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Husband Tells Love Story At Carwash Trial
TAMPA - Mac Brown calls it love at first sound. He fell for his wife, Brenda, talking on the phone, the night before a scheduled blind date. From that day forward, their passion only grew. "I knew when I looked in her eyes, I was adored," Brown told often weeping jurors in a Tampa courtroom Thursday. "I could see it, I could feel it. I could feel the intensity and the joy." Brenda Brown died after a black Isuzu Rodeo rolling out of a bay at the Town 'N Country Car Wash accidentally shifted into gear and struck her as she pushed the couple's 18-month-old son in a stroller. The carwash employee in the SUV, 50-year-old Denzil Blake, did not have a driver's license. Blake told investigators he was cleaning the inside of the Rodeo when he accidentally knocked the gearshift into drive.
New security rules would 'crush' island ferry service, city argues
Stringent new federal security regulations for ferries -- including single-file boarding and metal detectors -- would essentially wreck Toronto's popular waterfront service to the islands, The Globe and Mail has learned. Forcing the more than one million mostly summer visitors and picnickers who board the ferries -- hundreds at a time -- to line-up for metal detectors would turn one of Toronto's simple summer pleasures into a logistical headache, the city official in charge says. "It would crush our operation," acknowledged James Dann, who oversees the city's ferries, when asked about the possible changes. "If they were implemented fully, we would be looking at a massive cut in the number of people we could take to the island." The city is in talks with Transport Canada to modify the application in Toronto of the new security regulations for ferries, developed since the terrorist attacks in New York on Sept.
Nortel and Microsoft unveil joint unified messaging roadmap
These products and services will "dramatically improve business communications by breaking down the barriers between voice, e-mail, instant messaging, multimedia conferencing and other forms of communication" said a Nortel release. It added that the expanded integration services portfolio spans the entire network lifecycle "from design and deployment to support and evolution." The companies also announced 20 "joint demonstration centres [that allow] customers to experience the technology firsthand." In the six months since the ICA was formed, Microsoft and Nortel have signed agreements with "dozens of customers" the companies announced. "Our goal is to close the gap between the devices we use to communicate and the business applications we use to run our businesses," Zafirovski said.
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