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The f-word over a live radio broadcast is a sure way to get in trouble if you're a radio personality.
As airline passengers grow wary, and perhaps weary, of the more fees and higher ticket prices, some U.S. carriers may look to onboard advertisements as a way to raise revenue without further tapping customers' wallets and patience.
When it comes to driving, human beings have an appalling safety record. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, more than 2.35 million people were injured in car accidents last year in the United States. That’s a breathtaking statistic until you consider that 37,261 others were killed — and that’s the lowest number since 1961.
Is Facebook becoming Phishingbook? Users of the social networking site in the United States and around the world are finding themselves being hit up for money by "friends" in need.
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