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Online suitor may not face charges in Louisville teen's runaway
Wednesday, we reported about a Louisville teen who sneaked out of her house and flew to California with a man she met online. Even though police tracked her down within hours, WAVE 3's Shayla Reaves reports there is a chance the man she met won't face charges.
WAVE 3 Louisville |
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Friday August 01, 2008 - 00:02 EST
NICOSIA, Cyprus, July 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Data gathered from Internet gambling companies over the past few weeks indicates that Iranians are the biggest gamblers in Asia. The figures, gathered by the British gaming company RummyRoyal.com, show a marked rise in the number of website hits from the Islamic Republic of Iran and in the amount people from the country are willing to spend.
Rolling Good Times |
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EDS shareholders approve HP takeover
Electronic Data Systems shareholders on Friday approved a tie-up with Hewlett-Packard, voting almost unanimously to go through with the $US13.9 billion ($A14.73 billion) takeover.
The West Australian |
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Friday August 01, 2008 - 00:02 EST
LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- Card Player Media today announces the launch of Card Player TV on Joost, the world's first broadcast-quality Internet television service. Card Player TV shows can be found on the Everything Poker channel on Joost at Joost.com/34q8rlx.r.
Rolling Good Times |
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Internet service keeps patients in contact with friends, family
FOSTORIA - Fostoria Community Hospital and ProMedica Health System have partnered with CaringBridge, a free internet service designed to help families stay up-to-date on a patient's medical condition, according to a news release.
The Advertiser-Tribune |
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Indiana Gazette Online - Corvette Club Car Show Corvette Club Car Show
Your Internet starts here. Search the Gazette ...or the whole Web Registration 10 a.m., trophy presentation 3:30 p.m.
The Indiana Gazette |
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Former couple admits scam
A former married couple admitted Thursday that their scheme of selling Synovus Financial Corp. computer equipment to a pawn shop cost the bank close to $240,000.
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer |
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Indiana Gazette Online - Season auto racing championship Season auto racing championship
Your Internet starts here. Search the Gazette ...or the whole Web
The Indiana Gazette |
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Friday August 01, 2008 - 00:01 EST
Four Republican Congressmen have sent an open letter to the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve Board asking for a definition of Unlawful Internet Gambling Act before regulations enforcing the act are developed and implemented.
Rolling Good Times |
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Indiana Gazette Online - Indiana County Fair Indiana County Fair
Your Internet starts here. Search the Gazette ...or the whole Web
The Indiana Gazette |
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Indiana Gazette Online - Home-Made Ice Cream Festival Home-Made Ice Cream Festival
Your Internet starts here. Search the Gazette ...or the whole Web 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. Soup, hot dogs, barbecue, banana splits, sundaes, pies, more.
The Indiana Gazette |
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Indiana Gazette Online - Garden Concert Garden Concert
Your Internet starts here. Search the Gazette ...or the whole Web Held at backyard herb garden. Free concert by ARAN, food, refreshments. 4 to 6 p.m. Bring your own chairs and blankets!
The Indiana Gazette |
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Indiana Gazette Online - Thunder Mountain Native American Festival Thunder Mountain Native American Festival
Your Internet starts here. Search the Gazette ...or the whole Web 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The Indiana Gazette |
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Indiana Gazette Online - Underground Railroad Re-enactment Underground Railroad Re-enactment
Your Internet starts here. Search the Gazette ...or the whole Web Re-enactment of the Rescue of 1858: Newman's Escape. During Diamond Days festival.
The Indiana Gazette |
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Comcast reports profits rose 8 percent in second quarter
While the nation's largest cable operator lost basic video subscribers in the quarter, such losses were in line or better than what analysts had expected. Notably, Comcast, also the country's second-largest Internet service provider, showed that it was taking market share from rival phone companies, which reported much weaker broadband gains.
TCPalm.com |
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Indiana Gazette Online - Arts on the Allegheny Concert Arts on the Allegheny Concert
Your Internet starts here. Search the Gazette ...or the whole Web Free concert by The Clarks. 6 p.m.
The Indiana Gazette |
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Friday August 01, 2008 - 00:00 EST
A two-year IRS investigation into Bodog has resulted in the seizure of more than 24 million dollars from two payment processors. On January 24 and February 19, 2008, the IRS siezed about $14.2 million from JBL Services, according to court documents filed in federal court in Baltimore.
Rolling Good Times |
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Basic Computer Classes
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Westerly Sun |
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Internet service keeps patients in contact with friends, family
FOSTORIA - Fostoria Community Hospital and ProMedica Health System have partnered with CaringBridge, a free internet service designed to help families stay up-to-date on a patient's medical condition, according to a news release.
The Advertiser-Tribune |
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Indiana Gazette Online - Blairsville Diamond Days Blairsville Diamond Days
Your Internet starts here. Search the Gazette ...or the whole Web
The Indiana Gazette |
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Indiana Gazette Online - Dayton Fair Dayton Fair
Your Internet starts here. Search the Gazette ...or the whole Web Dayton, Pa.
The Indiana Gazette |
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Indiana Gazette Online - Brush Valley Day Brush Valley Day
Your Internet starts here. Search the Gazette ...or the whole Web Pet parade, pedal car races, contests, demonstrations, food, more. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
The Indiana Gazette |
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Comcast reports profits rose 8 percent in second quarter
While the nation's largest cable operator lost basic video subscribers in the quarter, such losses were in line or better than what analysts had expected. Notably, Comcast, also the country's second-largest Internet service provider, showed that it was taking market share from rival phone companies, which reported much weaker broadband gains.
TCPalm.com |
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IOC made 'no' Oly internet censor deal
The governing body of the Olympics says it never entered into a deal with Chinese authorities to censor the internet during the Beijing Games.
The West Australian |
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Intermec inks deal with UK's Royal Mail
Intermec Inc. of Everett said the Royal Mail, the United Kingdom's primary postal service, has signed a contract for more than 25,000 of Intermec's handheld mobile computers. Financial terms of the deal were not released.
Everett Herald |
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