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How to cope with Google's new privacy policy
Sun-Sentinel Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:06 PM PST
A few simple steps can be taken to keep Google from painting too accurate a portrait of your online habits. Google is changing its privacy policy Thursday, a move that is causing a lot of anxiety among Internet activists and some users.

Are local farmers in for a dry spring?
Herald-Journal.com Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:06 PM PST
WRIGHT, MEEKER COUNTIES, MN â€" “It’s too early to say yet,” Kevin Dahlman of Dahlco Seeds in Cokato commented recently. He was referring to the upcoming planting season, and whether there will be enough moisture to produce a healthy crop.

Green Bay Packers: Primary Needs Heading into the NFL Draft
Bleacher Report Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:04 PM PST
Coming fresh off a Super Bowl, the Packers were poised as a team that had the ability to make a second consecutive championship run. They did not disappoint by finishing with a regular season record of 15-1. But, the New York Giants ' pass rush proved too much for the high powered Packers offense to handle, falling 37-20 in Lambeau Field, abruptly ending their chance at any kind of Super Bowl ...

Mayor Foster questions Pinellas court changes
St. Petersburg Times Blogs Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:03 PM PST
Clerk of Circuit Court Ken Burke drew the first blood this week on Pinellas County's plans to move traffic and family law court to only the mid-Pinellas location, instead of St. Petersburg and Clearwater locations. But St. Petersburg Mayor Bill Foster has qualms too, telling the City Council and later a reporter taht the proposal by County Administrator Bob LaSal a and Chief Judge Thomas McGrady ...

Still some bumps in road improvements - LETTER
The North Bay Nugget Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:02 PM PST
Considerable improvements to Highway 17 were made over the summer approaching and going through our nice little ghost town of Mattawa. However, there are still some areas of concerns. The on-ramp going east from Earl's Lake Road is far too short and narrow.[...]

Breaking news: Brett Favre allegedly joins Twitter
TheScore.com Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:02 PM PST
A new, unverified Twitter account emerged with an initial post at 2:07 ET this afternoon â€" one that purportedly belongs to one Brett Lorenzo Favre. His first (alleged) tweet: It’s currently gaining about 1,000 followers per minute. Don’t pretend you’re not going to hit the FOLLOW button, too.

Roommate had too much sex, says former student's suit against college
San Jose Mercury News Fri, 02 Mar 2012 11:59 AM PST
BOSTON -- A former student at a Roman Catholic college has filed a lawsuit against the school, claiming administrators didn't do enough to help her when she complained that her roommate was having too much sex in their dorm room.

Coast Guard: planned Columbia River bridge too low
KMTR Eugene Fri, 02 Mar 2012 11:57 AM PST
The Coast Guard says the planned new Portland-Vancouver Interstate 5 bridge would be too low for Columbia River ship traffic.

Too Big to Fail? Best Outcome for Decaying Government System is Failure
International Business Times Fri, 02 Mar 2012 11:57 AM PST
Why is everyone so afraid of big government? It has become a tautology that big government is bad in many circles, but nobody ever seems to really explain why. Granted, concentrating power over peoples’ lives in one place usually leads to abuse of that power, and that is the obvious answer.

Apple says it creates, supports 514,000 US jobs
MacNN Fri, 02 Mar 2012 11:56 AM PST
Apple has reacted to concerns that it was offshoring too many jobs with a new Job Creation promo page on Friday. The iPhone maker contended that a total of 514,000 jobs were either directly created by Apple or depended heavily on it for support. While only 47,000 were core Apple employees, many of them retail, it believed 257,000 in various industries had jobs that depended significantly on ...




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