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Colo. police use MySpace to ID suspects
Mar 25 2006 6:58PM (CT)
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - Detectives used profiles posted on the MySpace social networking Web site to identify six suspects in a rape and robbery that began when a party turned violent, leaving blood "in almost every room of the house," officials said.
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New FEC rules would regulate paid Web ads
Mar 25 2006 7:03AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Election Commission proposed new rules Friday that would leave almost all Internet political activity unregulated. The proposal would, however, require paid advertisements for federal candidates on the Internet to be paid for with money regulated by federal campaign law.
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Apple Computer set to mark 30th birthday
Mar 25 2006 2:21AM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Silicon Valley's historic orchards have virtually disappeared but one notable fruit still stands: Apple. As the storied company celebrates its 30th birthday in a week, Apple Computer Inc. will have brushed off its bruises from product failures and arguably misguided decisions to emerge with a shine that's more than skin-deep.
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