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Review: 'Dead Man's Cell Phone' plays the digital age for laughs
Playwright Sarah Ruhl is a proven practitioner whose buoyantly surreal plays are moored by cosmically serious themes. Pulitzer-nominated in 2005, Ruhl’s “The Clean House” exploited a comical situation -- a Latina domestic worker's...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Tony Awards, Arts
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Shopping Scout: Mason jar rings, child's table, more
LOOKING FOR Extra-large bariatric walker: Bonnie of Allentown is looking for a heavy-duty extra-large bariatric walker with seat. The walker seat should measure 18 inches and there should 25 inches between handle bars. Cell phone cable: Ron of...Tags: Allentown, South Whitehall Township, Whitehall, Bath (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Breinigsville
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INKED! Snowden here to simplify issue of intrusion
What Edward Snowden represents about our own feelings on personal privacy and big government intrusion, even espionage in a vague, TV show type of way is complicated. This is more so than we might want to admit, and definitely too much of a mixed bag...
Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Interior Policy, PRISM (surveillance program), Edward Snowden, Bradley Manning
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Cell phone use while driving should be illegal
During the evening rush hour on September 12, 2008, a Metrolink commuter train plowed into a Union Pacific freight locomotive in Chatsworth, California, killing 25 people and injuring 135 in one of the worst train accident in the U. S. Cell phone...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Research, National Transportation Safety Board, Transportation Industry, Health and Safety at School
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Jonah Goldberg: Skepticism is warranted over phone records revelations
The U.S. government is trying "to create a database of every phone call ever made." That's how one informed person described the National Security Agency's effort to USA Today. That newspaper also confirmed that not only is the government collecting...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Smallpox , Science and Technology, USA Today
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La Caņada Crime: Multiple methamphetamine arrests
La Caņada Flintridge June 10 Drug possession: 1800 block of Foothill Boulevard, 4 p.m. A 20-year-old Glendale man, a 20-year-old La Caņada Flintridge man and an 18-year-old San Pedro woman were arrested for possessing methamphetamine. Four marijuana...Tags: Theft, Apple iPhone, Police Arrests, Ocean View, Methamphetamine (drug)
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Seniors get rides to doctor's appointments
Two senior living communities are trying to make life a little easier for residents by offering lost-cost, volunteer-driven rides to doctor's appointments. The program, which was started in 2010, offers residents three drivers at Smith Crossing in... -
Grayslake teen takes on distracted driving – and teaches own mom a lesson
For 14-year-old William Bauman of Grayslake, the inspiration for his Eagle Scout project was his mother – to be precise, the day she rear-ended a car at a stoplight with the family mini-van while sending a text message from behind the wheel....
Tags: Memorial Day, Telecommunication Service
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4 dead in suspected murder-suicide near Darien
Tribune reportersA man fatally shot his wife and two daughters before turning the gun on himself near Darien Tuesday, according to officials. The shootings took place in the 500 block of Oldfield Road in DuPage County near Darien. The deaths are believed to have been...Tags: Murder, Darien (DuPage, Illinois), Suicide, Shootings
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Arlington Heights, Palatine, Buffalo Grove, Rolling Meadows police blotter: June 10
The following items were taken from police reports. Arlington Heights •A South Middle School student was riding her bike home from school on June 7 at 1 p.m. to the 700 block of East Lynden Lane when her Samsung Galaxy S3 cell phone valued at...
Tags: Mount Prospect, Theft, Algonquin, Rolling Meadows, Drunk Driving
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NJ law would allow police to check driver's phone after crash
A bill proposed in New Jersey would give police new powers to investigate possible distracted driving crashes. Under the proposal, police could search your cell phone at the scene of a crash, without a warrant to see if you were using it before the crash....
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Justice System, American Civil Liberties Union, Judges, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Study: Study suggests voice-controlled technology in the car is less safe than thought
Autoblog.comFiled under: Safety, Technology Technology has become so mobile that we bring it everywhere we go, including behind the wheel of our cars. Thus, the cell phone in our pocket has become the main target of anti-distracted driving advocates, as making and...
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