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  • Prosecutors: Retired PBSJ Chairmen Concealed Illegal Donations (Engineering News Record)Federal prosecutors have charged two retired chairmen of PBSJ Corp. with making and orchestrating ways to conceal illegal campaign donations. Both former chairmen had long careers with the Tampa-based engineer.


  • Microsoft Engineer Attempts Daring OneCare PR Rescue (BetaNews)In a short span of time, Microsoft's new OneCare anti-virus service has been faced with a barrage of reports and blog posts remarking about how it failed a Virus Bulletin test that several of its competitors passed, along with consumers' complaints that OneCare deleted their Outlook e-mail files in the act of disarming viruses they may have contained.


  • Mayor: Budget not enough for chief engineer (Jonesboro Sun)JONESBORO -- There's not enough money in the budget to hire a chief engineer, Mayor Doug Formon said Thursday.


  • Engineer Testifies in Gemmill V. State Farm (RedNova)By Robin Fitzgerald, The Sun Herald, Biloxi, Miss. Mar. 14--GULFPORT -- An engineer testifying this morning in U.S. District Court said there's less than a 50 percent chance that wind from Hurricane Katrina damaged more than 10 percent of Edward Gemmill's shingles.


  • Cities have time to fix sewer problems (Perry County News)CANNELTON ? A permitting of Cannelton?s sewer systems as a combined storm and sanitary system gives the city time to develop a plan for separating the two, an engineer told members of the city?s board of public works and safety in a regular meeting Monday.


  • Street Closing Around High School Is Doable, Engineer Says (The Morning News)SPRINGDALE -- Closing a short section of Emma Avenue in front of Springdale High School won't have a significant impact on traffic around the school, a traffic engineer told the Springdale School Board on Tuesday.