| Pennsylvania County Expands BIO-key(R) Contract for Mobile Data System
WALL, N.J., Dec. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- BIO-key International, Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: BKYI) , a leader in finger-based biometric identification and wireless public safety, announced today the award of an $81,000 mobile data software contract from Lancaster County, PA. The contract award covers additional licenses for MobileCop(R) as well as new licenses for PocketCop(R). MobileCop is a wireless law enforcement query and messaging solution used in police vehicles while PocketCop is a complementary solution deployed on BlackBerry smartphones and other handheld devices. As a result of this new award, PocketCop has now been extended to five new agencies in Lancaster County including the East Hempfield Township Police Department. .
Pair arrested after El Verano...
Jonathan Arrospide was arrested for attempted murder while Julian Arrospide was arrested for accessory to attempted murder. Both suspects were jailed at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility.If anyone has any information related to this incident, contact Violent Crimes Investigator Shawn Murphy at 565-2185 .
IV. The Forensic Evidence
The secrecy under which the Iraqi military and police conducted burials in Iraq means it will be impossible for investigators to locate all the graves. When graves are located, it will be difficult in many instances to determine the identity of the victims because Iraqi military and police abducted people in one part of the country and often transferred them to other areas, sometimes up to hundreds of kilometers away, for interrogation and execution. The passage of time and burial conditions have also caused remains to deteriorate and, in some cases, to disintegrate. This situation is further compounded by the fact that documents belonging to the police and security forces were destroyed during the war and subsequent looting (see above). Some of these documents may have contained valuable information about the circumstances surrounding mass burial sites.
Anandpur resolution caused turmoil: CM
Although the death of six persons, including four children, in a tragic mishap near Rarra Sahib in Ludhiana yesterday morning has prompted the Punjab Police to ban goods carriers � trucks and tractor-trailers � from carrying passengers, little has been done over the years to minimise the loss of life on the roads of the state. Both trucks and tractor-trailers are frequently used to ferry pilgrims and others to various religious festivals and melas held in the state throughout the year. Besides, these vehicles are also used to carry workers to political rallies. How effectively the police is able to enforce the ban remains to be seen as the Assembly elections in Punjab are round the corner. Yesterday morning, a truck carrying 40-odd pilgrims was on the way to a historic place when it fell into a canal near Rarra Sahib killing six persons on the spot.
Gunshots ring out at Eastgate Mall
Their target is to establish a road map for a deal, perhaps more than two years away. The question is whether the world of soaring temperatures, rising oceans and deadly droughts can afford such patience. It seems the stubbornness and lack of will by politicians to agree on climate protection takes precedence for the time being over the forces of nature. Back to headlines .
Housing decline hits area unevenly
January seemed to bear that out, with sales rising for the first time in more than a year just before the all-important spring season. But even last year, average prices increased at least 10 percent in a third of Baltimore's suburban communities -- and in a remarkable three-quarters of city neighborhoods. .
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