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Ramer remembered on Internet
Fri., Aug. 15, marked 11 years to the day since the mysterious disappearance of Opp teenager Kemberly Ramer, but family and friends have found new ways to ensure her spirit and influence is never forgotten.
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Technological summer readies CISD for fall
After a summer of campus moves, Celina ISD’s technology guru vowed the district’s computer systems would be up and running as it opens the doors to another school year.
The Celina Record |
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Frisco teen masters online profits
Frisco resident Tom Swanson works as a webmaster, flipping Internet sites for profit much like a Realtor might fix up an old house and sell it at a higher price. He’s also dabbled in the stock market, created a business blog, and can straighten out a Rubik’s cube in just over a minute.
The Frisco Enterprise |
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Police probe fraud link to murders
LONDON: Police were yesterday investigating a suspected link between the brutal murder of a Chinese couple in northeast England and their involvement in an Internet betting scam, the detective in charge said.
Gulf Times |
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ALSO: Road name would honor late judge ; Local cities lauded
Cries for Eddie Price's political head began on Internet blogs months ago.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Blogging her baby's birth
When Pioneer Press reporter Molly Millett announced earlier this year she was pregnant with her third child, her editors promptly congratulated her — and then proposed that she document the experience by blogging about it for the new MinnMoms.com Web site.
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North College Hill will have the target on its back
Veteran coach Bruce Baarendse will take his North College Hill High School football team into the 2008 campaign with a bull's-eye on its back. The Trojans received all but one first-place vote in the Miami Valley Conference coaches' balloting, and Baarendse knows he's got a pretty good squad.
The Oxford Press |
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CAD computer patch now in place
A computer programming error that kept the Central Appraisal District from issuing final numbers for the coming fiscal year has finally been fixed.
El Campo Leader-News |
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August 13 2008 Edition (rss)
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The Lexington News-Gazette |
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Cheyenne Teen Pleads Guilty To Computer Crime
A 19-year-old Wyoming resident has pleaded guilty to a felony charge related to the development of a program that took over thousands of computers nationwide to steal credit card information.
KCWY Casper |
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MySpace page silent witness against woman
Making parts of her life available on a My Space Internet page played a part in a Wharton woman agreeing to a plea bargain of two years in prison during a probation revocation hearing Thursday morning in the Wharton County Courthouse.
El Campo Leader-News |
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Driver's licenses can be renewed online
Texans can save time and gas by skipping the trip to the local driver license office. At www.TexasOnline.com, people can renew their driver's licenses or identification cards or leisurely change their addresses without leaving the comfort of their computers.
El Campo Leader-News |
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Al-Qaida inmates plot beheading
LONDON -- Specialists for Britain's MI5 intelligence service, responsible for monitoring Britain's eight maximum security prisons where convicted al-Qaida terrorists are held, have unearthed a plan to kidnap a prison officer and behead him, then transmit the images onto the Internet, according to a report from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.
WorldNetDaily |
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Influential author, local woman define living fully
Virtual reality eludes my comprehension. It is, for me, a mysterious shadow world. The late Randy Pausch, a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University, understood that world; in fact,
El Campo Leader-News |
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Teen gets probation for school threat
A few minutes of Internet fantasy crashed hard into Jeremie Dalin's life Friday.
Daily Herald |
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Unemployment in Charlotte, Manatee and Sarasota chart
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OU football notebook
Jarboe not eligible, for nowAccording to Troy coach Larry Blakeney, Trojans wide receiver Josh Jarboe currently is not eligible to play this season after transferring from Oklahoma earlier this week. Because OU told Troy officials that they didn't refuse him admission for the fall, Blakeney said, Jarboe is now being treated as a transfer student by the NCAA, with this season being his sit-out ...
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Police beat
A $600 laptop computer was stolen Aug. 3 after the owner accidentally left her backpack on a bench at the bus terminal, 1501 E. Miner St. The woman got on her bus without her backpack; the pack was later turned in but the laptop inside was missing.
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Republican National Convention Preparations / Library boss loses office to MSNBC
The director of the St. Paul Public Library system is moving out of her office to make way for a news network covering the Republican National Convention.
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Cape Coral company provides swings and slides
With three new gaming systems, high speed Internet and 500 channels on satellite television, it is no surprise that kids are glued to one screen or...
The News-Press |
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Andover man charged in child porn case
LAWRENCE — A former Merrimack College business dean has been charged with possessing 1,000 stills and moving images of child pornography on his home computer. Edward Popper, 63, of 120 Dascomb Road, Andover, served as dean of the Girard School of Business and International Commerce at the North Andover campus for five years before leaving in 2005.
The Eagle-Tribune |
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Online gaming not just fantasy
The appeal and participation of fantasy sports gaming stands at an all-time high. Fans have been drafting and dealing real-life pro players like Tom Brady and Alex Rodriguez and Kobe Bryant to their "their” teams for decades, matching them in games against friends and strangers in games of pure fantasy. read more
The Oklahoman |
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Young people with autism find job is good fit, learn life skills
When it comes to navigating the world of technology, 20-year-old Aaron Erdman can run circles around his peers. He knows the ins and outs of computers so well he can fix almost any problem.
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New domestic surveillance rules would turn cops into spies, ACLU says
By SPENCER S. HSU and CARRIE JOHNSON WASHINGTON — A proposed domestic spying measure, which would make it easier for state and local police to collect intelligence about Americans and share the sensitive data with federal agencies, would "turn police officers into spies on behalf of the federal government," an ACLU official said. Michael German, a former FBI agent who is the policy counsel for ...
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