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2 men, 1 woman, and another promising life wasted
It's a simple and sad story. Girl dates boy. Girl leaves boy for another boy. First boy confronts second boy and ends up dead. Darion Sawyer and Jeffrey L. Brown. Sawyer, a 29-year-old budding comic book artist, was fatally shot, and Brown, a 34-year-...Tags: Parkville, Murder, G.I. Joe, Assault, Prosecution
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UI studies social networking sites to send alerts
University of Iowa officials are exploring whether to use social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace as additional tools to send emergency notifications to students. Spokeswoman Linda Kettner says officials are examining whether the sites...Tags: Iowa City, Facebook, Disasters, Sociology, University of Iowa
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Prop. 8 and teaching to the marriage test
A television ad supporting Proposition 8 on the California ballot implies that gay marriage would have to be "taught" in California public schools unless the right of same-sex couples to marry is overturned. It makes me wonder: What exactly do you teach...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Brad Pitt, Minority Groups, Same-Sex Marriage, People
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News from around Wisconsin at 6:58 p.m. CDT
Nevada authorities seized documents and records Tuesday in a raid on the Las Vegas headquarters of a community organization that works to get low-income people to vote. Secretary of State Ross Miller said the raid was part of a monthslong voter fraud...Tags: People, Prisons, Terrell Owens, Murder, Personal Income
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YouTube unveils its version of home shopping network in quest for more revenue
AP Technology WriterSAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ Online video leader YouTube has opened up its version of a home shopping network in its latest effort to wring more revenue from its massive audience and justify the $1.76 billion that Google Inc. paid for the site two years ago....Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Electronic Arts Inc., Sales, Game Playing, Consumer Electronics Industry
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2nd person charged in UW-Milwaukee student's death
Associated Press WriterA 21-year-old woman told investigators she helped her boyfriend kidnap and kill a University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee student because she was afraid he'd break up with her if she didn't. Tammi L. LaFave of Delafield helped kidnap Haroon Khan, 31, whose...Tags: Prisons, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Murder, Vehicles, Trials
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MySpace, HP in deal to get MySpace users to print photos, eventually buy photo-adorned goods
AP Technology WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Among all the profiles on MySpace, the social networking site's users have uploaded almost 4 billion photos. Now through an agreement with Hewlett-Packard Co., MySpace hopes people will increasingly print these images and, eventually,...Tags: News Corp., Sociology, Hewlett-Packard Co.
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British pop stars form group to demand more power
Some of Britain's biggest music stars announced Saturday they are banding together to demand greater control over their music in the digital age.
Radiohead, Robbie Williams and Kaiser Chiefs are among more than 60 founding members of the Featured...Tags: David Gilmour, Robbie Williams, Music Industry, Billy Bragg
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What Makes Us Mad: Too Much High School Hype
In its infancy, the little network in Bristol gave us Australian Rules Football and slow-pitch softball. Three decades and dozens of satellite dishes later, ESPN is perhaps the most powerful entity in sports. Consumers are treated to the highest level of...Tags: Nike Incorporated, Paul Doyle, ESPN, Australian Rules Football
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Many teens say bringing romance to dance is, well, a little old school
Chicago Tribune reporterJenna Camp and her girlfriends primped for Saturday's homecoming dance much as women have for decades: They painted their toenails, swept their hair into shellacked up-dos and packed extra lip gloss into tiny clutch purses. But when it came time to...Tags: Dance, Facebook, Sociology, Downers Grove, Elk Grove (Cook, Illinois)
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British pop stars band together to demand more say over careers in digital age
LONDON (AP) _ Some of Britain's biggest music stars announced Saturday they are banding together to demand greater control over their music in the digital age. Radiohead, Robbie Williams and Kaiser Chiefs are among more than 60 founding members of the...Tags: David Gilmour, Robbie Williams, Music Industry, Billy Bragg
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