Archive for the ‘Get Money’ Category

Online gamblers get mixed signals

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Online gamblers get mixed signals B.C. Lottery Corporation's new online casino remained shut down for a fifth day Tuesday, after player accounts were mixed up when the website went live with a gambling limit of $10,000 a week.

Detectives examining alleged extortion attempt by Mel Gibson’s ex-girlfriend

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Detectives examining alleged extortion attempt by Mel Gibson's ex-girlfriend Los Angeles County sheriff's detectives were "looking into" whether Mel Gibson's ex-girlfriend tried to extort money from him in connection with a series of taped phone calls and allegations of domestic abuse, an official said Wednesday.

U.K. Times’ paid online readership said to be disappointing

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

U.K. Times’ paid online readership said to be disappointing Two weeks ago, the hugely successful London Times newspaper put up a wall: a “paywall,” designed to make its content available largely only to readers who pay a monthly subscription fee. (The Sunday Times is the 40th-largest newspaper by circulation in the ...

Funds to Fight Child Exploitation in Arkansas

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Funds to Fight Child Exploitation in Arkansas (Washington, DC) -- Arkansas state police will receive more than $292,000 in federal money to combat the sexual exploitation of children.  Officials said today troopers will use the grant through the Department of Justice's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Program to support efforts ...

Parents lose money after Banner Elementary closure

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Parents lose money after Banner Elementary closure HIGHLAND - More parents of Banner Elementary School students have come forward to say they've lost hundreds of dollars of prepaid tuition and other fees to the now defunct private Christian school.

University of California considers online bachelor’s degree

Monday, July 19th, 2010

University of California considers online bachelor's degree The University of California – considered to be America’s top public university – hopes to become the country's first top-tier research institution to offer a bachelor’s degree over the Internet that is comparable in quality to its campus program.

Newspaper Charges to Comment on Stories

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Newspaper Charges to Comment on Stories Newspapers can't stop whining about not being able to make any money, but The Sun Chronicle in Attleboro, Massachusetts may be taking the search for new revenue streams just a little too far.