For the second time in four months, thieves hit a Miami restaurant and made off with thousands of dollars in cash.Late Sunday night or early Monday morning, crooks broke into the Caribe Café in the 7100 block of West Flagler Street. Miami police said they gained access to the restaurant by breaking into a business next door and then cutting a hole in the wall.Once inside,...
Microsoft’s Surface tablet has “modest” start: Ballmer
Label: Technology
PARIS (Reuters) – Microsoft Corp‘s new Surface tablet – its challenger to Apple‘s iPad – had a “modest” start to sales because of limited availability, Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer told French daily Le Parisien.The world’s largest software company put the Surface tablet center stage at its Windows 8 launch event last month in its fightback against...
Chicago Fire Exclusive Clip
Label: LifestyleLieutenant Casey goes from the frying pan to the fire in Wednesday's all-new episode of Chicago Fire, as Detective Voight makes good on his promise to ruin Casey's life after he refused to participate in a cover-up.PHOTOS - Does Chicago Fire Boast TV's Sexiest Cast?And as you can see from ETonline's exclusive sneak peek clip, Voight is now ensuring Casey's fiance is collateral damage in their on-going...
Show us the money: Cuomo wants 'at least $30B' in federal Sandy aid
Label: HealthAn administration official says Gov. Andrew Cuomo plans to request at least $30 billion in federal disaster aid to rebuild after Superstorm Sandy.The official wasn't authorized to speak publicly because the details haven't been finalized. The official confirms that the administration will use the money to cover costs to repair bridges, tunnels subways and commuter rail lines. It will also help rebuild...
Self-publishing industry explodes, brings rewards, challenges
Label: Business The publishing world is being upended, and reinvented, by people like Hugh Howey, Ily Goyanes and Kristy Montee.They are part of a movement using the power of e-books and the Internet to lead publishing into a new frontier, and through the biggest upheaval of the industry since Guttenberg’s press.“It’s the Wild West,” Montee said. “It is literally changing at the speed of...
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New allegations surface in case against Jim Greer
Label: World TALLAHASSEE -- Allegations of a golf cart filled with prostitutes at a party in the Bahamas surfaced Friday in the criminal case against former Florida GOP Party Chairman Jim Greer.Delmar Johnson, a former GOP official who is testifying against Greer in return for immunity from prosecution, described the women June 15 as he was questioned under oath by Greer’s lawyer.Johnson...
IBM surprised by Avantor lawsuit, calls claims exaggerated
Label: Technology
(Reuters) – IBM, which is being sued by chemicals manufacturer Avantor Performance Materials for fraud and breach of contract in connection with a software project, said the accusations were blown out of proportion and that it was surprised by the move.“We believe the allegations in the complaint are exaggerated and misguided and are surprised that Avantor...
Buzzmakers: Brooke's Cancer Fight & World War Z
Label: LifestyleWhat had ET readers buzzing this week?1. It's Brad vs. Zombies in World War ZZombie attack!!! Brad Pitt plays a family man and United Nations employee who faces a deadly zombie pandemic in World War Z -- we gave you an exclusive first look and now we've got the intense trailer!Just when you thought that the zombie genre may be starting to generate less screams and more Zzzz's, World War Z arrives...
Israel fires warning shots into Syria after stray mortar shell hit military post
Label: Health JERUSALEM — Israel was drawn into the Syrian civil war for the first time on Sunday, firing warning shots into the neighboring country after a stray mortar shell from across the border hit an Israeli military post.The Israeli military said the mortar fire caused no injuries or damage at the post in the Golan Heights, which Israel captured from Syria in...
Gov. Rick Scott may shift stance on health reform law
Label: Business With the reelection of President Barack Obama, Florida’s Republican leaders are reconsidering their fervent opposition to federal healthcare reform, triggering a discussion that could have huge repercussions for South Florida.At stake is more than $6 billion in federal funding for Miami-Dade and Broward over the next decade and the possibility of health insurance for a large...
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