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DOL sues defunct Silicon Valley companies over 401(k) funds

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Dixon Dances Into Sony/ATV Deal

Dixon, previously one third of defunct pop act Mis-Teeq, enjoyed a revival of fame after winning the BBC series "Strictly Come Dancing" in December 2007.

Local builders tell of headaches with FDIC

Local builders who had loans with defunct Franklin Bank SSB worry that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. could cost them business because of its cumbersome bureaucracy.

Report: Atari Picks Up Brash's Despereaux

Report: Atari Picks Up Brash's Despereaux Atari will reportedly publish defunct Brash Entertainment's Tale of Despereaux film game on PC, PlayStation 2, DS, and Wii. The Xbox 360 version of the kid-friendly property is reportedly shelved, according to Variety.

Hellgate returning with fresh add-on

The servers supporting Hellgate: London, the debut and only release from now defunct US developer Flagship, are set to close at the end of January, but this does not mean the end of the RPG - despite assumptions that this would be the final nail in the game's coffin.

Bankrupt CEO Must Pay $4M In Camera Patent Suit

Law360, New York (December 03, 2008) -- Despite being in liquidation bankruptcy, the CEO of now-defunct Jazz Photo Corp. cannot discharge about $4 million in patent infringement damages owed to Fuji Photo Film Co. over disposable camera patents, a district court judge has ruled.

Google puts LIFE photo archive online

Time announced on Tuesday that Google was putting online the entire collection of photos from the legendary but now defunct LIFE magazine including some of the most iconic images of the 20th century.

LIFE photo archive put online

NEW YORK - TIME announced on Tuesday that Google was putting online the entire collection of photos from the legendary but now defunct LIFE magazine including some of the most iconic images of the 20th century.

Google putting LIFE photo archive online

NEW YORK: Time Inc. announced on Tuesday that Google was putting online the entire collection of photos from the legendary but now defunct LIFE magazine including some of the most iconic images of the 20th century.

Google putting LIFE photo archive online

NEW YORK (AFP) - Time Inc. has announced that Google was putting online the entire collection of photos from the legendary but now defunct LIFE magazine including some of the most iconic images of the 20th century.

Google putting LIFE photo archive online

NEW YORK: Time Inc announced on Tuesday that Google was putting online the entire collection of photos from the legendary but now defunct LIFE magazine including some of the most iconic images of the 20th century.

Google putting LIFE photo archive online

NEW YORK (November 24 2008): Time Inc announced on Tuesday that Google was putting online the entire collection of photos from the legendary but now defunct LIFE magazine including some of the most iconic images of the 20th century.

Atari Publishing The Tale of Despereaux For DS and Wii

According to a story in Variety, Atari will be publishing the video game adaptations of the upcoming animated film, The Tale of Despereaux for Wii and DS. Both versions were originally to be published by the now defunct company Brash Entertainment. The Wii version was being produced by Brash which successfully released the poorly reviewed Six Flags: Fun Park before going under. On the other hand, the DS version is developed by the Foundation 9 studio, Fizz Factor, and is entirely funded and produced by Universal Pictures Digital Platforms Group.

Roper talks Champions Online efforts

Bill Roper, newly appointed at Cryptics Studios and hard at work on new MMO Champions Online, has said he's learnt several important lessons from the failure of Hellgate: London, his debut and only release at the now defunct FlagShip Studios.

Howard French, a Daily Mail pioneer

Howard French, described as "a pivotal figure in the creation of the modern Daily Mail" (according to the Mail itself), has died aged 95. He worked for the Mail's owner, Associated Newspapers for 40 years, including a seven-year stint as editor of the now-defunct Daily Sketch in the 1960s. Any reminiscences welcome at this email address.


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