A worker fired over injuries that prevented her from typing cannot sue her former employer under federal anti-discrimination law, a US court has ruled.
The Swedish car manufacturer has clamped down after workers sent each other inappropriate jokes and pictures of George W. Bush and Osama bin Laden.
A telephone company cut off an FBI international wiretap after the agency failed to pay its bill on time, according to a US government audit released today.
Union activists are planning to inject the controversial topic of overseas outsourcing of technology jobs into the 2004 presidential race.
With little outlay and huge profits to be made, gaming and lotto sites are becoming more prevalent on the Web. Sustainable business models or just a way to make a quick buck?
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