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Pot funds student's tuition, police say
The office obtained a search warrant in early December ordering the student, whose name The Daily Collegian is withholding pending charges, to turn over bank records and other financial statements in his PNC Bank account. Police said they think the student was buying up to 70 pounds of marijuana at a time for resale in the region. The attorney general's office does not comment on ongoing investigations. The investigation was initiated when law enforcement in Centre County became aware of a "large-scale" marijuana distribution organization operating in the State College area. A confidential informant identified the student, a supply-chain management major, as a distributor. Members of the Centre County Drug Task Force had the student's residence under surveillance on Dec.
Toshiba cuts prices on HD DVD players
Toshiba also said it planned an extended campaign of TV, print and online advertising to promote the format. The availability of two competing formats -- and the confusion and uncertainty it's sowed among buyers -- has been widely blamed for the slow adoption of high-definition players in general. Warner Bros. Entertainment is owned by Time Warner Inc. Copyright 2007 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. .
Cops drag feet on filing cases
He told him that the DDR could be converted into an FIR later. When asked, the SHO of the Sector 11 police station, Inspector Ramesh Chand Sharma, said he was not aware of the matter. In October last, a purse of Manju Wadwalker, PRO at the PGI, was stolen from her car in Sector 15. The police then too had lodged a DDR, not a case. Sources said a member of the gang was caught in 2006 red-handed. He hailed from Orissa. The police arrested the gang members but they were released after six months. .
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