June 29, 2011

News in a Nutshell

June 29, 2011

Cuomo to 'definitely' veto borrowing bill

ALBANY – Passed in last weeks legislative session, the bill allowing school districts to borrow up to $1 billion to cover pension costs will be vetoed by Governor Andrew Cuomo.


Food Stamps For Fast Food? Yum, Say Restaurants
Taco Bell America's poor, who are more likely to be plagued with poor nutrition and stricken with obesity than higher income groups, statistics show, are also more likely to get their meals from fast food restaurants. Where else can you get a days' worth of calories for $5, no preparation required?

 


June 28, 2011

The Pope's First Tweet

Vatican City Flag 12 x 18 inchThe tweet was sent from the Vatican News Twitter account, with roughly 12,000 followers but sure to skyrocket following the Pope's tweet.


 

 


Groupon India's SoSasta.com Leaks User Database 
With hackers stealing and publishing private data every other day, the last place you'd expect a data leak to come from is inside a company. But according to a report by Australia's Risky Business, that's what happened on Tuesday at Groupon's India-based website, SoSasta.

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