| Max Paul: A friend to Carrboro passes away
Max Paul had a warm greeting for all his friends. He would sit with the closest among them to discuss politics, in a reasoned voice, and the particulars of the day, but had little interest in discussing his own life – a life that by the few accounts available was rich and apparently quite colorful. Max Paul, 87, died on June 13 at the Chapel Hill Rehabilitation Center. “We all cared very deeply about Max," said Weaver Street operations manager James Watts, “but we knew very little about his life." Max was born to Austrian immigrant parents on the Lower East Side of New York on January 10, 1920. After graduating from high school, he worked odd jobs. With the outbreak of World War II, and with his older brothers having been drafted, he remained at home to care for his ailing mother.
SonicWALL Chooses ControlCase for PCI Compliance Audit
MCLEAN, Va. (BusinessWire EON) June 19, 2007 -- ControlCase, LLC (www.controlcase.com), an innovator of compliance software and services, announced today that the company has successfully completed a PCI Data Security Standard (DSS) audit for SonicWALL, Inc. (NASDAQ:SNWL), a leading provider of network security, email security, secure remote access, and backup and recovery solutions. The audit was completed using ControlCase's unique, market-leading compliance software and services to review, document and present the results of SonicWALL's Global Management System (GMS) as well as their standard and enhanced SonicOS-based security appliances. .
Picnic with the pachyderms and the kids today
THE CIRCUS IS HERE! THE CIRCUS IS HERE! The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus rolled into town Tuesday and began its run Wednesday night. If you are unable to attend but still want to join in some circus fun, pack a picnic and head to the grass lot at Chase Street and Ninth Avenue (across from the Civic Center) for a free Pachyderm Picnic!The circus' pachyderms -- or elephants -- will be feasting on a lunch of veggies, fruits and bread, and they would like a little company. Really, who likes to eat alone?Those attending are asked to arrive by 11:45 a.m. today. The elephants will begin their lunch around noon. And, while the "biggest stars" of Ringling Bros. are treated to their meal, children will learn more about Asian elephants -- including what they eat and how they are cared for.Pack up the picnic basket, grab a blanket and join the circus animals for a picnic your little one is sure to remember.OK, so maybe elephants aren't your thing -- AND it is Father's Day weekend.
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