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Cisco, MTV tap college students for ideasZDNet - 2 hours agoCisco Systems is teaming up with MTV again to fund college entrepreneurs who might b read more »
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Maine and NH vs. the Real ID ActPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 16 hours agoThe act calls for Americans to be required to have a federally ap read more »
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The International Secretariat of France's Socialist Party issued a communiqué showing "surprise" and "concern" at the Venezuelan government's move no read more »
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A banned Venezuelan TV channel has returned the airwaves on cable and satellite channels after the government refused to renew its license. The retur read more »
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Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick has signed legislation that will help keep consumers safe. The law requires businesses and government agencies to pr read more »
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GREER — A local preacher has launched a petition drive to keep open the Greer office of the Spartanburg County Department of Social Services. read more »
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After huge fines and public outrage, the now infamous Janet Jackson "wardrobe malfunction" at the 2004 Super Bowl was supposed to have had a chilling effect on broadcast television's drive to rattle the cages of social convention. But instead, the major networks have only gotten hotter, particularly when it comes to language. read more »
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As pressure mounts on networks to clean up their acts, shows push language limits to keep it real and keep up with cable. AFTER huge fines and public outrage, the now infamous Janet Jackson "wardrobe malfunction" at the 2004 Super Bowl was supposed to have had a chilling effect on broadcast television's drive to rattle the cages of social convention. But instead, the major networks have only ... read more »
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