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Claim added to suit against city
STAMFORD - A city man has amended a civil suit against Stamford to include malicious prosecution after he was acquitted Wednesday of charges stemming from his arrest when he was mistakenly caught in an Internet sex crimes sting.
Norwalk Advocate |
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Claim added to suit against city
STAMFORD - A city man has amended a civil suit against Stamford to include malicious prosecution after he was acquitted Wednesday of charges stemming from his arrest when he was mistakenly caught in an Internet sex crimes sting.
Stamford Advocate |
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Officers say man met teen girls
CALDWELL -- Officers arrested a 29-year-old man in Caldwell who they suspect has been seeing underage girls after meeting them on the Internet.On Aug. 4, Caldwell Police responded to a report of suspicious person near Sage Valley Middle School. When officers arrived, they found a 17-year-old girl with the suspect, identified as Warren Nanney. The teenager told police she had met the man on the ...
Idaho Press-Tribune |
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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.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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New Facebook worm spotted
New security threat to Facebook users from messages posted on 'comment wall' feature
ITP.net |
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Are you over 65 and online? Talk to us
Over 65 and online? Talk to us Sen. John McCain, the war hero and presumptive Republican candidate for president, is just starting to use computers and go online for himself at age 72. We want to talk to other people who are coming to computers late in life and find out how this has helped them in their careers.
The Journal News |
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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.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Call for Mbeki to open inquiry into arms deal
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Mail and Guardian |
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Boomers Connect for Better Health through Online Conversations
(ARA) - Want advice on how to train for a marathon or treat depression? Baby boomers are increasingly finding answers to these kinds of health questions online, and not necessarily just on medical Web sites.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Boy with rare disorder gets engineering seat
P Surya, who is suffering from thrombostenia, went to Anna University seeking admissions to an engineering course in computer science.
The Times of India |
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Teachers warned of online dangers
The Internet is a useful tool, much like a knife.
The Clarion-Ledger |
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Big league data storage
If your computer's buckling under the load, chances are you need Data Robotics' Drobo storage robot.
Independent Online |
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Libraries step into the age of iPod
Hoping to draw back readers, libraries have vastly expanded their lists of digital books, music, and movies that can be downloaded by their patrons.
Independent Online |
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It took us a good long while to find the official name for this tiny and totally unmarked tavern, and finding the actual street number address and phone number for it took an extra bike ride up Falls Road--the only affiliation the Clipper Mill Inn has with the internet is via its jukebox (yeah, one of those).
Baltimore City Paper |
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Judicial network deal for Cisco
The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department has installed an advanced Network Infrastructure and Internet connectivity system from Cisco. The move is designed to improve the networking infrastructure of the Department to boost its modernisation programme.
AME Info |
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AdSurfDaily checks reported cashed
Although federal prosecutors have frozen the accounts of AdSurfDaily Inc., a Quincy-based Internet advertising company, a few advertisers have reported their checks being cashed.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Somers launches new Web site
SOMERS — The town has launched its own official Web site this week for all things government-related. The new site, www.somersct.gov , will operate independently of the community site SomersNow.com , which had previously hosted the town’s government information.
Journal Inquirer |
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Cops say Monticello man hit woman, broke items after breaking into home
MONTICELLO — A village man broke into a female friend’s apartment early Friday morning, hit her and then destroyed her computer and a lamp, Monticello police said.
Middletown Times Herald-Record |
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Data Doctors: Site can help spot risky attachments
Q. During your radio show you mentioned a site that would check attachments for viruses. I was in the car and couldn’t write the site down. Could you please tell me the name of the site and instruction for use? — Lorrence
East Valley Tribune |
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Hackers mull physical attacks
Want to break into the computer network in an ultra-secure building? Ship a hacked iPhone there to a nonexistent employee and hope the device sits in the mailroom, scanning for nearby wireless connections.
The Clarion-Ledger |
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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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Just swipe your phone over a billboard, and go to the website
THE prospect of flashing a mobile phone at a movie poster to get screening times and buy tickets might seem fancifully futuristic to most.
Nyngan Observer |
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U.S. gymnasts clean up their act in Olympic qualifying
When it’s not training, eating, sleeping or mourning the loss of a teammate to injury, the USA Gymnastics men’s Olympic team apparently spends its time scrolling the Internet and catching up on critical analysis.
Houston Chronicle |
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If you think time is on your side, you're probably happier
A Google manager and a psychologist show how attitudes, something we can control, make us happy or not.
The Progress Report |
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'Boy's' past catches up
LONG BEACH - Patric Ian Henn, the flamboyant Long Beach gossip blogger known as "Boy About Town" who fled Florida in the wake of a 9-11 grand theft conviction, appeared in a Sunshine State courtroom Thursday for a violation of probation hearing.
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