A California telemarketing firm has agreed to pay a $180,000 fine to settle charges with the Federal Trade Commission that it made 46 million illegal calls. The original fine was $3 million all but $180,000 will be suspended based on the defendants’ inability to pay.
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Thursday, January 31, 2008
Telemarketer fined $180,000 for making 46 million spam calls
BlogTV Signs Strategic Deal With ICQ
Live video streaming service BlogTV has signed a deal with the AOL owned ICQ that will see BlogTV promoted to ICQ users.
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Scientists Harsh Criticism as Bush Stifles Science
In email interviews this week with 21 researchers in various fields of study, LiveScience and SPACE.com found widespread criticism for Bush's "retardation of research," as one scientist put it, that threatens to knock the country out of its global leadership role in science and technology.
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Smile for Cancer 1 Click & Pic Will Donate $1 to Cancer Fund
http://url.amuso.com/smile $1 will be donated to cancer research for each smile so click the link & enter your picture. Show your support because we are all in this battle together. All proceeds donated to Brigham and Women's Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School. Please spread the word!
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30 Things to Do to Keep From Getting Bored at Work
Boredom driving you insane at work? Here's 30 ways to keep yourself entertained, sane and rock-n-rolling.
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Airline Safety: A Whistleblower's Tale
A new report spotlights how FAA inspectors must battle not only carriers but their own agency, too
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7 Simple Tips for Better Eating Habits
One of the most important things that needs your attention is what you eat and how you do it. Good eating habits are so necessary to be at your best and today we’ll look at 7 really simple techniques that you can use to improve your eating habits.
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10 Simple Ways to Make Laziness Work For You
Here are my suggestions for making laziness work for you.
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