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Game Faces: Dustin Horning, Bel Air
"Game Faces" is an ongoing series where we will look at the people behind the well-worn game controllers of Baltimore. They might be your neighbor, your elected official or your bartender. Whoever they are, they love games, just like you. Want to show...
Tags: GameStop, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Company Ltd., Twitter, Inc., Video Games
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Face transplant for 'zombie' victim? First comes simple survival
"Zombie apocalypse," voodoo curses and a potent street drug called "bath salts." Those are just a few of the angles the media have pursued after the bizarre case of a naked man shot and killed by Miami police as he was eating the face of another man. A...
Tags: Personal Service, Charla Nash, Facebook, General Practitioners, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities)
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Cyber missiles mean war without bloodshed
What do you need to disrupt nuclear facilities of your enemy? A thumb drive. Well, that and a virulent cyber weapon such as Stuxnet that works so effectively that it takes out nothing but its target in a way that is more subtle than explosive. Stuxnet,...
Tags: Media Industry, The New York Times, Computer Networking and Internet, Weaponry, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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'Octodad' update: Officially, he has only 24 kids, not 30
A Tennessee judge is taking the Los Angeles Times and other news outlets to task for publishing reports last month that said a Knoxville man had 30 children and was struggling to make child support payments for all of them. Turns out 32-year-old...Tags: Doughnuts, Television Stations, Facebook, Radio Industry, Foods and Beverages
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Massive cyber attack on Iran came from U.S., report says
It reads like a riveting sci-fi novel, but it's stunningly real: A super-sophisticated malicious computer virus burrowed its way into Iran's nuclear facilities and took down several parts of the operation. Oh, and it apparently came from us. In 2010, it...
Tags: Media Industry, The New York Times, Computer Networking and Internet, Weaponry, Stuxnet Virus
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Consumers, builders are spending more. So why so serious?
Consumer spending, a critical economic driver, is on the up. So is construction spending, lending credence to the idea that the housing market is stabilizing and headed for recovery. Still, Wall Street is wringing its hands. Even without the dismal...Tags: Personal Income, Housing Industry, Labor Markets, Consumers, Credit Ratings
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Test Kitchen video tips: Homemade hazelnut and almond pastes
Daily DishA mixture of ground nuts -- such as hazelnut and almonds-- sugar and liquid (egg whites and perhaps a liqueur), nut pastes are frequently added to baked cakes, tarts and pastries for added richness and flavor.... -
Dinner tonight!: Grilled flank steaks with chimichurri sauce
Daily DishOn days like this, every meal should be cooked outside. If you're thinking about grilling something up for dinner, consider flank steaks with fresh chimichurri sauce.... -
New Google tool aims to help users sidestep China censors
Are we on the brink of another Google/China showdown? In a carefully worded blog post on Google's Official Blog this week, the company said it will start alerting users in mainland China when they have typed in search terms that trigger an "interruption"...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Social Media, China, Google Inc., McDonald's
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National Donut Day: Sweet treats, sweeter payback for companies
Consider, while on your third doughnut of the morning, the massive industry behind the popular pastries celebrated Friday on National Donut Day and by police officers and Homer Simpson on every other day. The holiday, which takes place on the first...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Foie Gras, The Salvation Army, World War I (1914-1918), Dining and Drinking
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Have your say on Facebook privacy policy
You get a vote on whether to accept Facebook's revised policies, thanks to the efforts of a European activist. Max Schrems, an Austrian law student, managed to trigger a vote, capitalizing on Facebook's own stated policy by drumming up comments on the...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Facebook, Voting, Social Media, Elections
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Make app privacy as simple as a cereal box, FTC chairman says
How many clicks does it take to get to the center of an app's privacy policy? One hundred, according to Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Liebowitz -- at least for one of the apps he recently checked out. Privacy policies on apps ought to be as...
Tags: Democratic Party, Security, Twitter, Inc., Facebook, Republican Party
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