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    Jan 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Cycling advocates find a lot to like in state, local bikeway plans

    Proponents of pedaling Maryland's streets and trails say they've covered a lot of ground in their efforts to increase bicycling opportunities, but there's also much more to do.
    Proponents of pedaling Maryland's streets and trails say they've covered a lot of ground in their efforts to increase bicycling opportunities, but there's also much more to do. "I'd give the city a B-plus and the state a B," said Carol Silldorff,...

    Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, Sports, Executive Branch, Martin O'Malley

  2. Jan 22, 2013 |Column| ctnow.com
  3. Mom's Night Out: Rent The Runway?!

    One of my dearest friends was involved in planning this past weekend's Children's Charity Ball at the Hartford Golf Club to benefit The Bridge Family Center in West Hartford.  She invited my husband and me to be guests at her table.  
    One of my dearest friends was involved in planning this past weekend's Children's Charity Ball at the Hartford Golf Club to benefit The Bridge Family Center in West Hartford.  She invited my husband and me to be guests at her table.   Well, what is...

    Tags: U.S. Postal Service, West Hartford, Cynthia Rowley, Zac Posen

  4. Jan 14, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Woodridge launches new website

    The Village of Woodridge has launched a new website that is more user friendly and helpful.
    The Village of Woodridge has launched a new website that is more user friendly and helpful. After surveys in 2011 revealed that the public is increasingly seeking online services and information, village officials acted to update its web presence....
  6. Feb 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 1 in 10 would drink expired milk before they'd move

    Moving is a least-favorite activity among Americans, according to a recent survey conducted by Harris Interactive.
    Moving is a least-favorite activity among Americans, according to a recent survey conducted by Harris Interactive. How onerous is it? One in 10 respondents said they would rather drink expired milk than move. Others said they would prefer to visit a...

    Tags: New York City

  8. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  9. Christie would allow N.J. online gambling with trial period

    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who vetoed Internet gambling in 2011, said he would be willing to allow a 10-year trial period of online betting to see if it helps Atlantic City casinos stem six years of declining revenue. The governor, a first-term...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Litigation, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Casino and Gambling Industry, Executive Branch

  10. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 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.
    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: Consumers, Federal Trade Commission, Social Media, Networking, Arts and Culture

  12. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. In the dark on doctor perks

    Though few patients realize<strong> </strong>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 be pure. But patients should be able to find out about such payments so they can discuss them with<strong> </strong>their doctors and decide for themselves<strong> </strong>whether the doctor's participation in an experiment might compromise his medical advice.
    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: Barack Obama, Elections, Politics, General Practitioners, Chemical Industry

  14. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  15. News of the Weird: Porn Site Estimates Its Viewers Have Spent 1.2 Million Years Watching

    Perspective: A leading &ldquo;adult&rdquo; search engine reported in December that, over the last seven years, just two of the most popular Internet pornography websites it analyzes have been viewed 93 billion separate times, which averages to about 13 views for every person on Earth. Given the average viewing time of 11 minutes per visit, the search engine (PornWatchers.com) calculated that men (and a few women, of course) have spent about 1.2 million years watching pornography on just those two sites. Noted the search engine in its press release, &ldquo;Say goodbye&rdquo; to calling online porn a &ldquo;niche.&rdquo; &ldquo;It's in every living room on this planet.&rdquo;
    Perspective: A leading “adult” search engine reported in December that, over the last seven years, just two of the most popular Internet pornography websites it analyzes have been viewed 93 billion separate times, which averages to about 13...

    Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Dissociative Identity Disorder, Stranger Than Fiction, New York Public Library, Crime, Law and Justice

  16. Jan 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Atty. Gen. Kamala Harris issues mobile apps privacy guidelines

    California's top cop has issued guidelines on what steps software developers should take to protect the privacy of consumers on mobile devices.
    California's top cop has issued guidelines on what steps software developers should take to protect the privacy of consumers on mobile devices. Until recently, the data collection practices of mobile apps makers -- and the rest of the mobile ecosystem...

    Tags: Ecosystems, Consumers, Environmental Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Conservation

  18. Jan 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. After twists and turns, Brenna Doherty's figure skating career gets a lift from a shift to pairs

    Brenna Doherty's dream of becoming a world-class figure skater has had its share of bumpy landings. They began when Doherty was a freshman at Oakland Mills High in Columbia. After making the finals at junior nationals at ages 13 and 14, Doherty thought she wanted to try being a typical teenager.
    Brenna Doherty's dream of becoming a world-class figure skater has had its share of bumpy landings. They began when Doherty was a freshman at Oakland Mills High in Columbia. After making the finals at junior nationals at ages 13 and 14, Doherty thought...

    Tags: NASA, Education, Singles Skating, Colleges and Universities, Pairs Skating

  20. Dec 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. As homestead tax credit deadline approaches, outreach intensifies

    Maryland homeowners could lose out on hundreds of dollars in tax bill savings if they miss a deadline that's a week away.
    Maryland homeowners could lose out on hundreds of dollars in tax bill savings if they miss a deadline that's a week away. Many may not realize they must sign up for the Homestead Tax Credit, which saved the average Baltimore homeowner more than $1,000...

    Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Credit and Debt, Brad Pitt, Politics, New Products

  22. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Microsoft matches expectations in Windows 8's initial quarter

    In a closely watched earnings report, Microsoft reported revenues and profits that met Wall Street's expectations.&nbsp;
    In a closely watched earnings report, Microsoft reported revenues and profits that met Wall Street's expectations.  Microsoft reported  second-quarter earnings on Thursday of 76 cents a share, with $21.46 billion in revenue. Analysts' consensus...

    Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Surface, New Products, Steve Ballmer, Computing and Information Technology Industry

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