever-changing drug market.

DestinationRx Launches Drug Trends Today Blog

LOS ANGELES & CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 17, 2008--DestinationRx today announced the launch of its new blog site, www.drugtrendstoday.com, which will serve as a vehicle for sharing data and trends related to the prescription drug industry. As a leader in drug comparison and purchasing technology, DestinationRx is in a unique position to provide readers with valuable and relevant information on the ever-changing drug market.

Google Shares Sink After Profits Miss Expectations

Mountain View (CA) - Shares of Google sank nearly $41 after profits rose slower than expected in the second quarter. The company earned $1.25 billion profit which was 35% higher than the same period last year, but investors weren’t impressed. In after hours trading, Google is currently down $40.75 to $492.69 a share (as of 4:45 PM Pacific). Company executives place some of the blame on the


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