Man to face trial after 15-year-old boy killed in crash
Adam Barry died from a head injury at the QMC, an inquest heard
17:47, 17 MAR 2021
Adam Barry, from Sandiacre, died following a collision in Risley (Image: Derbyshire Constabulary)
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CEO and entrepreneur Marcus Lemonis is featuring San Diego’s Harbor Drive on the 10 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 19 edition of CNBC’s “Streets of Dreams with Marcus Lemonis.” Filmed before COVID-19, the hour-long show centers on San Diego’s “blue economy” and features interviews with local waterfront leaders involved in ocean-based businesses.
The new primetime series is produced for CNBC by Zero Point Zero Productions with Lydia Tenaglia, Chris Collins and Shawn Cuddy serving as executive producers. Adam Barry is the executive producer for CNBC. The show highlights stories of entrepreneurs and the unique business cultures that “define America’s most iconic streets.” On this episode, San Diego’s fishing heritage is looked at along with the future of the waterfront. In addition, the show explores how the U.S. Navy contributes billions to the local economy.
Federal authorities in Detroit accuse 3 men of exporting U.S. goods to Iran
Updated Jan 13, 2021;
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DETROIT – Federal prosecutors in Detroit have charged three men with a slew of crimes after they allegedly schemed to export United States goods to Iran.
All three men are accused of conspiring to export nine electrical discharge boards, one CPU board, two servo motors, and two railroad crankshafts from the United States to Iran in violation of economic sanctions under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) and the Iranian Transactions and Sanctions Regulations (ITSR).
Those charged include:
Arash Yousefi Jam, also known as Arash Yousefijam, 32, an Iranian national living in Ontario who was arrested by U.S. authorities on Dec. 23, 2020;
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