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WASHINGTON, July 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A Virginia man pleaded guilty today to one count of mail fraud for his participation in a scheme to defraud the U.S. Department of Defense, announced Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division Lanny A. Breuer and U.S. Attorney Neil H. MacBride of the Eastern District of Virginia.
Jonathan Feeney, 28, of Woodbridge, Va., waived his right to an indictment and pleaded guilty to a one-count criminal information in U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Virginia before U.S. District Court Judge Leonie Brinkema. The information charges Feeney with using the U.S. mails to execute a scheme involving fraudulent invoices to defraud the U. S. Department of Defense.
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ST. LOUIS - Hammering out a note to investors late last year, Wachovia analyst Jonathan Feeney decided to dispense some philosophical knowledge.
Beer is the best place to go - financially and personally - in a recession," he wrote.
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Jonathan Feeney had at least five Coronas and four or five shots over the course of about four hours at Knickerbocker Famous Bar and Restaurant on a Monday night last June, then he and a friend went to the Orange Ale House for one last beer before heading to another friend's Seymour home.
Both were killed in a drunken-driving crash minutes later, and now the family of Feeney's passenger, 23-year-old Kristopher Marino, is suing both bars, saying that someone should have stopped the men from driving. Feeney was at the wheel when his car crashed on Route 8.
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Damien High School Class of 2009
Brandon Abrera, Dion Acoff, Darin Alarcon, Troy Alcaraz, Anthony Almaz, Adam Alvarez, Alfonso Alvarez, Andre Aranez, Jorge Arias III, Nicholas Armada, Daniel Armstrong, Glenn Asuncion, David Avila- Eskridge, Neil Bachman, Nicholas Bakaleinikoff, Brian Baldovino, Admar Balubar, Ramon Roberto Banaga, Quinton Banks, Frankie Barretta, Christian Bato, Daniel Beckman, Zachary Bencomo, Eric Bento, Shane Berktold.
... Ewy, Reynaud Farve, William Faust, John Feeney, Jonathan Felix, Anthony Felix-Camacho, Ronald Fer...
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A 23-year-old Seymour man and a 22-year old Oxford man were killed early Tuesday in an accident in which they were ejected from a sports car in the northbound lane of Route 8 in Ansonia, the second deadly accident within a few miles this week. State police said a Nissan carrying Kristopher Marino, 23, and Jonathan Feeney, 22, struck a wire rope guard rail off the right shoulder north of Exit 18 about 2 a.m.. The sports car rolled over and slid several hundred feet, police reported. Marino, of Seymour, and Feeney, of Oxford, were ejected from the car, according to police.
Marino was taken to Griffin Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Feeney, who had just celebrated his 22nd birthday Monday, was taken to Yale-New Haven Hospital, where he later died, a hospital spokeswoman said.
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LA MOTTE, Iowa - Jonathan "Bucky" Brune, 21, of 8273 Feeney Road, La Motte, died Wednesday evening, March 16, 2005.
Arrangements are pending at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road, Dubuque.
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Three young men lost their lives this week in two late-night accidents within miles of one another on Route 8, but state police spokesman Sgt. Paul Vance said Wednesday that the roadway is safe, and that there is "no common denominator between the two accidents." "We are certainly continuing to investigate (the accidents) and will make a final conclusion as to the actual cause of the accidents, but as of right now there appears to be no common denominator," he said.
Kristopher Marino, 23, and Jonathan Feeney, 22, were killed Tuesday when Feeney's Nissan 350Z struck a guardrail on the right shoulder, rolled over, and slid several hundred feet. At some point the two men, who were not wearing seat belts, were ejected from the sports car, state police reported. The crash occurred in the nor...
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PHILADELPHIA -- Vicenza Cerrato stood in the bread aisle of a Giant supermarket and squinted at a receipt itemizing the stash she had just bought down the street at Bottom Dollar Food, a low-frills grocer that opened a few months earlier.
The 83-year-old retired cardiology technician ruthlessly monitors what she spends on food, despite living with her husband in North Wales, a Philadelphia suburb where the average household income is $107,000.
... as a "catalyst" for expansion, said Jonathan Feeney, who follows Supervalu Inc., Save-A-Lot's p...
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After leading The Hershey Co. to three years of strong performances, CEO David West is leaving to take the top job at the smaller Del Monte Foods Co., a surprise move that sent the candy maker's shares plummeting on Wednesday.
Del Monte Foods, the San Francisco-based food processor that has an operations center on Pittsburgh's North Shore, said that West will become its CEO on Aug. 15 and will join the company's board in June. Del Monte was bought by private equity firms for $4 billion in a deal that closed in March.
...Janney Capital Markets analyst Jonathan Feeney reiterated a "buy" opinion on the stock and...
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I found it hard to believe that in 1950, A&P was the Wal-Mart of its era, the No. 3 corporation in the U.S. It is now a bit player in the high-volume, low-cost market it invented.
That's how Richard Tedlow, a professor at the Harvard Business School, described the once mighty Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. in his recent book, "Denial: Why Business Leaders Fail to Look Facts in the Face -- and What to Do About It."
... from a number of directions," said Jonathan Feeney, a retail analyst at Janney Montgomery Scot...