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Quinn has a full desk of legislative decisions
— State lawmakers failed to pass pension reform, gambling expansion and gay marriage during the spring session, but they did send the governor bills to require video recording of interrogations of serious crimes and bar child sex offenders from...
Tags: Pat Quinn, Sex Crimes, Juvenile Delinquency, Crime, Law and Justice, Jesse White
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Marlboro maker Altria to sell e-cigarettes
Tobacco giant Altria Group Inc. is launching its first electronic cigarette, joining the trend toward smokeless products amid a slump in sales of its classic Marlboro brand. Altria joins competitors such as Lorillard Inc. that have already ventured into...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, New Products, Amazon.com Inc., Science and Technology, Altria Group, Inc.
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Don't be afraid of data mining
A free nation comes under a grave risk of attack. The people are sorely afraid. They naturally look to their government to protect them; it is perhaps the central reason government exists. The government takes steps, many of them secret, some of them...
Tags: Boston Marathon, Crime, Law and Justice, Sports, National Government, U.S. Congress
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One-third of workers on vacation take electronic devices| Poll
When I went on vacation to a Caribbean island two years ago, our group's rule was: no electronic devices. Only one of us couldn't resist. As I get ready to go on vacation again this summer, I doubt whether my friends or I will be able to let go of at...Tags: Travel, Labor Legislation, Trips and Vacations, Employees, Career and Workplace
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CITY COUNCIL: Texting ban appears likely
Your data plan might allow you unlimited texting. But the city of Aberdeen is about to put limits on your texting. On Monday, the Aberdeen City Council gave first reading to an ordinance that would prohibit texting while driving. The council...Tags: Watertown, Science and Technology
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Edward Snowden: Hero or criminal?
Over the weekend, as Americans were still absorbing double-barreled revelations about the extent of the National Security Agency's electronic surveillance, the source of that information outed himself. Edward J. Snowden, a 29-year-old former employee of a...
Tags: The Washington Post, Ron Wyden, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Prosecution, Barack Obama
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Sean Chen, pianist bred on SoCal scene, is Cliburn medal finalist
Sean Chen first met the Southern California music public in 2002, when the New West Symphony tapped him as one of its “Discovery Artists,” a program that paired precocious teens with the orchestra’s professional players in an annual...
Tags: Entertainment, Russia, Awards and Prizes, Culture, Arts and Culture
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Sony to help trick out 49ers' new Levi's Stadium
The San Francisco 49ers are looking for a little digital magic to lure fans to the new Levi's Stadium, which opens next year in Santa Clara. After all, the team ranked 12th in attendance -- out of 32 teams -- in 2012, in a year when one of the NFL's...
Tags: National Football League, Sony Corp., Sports, Jed York, Computer Hardware
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Niles man charged after 'skimming' device found on Wilmette ATM
Special to the TribuneAuthorities have charged a Niles man in connection with an "ATM skimming" investigation at a Chase bank in Wilmette, and are working with agents from the U.S. Secret Service to determine the scope of the alleged criminal enterprise, officials said today....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Secret Service, Crimes, Science and Technology
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Cerberus lifts Seibu stake but short of 44.7 pct goal
ReutersTOKYO, June 1(Reuters) - Cerberus Capital Management LP said on Saturday it had secured the one-third stake in Seibu Holdings needed to veto decisions at shareholder meetings, but fell short of its goal of buying 44.7 percent of the Japanese railway and...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Sony Corp., Tokyo Stock Exchange, Mutual Funds, Economy, Business and Finance
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Sony CEO says company taking serious look at entertainment spinoff
Sony President and Chief Executive Kazuo Hirai said his company is taking "a serious look" at a proposal from an activist investor to take part of the company's entertainment business public. "It's something that's been discussed at the board level, and...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Consumers, Sony Corp., Economy, Business and Finance, Corporate Officers
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Central Catholic sweeps District 11 tennis scholar-athlete awards
Central Catholic's top boys' and girls' tennis players spent the past few summers teaming in mixed doubles at DeSales University to raise money to fight cancer. Dan Schoenborn and Linda Nguyen demonstrated a healthy blend of athleticism, smarts and heart...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, Technology, Tennis, Roman Catholicism
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