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Click on Facebook to oppose the prime minister? Croatian police are not amused
Associated Press WriterZAGREB, Croatia (AP) _ Send good karma, post a photo, criticize the prime minister — all things you can do with the click of a mouse at Facebook, right? In Croatia, the last one might be a click too far. A man who launched a Facebook group critical...Tags: Computing and Information Technology, Government, Hosni Mubarak, National Government
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SW Michigan church beams services to students
The Holland SentinelThe newly installed projector sent a flickering, scrolling image to the theater wall as Brian Kamstra tinkered with the video feed. After a couple of minutes, the static went away and the sharp image of a church service came to life. A pastor's...Tags: Academic Progress, Christianity, Protestant
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Obama swamped by job seekers
The Swampby Jill Zuckman One member of President-elect Barack Obama's transition team measures meetings by the number of resumes arriving on his BlackBerry. Another says job-seekers have offered him tickets to Redskins football games, which he has turned down. And...Tags: Al Gore, Bill Clinton, The White House, George Bush, Government
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2009 Acura TL vs. 2009 Audi A4: Part 1
KickingTiresJoe Bruzek and Kelsey Mays, Cars.com Tough times in the auto biz are giving entry-level luxury cars more relevance than ever. Among the brands that sell them, nameplates like the BMW 3 Series and Infiniti G comprise more than two-fifths......Tags: Acura, Audi, Passenger Cars, Vehicles, Restaurants
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More news bulletins than you can shake a stick at
We live in hectic times. There has been an incredible amount of news lately, more news than you can shake a stick at! Which, considering what the news has been like, you probably want to do. We figure you haven't been able to keep up with it all, so...Tags: U.S. Department of Treasury, Personal Weapon Control, Osama bin Laden, C.C. Sabathia, Gun Control
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Will Oscar De La Hoya fight sell in a punchless economy?
With the economy in a nose dive, how many people will pay $54.95 to buy Saturday's telecast of the Oscar De La Hoya-Manny Pacquiao fight?
It's an intriguing matchup. De La Hoya, the sport's most popular fighter, against Pacquiao, the current...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Lightweight Boxing, Las Vegas Sands Corporation, Casino and Gambling Industry, Joe Louis
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HOT SHOTS
At midmorning, sunlight streams through three sets of windows, creating an elongated pane pattern on the floor of a Reisterstown house.
"This is nice, because you have this floor, you have nice shadows on the wood," says photographer Craig Westerman,...Tags: Stock Broking, Ron Howard, Photography, Marketing, Real Estate Agents
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Facing the 'truth' about Facebook
Special to The Baltimore SunMy life is an open Facebook. Facebook is an online social networking utility. For those who insist on talking to folks in person, you are probably wondering why you need an online social networking utility. I wondered the same thing. Most days I am...Tags: Family, Sociology
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On David McCullough . I would like to thank Julia Keller for her fine article concerning David McCullough, a truly outstanding American writer and historian ("The time machine," Oct. 26). However, her work needs one correction in the resume of...Tags: World War II, Transportation, Road Transportation, Loyola University Chicago, Ted Nugent
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Job-seekers inundate team with resumes
Tribune Washington BureauOne member of President-elect Barack Obama's transition team measures meetings by the number of resumes arriving on his BlackBerry. Another says job-seekers have offered him tickets to the Redskins, which he has turned down. And yet another has given his...Tags: Bill Clinton, Al Gore, George Bush, Government, Hillary Clinton
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Facebook generation puts off reunions
Of The Morning CallTonight, when Saucon Valley High School's Class of 1998 gets together for its 10th reunion, most of its members will be doing something else, somewhere else. Just 32 graduates out of 165 – barely 20 percent – signed up to catch up over beers and all-you-...Tags: Thanksgiving, Sociology, Jonathan Miller, MySpace, National Government
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