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  • Michael A. Rothchild, a Network Engineer for Acxiom Corporation, Has Been Selected for Inclusion Into the 2007-2008 ... (PR.com)Michael A. Rothchild, a network engineer for Acxiom Corporation, has been selected for inclusion into the 2007-2008 Princeton Premier Registry. As a network engineer, Michael handles telecommunication installation and problem solving legacy systems and infrastructure. Michael is also a certified fiber optic instructor. In his spare time, Michael enjoys biking and radio operating. He can also be ...


  • Russell engineer resigns (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)Richard Gohde's turbulent two-year tenure as Russell County engineer ended Friday with his resignation, effective immediately.


  • Engineer followed all procedures, officials say (Valencia County News-Bulletin)Information downloaded from a device used to record a locomotive's operations confirmed that the engineer who was driving the Rail Runner that struck and killed two people near Los Lunas last week followed all appropriate procedures, officials said Friday.


  • Canadian engineer kidnapped in Yemen (Canada.com)Tribesmen in Yemen have kidnapped two foreign engineers, one of whom is a Canadian citizen, according to Agence France-Presse. The Yemeni Saba news network reported Athram Nafour Kafta and a Syrian engineer were kidnapped because of a dispute between their firm and a local contractor.


  • Woodford Co. highway engineer contract in limbo (The Pantagraph)EUREKA -- The Woodford County highway engineer, whose department is embroiled in a dispute over how an employee was disciplined, has been waiting for two months to see if the County Board will renew his employment contract.


  • Mayor fires city engineer who took free trips (The Buffalo News)Mayor Byron W. Brown has fired a city engineer who recently admitted he accepted trips and other gifts from companies that did business with Buffalo but never paid taxes on the gratuities.


  • Engineer testifies of oily waste unaccounted for in tanker's books (New Haven Register)NEW HAVEN - A Greek-owned tanker ship had 967 tons of oily waste that was unaccounted for in its records, a marine engineer testified Friday in federal court.