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Houston scientists develop test for personality disorder
Using brain imaging devices and a computer game, Houston researchers have developed an objective test for borderline personality disorder, a serious mental illness whose sufferers are unable to form and maintain stable relationships.
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Houston's Culberson goes high-tech in House rebellion
In a cagy blend of timing, tactics and technology worthy of an ex-advertising man, Rep. John Culberson is pioneering House Republicans' use of hand-held communications links to the Internet to defy the will of Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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Homeowners' fantasy meets harsh reality
In a recent survey by the real estate Web site Zillow.com, 62 percent of the 1,361 homeowners who responded said they think the value of their home increased over the previous year. But Zillow's data show that 77 percent of U.S. homes depreciated in
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Extra incentive for job seekers who hunt online
A new Web site ( www.moneybackjobs.com) promises to pay successful job seekers a signing bonus of up to 7.5 percent of the starting salary. Employers pay $50 to list
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Line cut, Bartians lose Internet, phone service
Officials report a main fiberoptic line was cut during a road construction project on Kentucky Avenue in north Bartlesville early Thursday morning. According to a spokesman with CableOne, the line outage affected all of the cable company’s phone and Internet service customers.
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A chair is worth a thousand words
More than 50 local artists have created chairs inspired by books to help raise money for computers and books for the new $32 million St. Cloud Public Library.
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Egypt demanding data on cyber cafe users: NGO
State security apparatus demanding names, email addresses and phone numbers.
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Champion logging off blogging experiment
Tom Champion is not coming back. Members of the Davis Square LiveJournal, an online blog for West Somerville, have offered everything from cookies to sympathy cards to get him to return to their website. His brave experiment has helped restore their faith in local government, they say, and their message board just isn't the same without him.
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File for permit online in Ashland
ASHLAND The town's Department of Inspection Services is now offering the option of applying for permits online through the town's website, ashlandmass.com. A link on the home page allows visitors to fill out a permit application for building (residential or commercial), electrical, gas fitting or plumbing projects, as well as to learn more about the fees involved. For more details, ...
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Hard drives are not that hard to crack
The cyber-sleuths poring over Venice leaders' PCs learned from the best
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Auto racing: Outlaw results
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Vacation travel graphic
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Murder scene 31st St. W. Bradenton map
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Drew Sterwald: Online social life takes toll
You have 23 friends.
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Proposed River Club center map
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Simple steps to protect yourself from ID theft
NEW YORK It is the largest case of identity theft in the country. More than 41 million credit and debit card numbers were stolen by an international ring that hacked into the computer networks of nine national retail chains, including Barnes & Noble, BJ's Wholesale Club, OfficeMax and TJX Cos.
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Abu Dhabi Judicial Department deploys latest Cisco technologies
As part of its continuous commitment towards excellence through building a world class judicial system, the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department has unveiled its deployment of an advanced Network Infrastructure and Internet connectivity solution built on the latest Cisco networking convergence solutions.
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Gunman capture in Tulsa brings fame
TULSA — Craig Stutzman, weary from a hard day's work, stopped by a Tulsa grocery store Thursday to pick up food for his border collie, Bryn. He didn't know it, but his 15 minutes of fame were about to begin. Stutzman is the unassuming — but apparently tough — star of one of the latest videos to hit the Internet. The 44-year-old American Airlines mechanic brawled with an armed man at a Food ...
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Online networks tame high interest, risks of borrowing
Dae and Eagan: We need to borrow some money and don't know where to look. Are there any good options for people who need $5,000 or $10,000?
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River View Mine under construction
Tucked among thousands of acres of corn fields about three miles southeast of Uniontown sits a little white farmhouse that's been transformed into a temporary office building. Commercial fluorescent light fixtures line the ceilings and computers hum on a hodgepodge of tables while engineering drawings hang on walls. In the field behind the house, some 130 men are boring and blasting hundreds of ...
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Most drug defendants bargain for lesser sentences, analysis shows
CROWN POINT More than 96 percent of Lake Criminal Court defendants charged in drug-related crimes have pleaded their way out of heftier prison time in the last six months, a Times computer-assisted analysis shows.
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MIT students fight for right to expose security gaps in Boston subway
The talk by three MIT students was to be titled "The Anatomy of a Subway Hack: Breaking Crypto RFIDs & Magstripes of Ticketing Systems." It was to be delivered Sunday at Defcon. Then the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority sued for an injunction to stop the speech and a U.S. District...
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iPhones-Macintosh computers become apples of hackers' eyes
Security specialists said Saturday that hackers are taking increasing aim at iPhones and Macintosh computers as the hot-selling Apple devices gain popularity worldwide.
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Buying your kid a laptop depends upon kid
This is the time of year when I am bombarded with e-mails from parents wondering what laptops they ought to buy for their kids heading off to college. I try to give general advice, but it is hard to make decisions without knowing a lot of information.
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Word from the front
From his computer on a base in Mosul, Iraq, 163rd Field Artillery Cpl. Dale Tyrrell keeps a close eye on the progress of his fellow soldiers as they embark and return from convoy security missions that often stretch for hundreds of miles. With real-time tracking software and text messaging capabilities, Tyrrell can see exactly where members of the unit are and ask them directly what's going on ...
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