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Keep computers in a common area so you can monitor what your kids are doing...A new report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project finds that 78 percent of young people, ages 12 to 17, now have cellphones...The survey, released Wednesday, finds
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Stock index futures were down on Friday, pointing to a lower open on Wall Street , after JPMorgan Chase & Co stunned investors with news of "significant mark-to-market losses" that it said could "easily get worse." Futures for the S&P 500 were down 0.
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Google is almost everyone's favorite search engine, despite misgivings about data-collection and advertising practices that are widely seen as intrusive. A survey released Friday by the Pew Internet & American Life Project found
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Afghanistan (AP) — An overwhelming majority of Afghans support the government's efforts to negotiate peace with Taliban insurgents, according to a poll released Tuesday that ranks insecurity as the top concern among citizens, followed by unemployment
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19 pm PDT Report Abuse The hand writing has been on the wall for the past few years....those who saw it got out...& moved on Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:05 am PDT Report Abuse how blockbuster stayed in business is beyond me they suck ,high prices, poor
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Researchers say workers are paying a larger portion of health insurance costs as businesses, trying to ride out the economic downturn, shift more of the burden to their employees. The average employee contribution toward premiums
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Researchers say workers are paying a larger portion of health insurance costs as businesses shift more of the burden to them in an effort while they ride out the economic downturn. The average annual employee contribution toward premiums for family
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Follow us on Business European companies say increasingly unfair, capricious Chinese government interference is making China a less attractive place to do business, according to a survey released Tuesday by the EU business group.
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More than 600 police officers could be laid off by the end of the month, a survey released today says. Nearly 617 police officers could lose their jobs before fiscal year 2011 begins July 1, with dismissals are expected in all of the state's 21
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Blog post by Jason Clayworth jclayworth@dmreg.com May 27, 2010 Iowa's texting ban is being groomed for changes a month before it even begins partly due to a national survey released today that highlights the infrequent use of hands-free devices. Iowa,
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