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Whats new & cool!? Click2City.com
Click2city.com is the newest and coolest Classified Website online!
AME Info |
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Broadband saves writer from phone distractions
While talking on the phone to a friend one day, I mentioned I had dial-up Internet service, and she yelled, “You what?”
Centre Daily Times |
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DITTMER: Cows, hogs, pigs -- and alpacas?
Cows, hogs and horses, sure. But, alpacas in Missouri? Believe it or not, the creatures native to South America have become more common in this country, according to various alpaca Internet sites. The Alpaca Registry offers an estimate of more than 100,000 of the animals living in the United States, with 2,300 in Missouri.
Jefferson County Journal |
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At NECC, evidence search takes students into cyberspace
HAVERHILL, Mass. — The racy e-mails you sent to your office sweetheart, the workday shopping trip to the Macy's Web site, and those nasty late-night hang-up calls could all catch up with you one day.
The Eagle-Tribune |
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Running on science: New Balance on cutting-edge of sneaker technology
LAWRENCE — When Pedro Rodriguez goes for a jog, don't blame him if he feels a little like a guinea pig in some kind of space-age science experiment. As high-speed cameras take high-definition video images of him running, sensors attached to his legs detect what his knees and thigh muscles are doing. Another one near his heel sends messages to a computer about what's going on with his calf and ...
The Eagle-Tribune |
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Hong Kong man arrested over bank run rumors
Hong Kong police have arrested a man for allegedly spreading rumors on the Internet about a bank run amid anxiety in the Chinese territory about the U.S. financial crisis, police said Sunday. The man was arrested Saturday for allegedly using a computer with...
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Huntley library receives $45,000 tech grant
HUNTLEY – The Huntley Area Public Library recently was given a $45,000 technology grant, which will help replace older computer equipment and add special educational software for children.
Northwest Herald |
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RHAM teacher on paid leave after Internet sex allegation
HEBRON — The second-year social studies teacher arrested this week and accused of online sexual chats with a teenage student remains on administrative leave and is still collecting his salary, according to school officials.
Journal Inquirer |
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T&D to end TV Times book, offer daily grids, expanded online service
Life used to be simple, and TV viewing was even simpler.
The Times and Democrat |
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2 years of pirating videos brings 2 years in federal pen
A federal judge showed Friday that the “FBI Warning” at the beginning of commercial videotapes and DVDs can have some teeth, as she sentenced an East Hartford man to two years in prison for selling about 8,000 copies of pirated movies and television shows over the eBay Internet auction site.
Journal Inquirer |
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RHAM teacher charged with enticing a minor in sexually explicit on-line chatter
HEBRON — A 25-year-old teacher at RHAM High School turned himself in to police Monday afternoon and was charged with engaging a teenage girl in sexually explicit behavior via the Internet.
Journal Inquirer |
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RHAM teacher accused of enticing a student on the Internet suspended
Questions remain at RHAM High School after one of its teachers was arrested this week and charged with sexually enticing a student on the Internet.
Journal Inquirer |
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Bus Wi-Fi to start Wednesday
Madison County Transit riders with wireless Internet-equipped laptops will be able to surf the Web on some buses starting Wednesday.
Collinsville Herald |
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Housing partners will happily take a village
NEWBURYPORT - They want to live lightly on the earth. The residents of the yet-to-be-built Odonata Ecovillage will cluster their homes to save open space. They'll use cutting-edge building techniques and green technology to vastly reduce their energy consumption. They'll foster a togetherness often missing in our overscheduled, Internet-ready, 21st-century lives. And they want their "intentional ...
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Aldine ISD honors long-term member
From segregation to integration and from books and pencils to computers and other high-tech equipment, A.W. Jones, current chairman of the board for the Three H Service Center in Humble, has seen many things change and improve over his lifetime.
Humble Observer |
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Flu shot registration now available online
In an age where you can order groceries and rent movies online, why not flu shots with flu season approaching?
Northwest Herald |
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Hong Kong man arrested over bank run rumours
Hong Kong police have arrested a man for allegedly spreading rumours on the Internet about a bank run amid anxiety in the Chinese territory about the US financial crisis.
Otago Daily Times |
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Havasu struggles on the road Knights fall to Paradise Valley Trojans 35-7
A quick 12 points in the first quarter by the home Paradise Valley Trojans proved be too much for the Lake Havasu High School Knights to overcome Friday.
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BraCo libraries opening up
Brazoria County Libraries with electricity and minimum storm damage opened for regular business on Sept. 22 and are prepared to assist residents with storm related damage to complete FEMA applications. Computers are available.
Pearland Journal |
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Hong Kong man arrested over bank run rumors
By MIN LEE, Associated Press Writer. Hong Kong police have arrested a man for allegedly spreading rumors on the Internet about a bank run amid anxiety in the Chinese territory about the U.S. financial crisis, police said Sunday.
Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news |
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RHAM teacher on paid leave after Internet sex allegation
HEBRON — The second-year social studies teacher arrested this week and accused of online sexual chats with a teenage student remains on administrative leave and is still collecting his salary, according to school officials.
Journal Inquirer |
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Google phone makes debut
SAN FRANCISCO — T-Mobile USA unveiled on Tuesday the first Google-powered handset, a stylish device that mimics many of the iPhone’s features and adds a few new wrinkles.
Corvallis Gazette-Times |
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Hong Kong man arrested over bank run rumors
Hong Kong police have arrested a man for allegedly spreading rumors on the Internet about a bank run amid anxiety in the Chinese territory about the U.S. financial crisis, police said Sunday. The man was arrested Saturday for allegedly using a computer with criminal or dishonest intent but has not been charged, police spokeswoman Odelia Tam said. Police officers noticed Friday that the ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Hong Kong man arrested over bank run rumors
(AP:HONG KONG) Hong Kong police have arrested a man for allegedly spreading rumors on the Internet about a bank run amid anxiety in the Chinese territory about the U.S. financial crisis, police said Sunday.
INO News |
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Hong Kong man arrested over bank run rumors
HONG KONG—Hong Kong police have arrested a man for allegedly spreading rumors on the Internet about a bank run amid anxiety in the Chinese territory about the U.S. financial crisis, police said Sunday.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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