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Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Groups Opposing Wal-Mart Get Help From New Web Site


Groups Opposing Wal-Mart Get Help From New Web Site
Wal-Mart Watch and Sprawl-Busters have teamed up to create an online toolkit for groups opposing the giant discount retailer.

E3 Bloggers Jump On The 360 Blog Bus
If you have a blog and you're going to E3, you're probably going to want to blog those priceless "Wouldn't that have been awesome?" revisionist accounts of your pat, innuendo-infused dialogues with...

Video bloggers claim spotlight / Online diaries looking a lot like television
Jay Dedman's life plays out in snippets of video, captured on a handheld video camera and posted on his online diary, Momentshowing. A Manhattan subway bomb scare spurs him to post a photo montage of Sept. 11 and the days before and after. In another...

Doctors say mumps vaccine is not the best
Almost anyone born 50 or more years ago remembers the mumps, the cheek-swelling illness that used to sicken between 100,000 and 200,000 people a year in the United States.

Melissa Coulter: Gravity of sexual assault felt online
Her word against his ... do we know she really said, no? That is what blogger Fairness to all wrote about the third-degree sexual abuse charges against Thomas Schlichting for allegedly raping a female student in a classroom at Assumption High School. As a woman, this comment gets me riled up.

Feds Relent, Give Benefits To Programmers Who Lose Jobs To Offshoring
The Labor Department had ruled that downloaded software wasn't a product, so workers didn't qualify for the program.

Who's buying cell phone records online? Cops
A congressional panel investigating the fraudulent acquisition and sale of mobile phone records by Internet Web firms has collected evidence that indicates law enforcement officials at the local, state and federal levels use the Internet-based services as an investigative short-cut, MSNBC.com has learned.

Democrats see Lieberman as too close to Bush, GOP
Democratic Sen. Joe Lieberman, who once occupied the lofty No. 2 spot on his party's presidential ticket, is too Republican for some Democrats.

Selling Maine as 'Vacationland'
State's tourism office tries new, more expensive techniques to lure visitors. By Victoria Wallack, Times Record Bureau

News fan's story has surprise twist
A hobbyist's Web site is hobbled when the objects of his adoration, TV news stations, suddenly protest the use of their copyrighted material.

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