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Tottenham’s bid for judicial review of Olympic Stadium decision rejected

Tottenham’s bid for judicial review of Olympic Stadium decision rejected
Tottenham Tottenham’s request for a judicial review of the Olympic Stadium decision has been rejected, the BBC is reporting. Spurs and Leyton Orient contested the Olympic Park Legacy Company’s verdict that West Ham and Newham Council should be the future occupants of the venue. But Judge Mr Justice Davis told them there are no grounds for a review. “We are pleased with the ruling and continue to …

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VMware moves vSphere 5.0 to launch pad

VMware moves vSphere 5.0 to launch pad
‘Next step forward in cloud infrastructure’ The virtual cat is out of the physical bag. Server virtualization juggernaut VMware has sent out invitations to a big shindig it is hosting in San Francisco on July 12, which is almost certainly going to be the launch of its ESXi 5.0 hypervisor and related vSphere 5.0 virtualization management stack and vCloud extensions.…

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Local news briefs for June 22

Local news briefs for June 22
Gresham Lions play host to 26th annual golf tournament The Gresham Breakfast Lions Club is hosting its 26th annual golf tournament Sunday, July 10, at Gresham Golf Course, 2155 N.E. Division St. All proceeds will be used for club sponsorship of local activities such as scholarships, Christmas …

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Ryan Cleary charged over cyber attack on CIA as LulzSec takes revenge

Ryan Cleary charged over cyber attack on CIA as LulzSec takes revenge
Cleary is suspected of having ties to the Lulz Security hacking collective, which has recently targeted Sony, the CIA website and the U.S. Senate computer system.

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US, Europe in ‘scareware’ raid

US, Europe in ‘scareware’ raid
Police in the United States and seven other countries seized computers and servers used to run a “scareware” scheme that has netted more than US$72 million ($88.4 million) from victims tricked into buying fake anti-virus software.

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