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Cesar Chavez Google doodle generates controversy
Sunday was the birthday of the late California farm labor leader Cesar Chavez. And he was the subject of a Google doodle on the home page of the search engine. But Sunday was also Easter. And that's where the controversy started. Google faced...
Tags: Easter, Barack Obama, Google Inc., Human Interest, The Happiest News!
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Peter Walsh's tips for keeping family keepsakes
Contrary to what Sheryl Crow sings, the first cut is not the deepest. The last cut is. Cleaning out my parents' former home of almost 50 years involved a rough and ruthless week of letting go of a lifetime of home furnishings. What's left is the pyramid...
Tags: Painting, Arts and Culture, Marriage, Awards and Prizes, Family
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With online technology, buying and selling options abound
The last time Yasmin and Adil Degani bought a home, they took the traditional route. They went with a commission-based real estate brokerage to show them homes and guide them through the homebuying process. This time around, in an effort to save money...
Tags: ZipRealty Incorporated, Banking, Media Industry, Services and Shopping, ForSaleByOwner.com
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GM's well-rounded middle child: 2013 GMC Acadia
Think of the Acadia as the middle child of General Motors' large crossover utility vehicle family. Slotted mid-way between the more upscale Buick Enclave and the more affordable Chevy Traverse, this GMC suffers the same fate as the "middle child" --...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Automotive Equipment, SUVs and Crossovers, GMC
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Kiosk to renew license available 24/7
A self-service terminal that allows South Dakota motorists to renew their vehicle registration round the clock is up and running at Kessler's in Aberdeen. The renewal station is near the service counter, said Sheila Enderson, Brown County treasurer....Tags: Watertown
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Simple auto repairs pay off
A common theme when trying to save money is "do it yourself," but many car owners are hesitant to take that advice and attempt basic maintenance and repairs on their vehicles. To a degree, those fears are legitimate, because vehicles are more complicated...Tags: Oil Changes, Do It Yourself Projects, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Conservation, Services and Shopping
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Lincoln County officials support special districts reform bill
ben@theinteriorjournal.comFRANKFORT — A bill that would increase transparency and accountability for special districts is popular with some Lincoln County officials. House Bill 1 was approved unanimously by the state House and Senate last week and is currently awaiting...Tags: Steve Beshear, Budgets and Budgeting, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Local Government
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French ex-pats launch The Social Closet
For RedEyeGetting the nerve to rid your closet of unwanted clothing, accessories and shoes is one hurdle; deciding what to do with the excess trimmings is another. Enter The Social Closet, a new online service founded on the premise of finding treasures in your...Tags: Marketing, France, J. Crew, Old Navy
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Mobile social networking app Path settles with FTC for $800,000
SAN FRANCISCO -- Mobile social networking app Path has settled Federal Trade Commission charges that it deceived users by collecting personal information from their mobile address books without their knowledge or permission. The San Francisco company...
Tags: Federal Trade Commission, Arts and Culture, Social Media, Culture, Consumers
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Take it e-asy
By John Maruskin Clark County Library During the last few of days, we’ve had some of patrons tell us that they can no longer access the library’s website using www.clarkpublib.org as an address. That’s because the address was changed, a...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries, Business
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In the dark on doctor perks
Though few patients realize it, many doctors receive thousands of dollars from pharmaceutical companies for each patient enrolled in an experimental drug trial. The medication might be the best thing for the patient's condition. The doctor's motives might...
Tags: General Practitioners, Elections, Barack Obama, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry
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Study: Majority of consumers watch TV and surf Web simultaneously
For millions of U.S. consumers, one screen in the living room is not enough. A new study from KPMG finds that 60% of American television viewers are devoted multitaskers, watching TV and accessing the Internet at the same time. "We continue to see...Tags: Television, Netflix Inc., Consumers, Hulu, Entertainment
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