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Park Hills Daily Journal - 29 minutes ago
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — All anyone needs to know about Tiger Woods off the golf course is what he named his yacht.
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UPI - 32 minutes ago
Library book returned after 60 years … NYC tour group plans train 'Tea Party' … British road sign 'only' has it backwards … 80,000 caught in Facebook bait-and-switch ... Watercooler stories from UPI.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - 33 minutes ago
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — There could be a blackout at Florida Field on Saturday.
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The Washington Times - 33 minutes ago
NEW YORK | Facebook is changing its privacy settings to give users more control over who sees the information they post on their personal pages. Beginning Wednesday, the networking Web site began taking the rare step of requiring its more than 350 million users to review and update their privacy settings. The new controls are designed to simplify the cumbersome privacy controls that have ...
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Chicago Sun-Times - 36 minutes ago
The idea of engaging in "Webtribution" is a little alien to me.Apparently that's the practice of defaming a so-called enemy on the Internet. To me it just seems so public. (I mean really, aren't there more subtle ways?)So I was only passingly interested in the merits of " The Dark Side of 'Webtribution,'" a recent piece in the Wall Street Journal by Elizabeth Bernstein. Bernstein focused on ...
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19 Action News Cleveland - 37 minutes ago
CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - The Cleveland Browns are looking to clinch their second victory of the season tonight against their rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Chicago Sun-Times - 37 minutes ago
Here are other tips from Zenja Glass and from The LaSalle Network for those looking to land a job now:• Use this time to your advantage. During the holiday, managers often spend more time in the office to enable their staff to take time off, including their gatekeepers. That means it's more likely you'll be able to reach the key decision makers. So when you make inquiries with companies, ask for ...
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WQOW Eau Claire - 48 minutes ago
Associated Press - December 10, 2009 6:04 AM ET MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Anti-war activists are protesting in Minneapolis on Thursday as President Barack Obama picks up the Nobel Peace Prize in...
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St. Louis Beacon - 51 minutes ago
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Times Leader - 53 minutes ago
South Carolina lawmakers voted down a measure to impeach Gov. Mark Sanford on Wednesday, but recommended a formal rebuke that said his travels and trysts with an Argentine mistress brought the state “ridicule, dishonor, disgrace and shame.”
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amNewYork - 58 minutes ago
Deep orange tan? Check. Hair gelled to the max? Check.
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MyNC.com - 1 hour 0 minutes ago
President Barack Obama, in Norway to pick up his Nobel Peace Prize, says he doesn't doubt there are others who may be more deserving of the honor.
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The Washington Times - 1 hour 4 minutes ago
Soccer fans are active on Facebook, Twitter and other social media, but they generally are ignorant of efforts by their favorite teams to reach them through those platforms, according to a new report. A survey of 1,000 soccer fans revealed a disconnect between the online activity of fans and the impact of teams' own social media efforts. At the least, it's unclear whether social media campaigns ...
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WPIX 11 New York - 1 hour 12 minutes ago
Two female teachers in Brooklyn have been reassigned after they were reportedly found naked inside a school classroom last month, PIX News has learned.
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TechWorld - 1 hour 13 minutes ago
Users get more control but will put more data in the public, experts say Facebook's revamped privacy settings will push more user data onto the Internet and, in some cases, make privacy protection harder for Facebook users, digital civil liberties experts said.
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ZDNet - 1 hour 14 minutes ago
MOL Global has acquired Friendster in a move that will aim to lump online payments together with social networking in Asia.
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North Platte Telegraph - 1 hour 16 minutes ago
The North Platte Telegraph Former KNOP chief meteorologist Thomas Kippen was sentenced to 10 days in the Lincoln County Jail after pleading no contest to a single count of procuring alcohol to minors and one count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor on Friday in Lincoln County Court.
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Boston Globe - 1 hour 20 minutes ago
NEW YORK - Facebook is changing its privacy settings to give users more control over who sees the information they post on their personal pages.
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Gazette.net - 1 hour 20 minutes ago
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes talks with Steven A. Silverman, director of the Montgomery County Department of Economic Development, before addressing Tech Council of Maryland members.
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SouthtownStar - 1 hour 25 minutes ago
Heads up all you Facebook newbies: Your foray onto the social network landscape can land you in hot water, and other places you don't want to be. A Canadian woman recently lost her health benefits after the insurance company found photos of her having a good time on Facebook . Nathalie Blanchard, 29, was on long-term sick leave from her job at IBM in Bromont, Quebec, for more than a year for ...