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Spy camera catches your dog sleeping
It communicates with your PC through the household circuits If you've ever wondered whether the neighbors are taking a dip in your pool while you're at work or how the baby sitter is treating your kids, the LukWerks Spy Camera might be for you.
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Tech Test: Camera disguised as a clock makes home-spying easy
SAN FRANCISCO -- If you've ever wondered whether the neighbors are taking a dip in your pool while you're at work or how the baby sitter is treating your kids, the LukWerks Spy Camera might be for you.
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Early Central Iowa Laser Eye Patients Revisited
NewsChannel 8 follows up with some of the first central Iowans who had laser eye surgery 10 years ago.
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The Windsor Times News
Carl Maggini does not fit the stereotype many people have of a homeless person. Maggini lives in his truck that he parks on private property. He described the location as belonging to a friend of the family who is willing to look the other way as long as there are no complaints about his presence.
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Burglaries on Staten Island Have Residents Ill at Ease
In residential areas of Staten Island, there have been 15 more burglaries this year than in the same period last year.
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Waiting on Schilling a smart idea
Talking back to the news ... So, Old Man Schilling's attempt to hold up the Red Sox backfired on him, when Theo Epstein gave him the old thanks, but no thanks, routine.
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: The Peacenik: White privilege
I woke up this morning to my alarm clock, tuned to the news that was told to me by one of the 90 percent of newscasters who are white, talking about the axis of evil that does not look like me, being killed by the 30 percent of American infantry who are of color, who are taking orders by the 93 percent of officers who are white, who are responding to the commands of the U.S. administration who ...
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