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December 29, 2005
As the popularity of gift cards increase, some resourceful people are creating ways to give gift card holders more options. Now, there are Web sites where people can sell or exchange their unwanted gift cards. M. J. Kelly, CEO of SwapAGift. com, says, "You can list your gift card for sale on the Web site. You can also swap your gift card for a gift card you'd rather have, or you can sell your gift card directly to us. "
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December 28, 2005
Topics teens, marijuana, kids, photo, phone, police, email, monitor, teenagers, e-mail, advertising, picture, pictures, drugs, friends, charges, car and aids
Six teenagers are arrested on drug charges after a parent flips through a cell phone to discover a text message and photo advertising a pound of marijuana for sale. Police say Farmington teens would call teens in Shrewsbury, Mass. to arrange a drug sale. The teens in Mass. would then allegedly use the phones to take pictures of the product and send them to Connecticut.
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November 21, 2005
A company in Japan is offering "a service to download aromatic scents at a click of a button. " Working on a late-night school paper, or trying to make those deadlines? Why not try "Scent for working another 12 hours," says NTT Communications.
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November 21, 2005
A company in Japan is offering "a service to download aromatic scents at a click of a button. " Working on a late-night school paper, or trying to make those deadlines? Why not try "Scent for working another 12 hours," says NTT Communications.
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November 11, 2005
Controversy surrounds a company e-mail sent out by Wal-Mart officials suggesting its employees say "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas. " While the major retail giant has released a statement saying they meant no disrespect, the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights is calling for a customer boycott until a formal apology is made.
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