Saturday, June 12, 2010

<![CDATA[On the Media: Overdosing on social networking media]]>



It's hard not to get irritated with a company that urges you to share all sorts of things but makes it hard for you to say who's part of the party. It's creepier, still, when that company starts feeling less like a social network than like a relentless...

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Friday, June 11, 2010

<![CDATA[UCLA hospital fined over privacy breaches that sources say involve Michael Jackson's records]]>



State health regulators have fined Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center $95,000 for allowing unauthorized employees to view a patient's medical records, a breach that sources indicated targeted the files of Michael Jackson.

The fine, one of six privacy-...

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Thursday, June 10, 2010

<![CDATA[Justin Bieber tickets for November show in Norfolk go on sale 10 a.m. Saturday]]>



Brace yourself. Beiber Fever is coming to Norfolk this fall.

We learned today that teen singing star Justin Bieber will play Scope in Norfolk on Nov. 13, a Saturday.

Tickets go on sale 10 a.m. June 12.

Continue reading to see the full press release...

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<![CDATA['American Idol' Winner Jordin Sparks Plays The Webster in Hartford Saturday]]>



When Jordin Sparks beat out Blake Lewis for the "American Idol" crown at age 17, she became the show's youngest winner. She's since been one of the more successful Idols, releasing a pair of Top 10 albums, scoring a Grammy nomination and even performing...

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<![CDATA[UCLA is fined $95,000 for violating patient privacy]]>



Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center has been fined $95,000 by state officials for failing to prevent unauthorized employees from accessing patient information, the latest in a series of privacy breaches at the prestigious hospital that has struggled to...

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Monday, June 7, 2010

<![CDATA[Television review: 'Neighbors From Hell' on TBS]]>



In a TV trope as old as "The Addams Family" and "The Munsters," minimally updated by animation, much crudity and current pop culture references, TBS' new series "Neighbors From Hell" seeks to lampoon human depravity by contrasting it with the more...

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Sunday, June 6, 2010

<![CDATA[School Food Fight]]>



Larry

Gina, it's not like I have much trouble winning our weekly arguments, but it would be even easier if you were my student in one of America's typical public schools.

In school today, it's not about teaching, or offering advice on analytical...

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