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Former Virgin Media payroll administrator accused of stealing €870,000 from station

Former Virgin Media payroll administrator accused of stealing €870,000 from station They have not yet indicated how they will plead. By Tom Tuite Thursday 8 Apr 2021, 3:33 PM 3 hours ago 24,026 Views 0 Comments Image: Leah Farrell Image: Leah Farrell A FORMER PAYROLL administrator at Virgin Media Television is to face trial accused of stealing more than €870,000 from the broadcaster. Kellie Walton, 39, of Kilfenora Road, Dublin 12 had been originally charged in March last year with theft of €64,509 in cash, property of TV3/Virgin Media Television, on a date in 2018. She was also accused of stealing €70,614 in 2019 from the television station located at Westgate Business Park, Ballymount, Dublin 12.

Ex TV station employee to face trial on theft charges

Ex TV station employee to face trial on theft charges
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Former payroll administrator accused of stealing €870,000 from TV station

Former payroll administrator accused of stealing €870,000 from TV station
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Column: Group confronts historical amnesia identifying more than 500 local slaves

In 1748 and 1749 announcements were placed in several New York City newspapers about slaves that had run away from their owners. The slaves in question, however, weren’t fugitives who might have fled north to escape Southern owners. “Run-away on the first of November last, from John Tuthill of the Oyster Ponds, at the East End of Long-Island, a Mulatto Man Slave named Toney, aged about 19 years. Had on when he went away, a Felt Hat, a brown Camblet coat, a red Jacket and speckled trowsers.  “Also run away in company with him an Indian Man named Jack, belonging to John Petty of the same place, aged about 18 years. Has his hair cut off. Had on when he went away an old Beaver Hat …

Valley News - Darmouth College drops plans for wood chip heating, pivots toward cleaner oil

Dartmouth College drops plans for wood chip heating, pivots toward cleaner oil Modified: 12/11/2020 7:25:22 AM HANOVER Dartmouth College has dropped plans to build a wood chip plant to heat much of its campus, saying it will instead continue to focus on converting its antiquated steam-heating system to a higher-efficiency hot water system and also invest in more environmentally friendly alternative heat sources. But in the meantime, Dartmouth also plans to rely, in part, on its oil-burning power plant in downtown Hanover, though it hopes to switch from carbon-intensive No. 6 fuel oil to biodiesel or the less dirty No. 2 heating oil. In an announcement Thursday on Dartmouth’s web site, Josh Keniston, the vice president of campus services and institutional projects, said the college had decided the biomass plant to be developed and run by a private partner “was not the right path forward” and has been scrapped.

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