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Computer stolen? Software won't rest until it's found
It's your worst nightmare come true. You leave your laptop in your car only for a few moments, perhaps to run into the local convenience store to get a cup of coffee or a newspaper. When you come back, you're horrified to discover that it's been stolen. Or there's some kind of momentary distraction and when you reach for your notebook, it's gone.
Wednesday, May, 19, 2010 - McClatchy-Tribune News Service - Business

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Major study on cell phones and cancer comes up inconclusive
The 10-year study, which was conducted by the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer, concluded there were “suggestions” that heavy use could increase the risk of glioma but “biases and error prevent a causal interpretation” that would directly blame cell phone radiation for the tumor.
Sunday, May, 16, 2010 - - News

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300 lose jobs in Winnipeg as Canwest outsources call centre jobs
The Reach Canada call centre handled circulation and subscription calls for most of Canwest's big-city newspapers.
Thursday, May, 13, 2010 - - News

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Handheld device and Internet diagnose car troubles
This column is a timely one for me since I just had the "Check Engine" light appear on my car. A call to my local dealer told me that I should bring it in immediately as the vehicle might suffer damage if I waited too long. I heeded the warning by making a beeline to the mechanic.
Friday, May, 07, 2010 - McClatchy-Tribune News Service - Business

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THAT REMINDS ME with Marilyn Hagerty: When E.J. Lander spoke, people listened
Lander at the time was president of the Commercial Club that was opening new quarters said to be the finest in the Northwest.
Wednesday, April, 28, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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THE LIST: 'Eurydice' ... Library fun ... Nightlife ... etc.
Area arts and entertainment events.
Thursday, April, 22, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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If you spent poorly, find ways to undo the damage
American consumerism and regretted purchases go hand in hand. The evidence hangs unworn in your closet, sits unused in your basement or taunts you month after month on your credit card bill.
Friday, April, 16, 2010 - The Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.) - Business

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Drivers can make or break computing experience
So there I was with my brand new laptop. As far as I could tell, everything was working right out of the box. Then I began to transfer some of my older computer's files such as my Web browser's bookmarks, profiles, documents and other similar types of data. I used one of the more popular utilities to help me speed through this rather laborious process. And after I was done, everything seemed to be working just fine, until I rebooted.
Monday, April, 12, 2010 - McClatchy-Tribune News Service - Business

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Publishers don't see iPad revolution anytime soon
Many in the U.S. publishing industry feel Apple's release of the iPad, a multipurpose tablet computer with a built-in electronic reading device, will revolutionize the way consumers read and push the market into the digital age -- just as the firm's iPod and iTunes did with music. But is the same revolution about to hit Japan, a tech-savvy country with millions of digital-gadget lovers?
Saturday, April, 03, 2010 - Japan Times, Tokyo - News

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Sight unseen, fans hear 'iPad' and think 'iWant'
People who lined up to buy the first iPhone knew what they were paying hundreds of dollars for: a new cell phone that promised to be better. Apple Inc.'s newest gadget, the iPad tablet computer, falls into a category that's foreign to most people.
Thursday, April, 01, 2010 - Associated Press - Business

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Minnesota House passes compromise bill on GAMC
A bill headed to the governor reinstates medical coverage for 70,000 Minnesotans making less than $8,000 per year. The House voted 121-12 and the Senate 50-12 on Wednesday to restore the program, but lawmakers scaled back General Assistance Medical Care, which had been slated to disappear April 1.
Thursday, March, 25, 2010 - Minnesota Capitol Bureau - News

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Q AND A: How do I attach rabbit ears to a home-theater receiver?
Q. I am getting a new home-theater receiver and my wife said, "Please tell me this one will have better radio reception." I didn't think I could control this. I did a search and came upon your article about using basic rabbit ears for FM reception, and how amazed people were by the results.
Monday, March, 22, 2010 - McClatchy-Tribune News Service - Business

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Calculate cost per use when deciding how to spend
Is a $150 pair of jeans a better deal than a $50 pair? Is a $60-per-month gym membership worth it? Should you spend $20 more for a better coffee maker?
Tuesday, March, 16, 2010 - The Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.) - Business

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Digital video still far from perfect
Digital video -- movies and television shows you can download from the Internet -- has a bright future. But to get there, providers need to work out some problems.
Wednesday, March, 03, 2010 - San Jose Mercury News - Business

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FirstLink to share flood volunteer info through social media
FirstLink plans to once again use social media resources to spread the word about volunteer opportunities during an expected springtime flood in the Red River Valley.
Wednesday, February, 24, 2010 - The Forum - News

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YOUR MONEY: The most romantic thing of all: Talking dollars and cents
the best thing for your relationship. So says Eleanor Blayney, a consumer advocate in Washington, D.C., who has counseled couples and written about money and marriage for years
Tuesday, February, 23, 2010 - McClatchy Newspapers - Business

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THE LIST: 'Feast of Nations' ... 'Triumph of Youth' ... 'Willie Nelson' ... more
Saturday at the Alerus: The 48th annual Feast of Nations, a cultural experience featuring music, dance, food and fellowship, will be Saturday at the Alerus Center and tickets are on sale. Sponsored by the UND International Organization, it will feature as main performers the world-traveled Polish Folk Dance Ensemble SPK Iskry and Evans Coffie, also known as Coffieman, who performs West African music and dance.
Sunday, February, 21, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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Prairie Business enjoys 10th anniversary
Prairie Business, a monthly magazine covering business happenings across the northern Plains, will be 10 years old in September. As of January, the free subscription magazine distributed in North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota has a new look but the same mission.
Saturday, February, 20, 2010 - The Forum - News

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YOUR MONEY: A little organization can save a lot of money
Do you find that money "slips through your fingers" or you're constantly surprised it runs out before the month ends? That might be a signal that you earn too little, spend too much — or maybe you're simply disorganized.
Monday, February, 01, 2010 - The Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.) - Business

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Apple’s tablet and literature's future
Literature has always relied on technology. We wouldn’t have the Dead Sea Scrolls had the ancients failed to invent papyrus, just as we wouldn’t have “The Da Vinci Code” if Gutenberg hadn’t come out with movable type.
Sunday, January, 31, 2010 - Los Angeles Times - News

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