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UD student sues over online gossip (The News Journal)
Some folks who posted ugly things about a University of Delaware student on juicycampus.com are being sued.


DELAWARE: UD student sues over online gossip (The Daily Times)
Psssst. Want some juicy gossip? Some folks who posted ugly things about a University of Delaware student on juicycampus.com are being sued.


Teens Admit To Dismissing New Laws (Eyewitness News 3 Hartford)
It's the day most teens dream about and their parents dread -- the day they can get behind the wheel. Stricter laws were put in place to protect young drivers, but are those laws being enforced?


American Medical Association To Support Laws Against Text Messaging While Driving (Medical News Today)
Text messaging has rapidly become a favorite form of communication for millions of Americans, but texting while driving is a public health risk says the American Medical Association (AMA) in new policy adopted today at its semi-annual policy-making meeting. The AMA voted today to advocate for state legislation prohibiting the use of hand-held devices to text message while driving.


AMA to support laws against text messaging while driving (American Medical Association)
ORLANDO, Fla. — Text messaging has rapidly become a favorite form of communication for millions of Americans, but texting while driving is a public health risk says the American Medical Association (AMA) in new policy adopted today at its semi-annual policy-making meeting.


/C O R R E C T I O N -- Aduromed Industries, Inc./ (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
News) Elects Kenneth L. Londoner to Board of Directors, issued Wednesday, Nov. 12, by Aduromed Industries, Inc. over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that the second paragraph, second sentence, should read "raised $8.2 million" rather than "$14.6 million" as originally issued inadvertently.


Local news in brief Nov. 14 (Santa Fe New Mexican)
Jack Hiatt, left, director of the city Land Use Department, helps pass out brochures, fliers and magnets at the end of a demonstration of an interactive voice response system for city permits. The system kicked off Thursday at City Hall and functions in English and Spanish.


Aduromed Elects Kenneth L. Londoner to Board of Directors (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Aduromed Industries, Inc. , a provider of innovative technology and services for the onsite treatment and disposal of regulated medical waste, today announced that Kenneth L. Londoner has been elected to the Company's board of directors.


7 states have banned text messaging for drivers (Dallas Morning News)
IN THE KNOW/Text bansSeven states – Alaska, California, Connecticut, Louisiana, Minnesota, New Jersey and West Virginia– have enacted laws that prohibit text messaging for all drivers. Text messaging while driving also is banned in Washington, D.C.


Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
Telegraph, UK - Local authorities have ordered employees to stop using the words and phrases on documents and when communicating with members of the public and to rely on wordier alternatives instead. The ban has infuriated classical scholars who ...


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