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Problem Drinking: Online Help Resources (Time Magazine)
Free online checkup programs can often have as dramatic an effect in reducing drinking as face-to-face counseling
Online Gambling Boss Gets 33-Month Sentence (Wired News)
The boss of a Costa Rican internet gaming operation is being sentenced to 33 months in a U.S. prison Friday. The sentencing of David Carruthers comes as U.S. lawmakers consider removing the prohibition against online gaming.
Sears online boasts 10 million products (UPI)
CHICAGO, Jan. 8 (UPI) -- U.S. retail giant Sears Holdings Corp. said Friday its Marketplace at Sears.com has officially gone online, offering 10 million products.
Argumentative agents for online deal-making (Science Daily)
Software agents that play devil’s advocate and quarrel with each other may not sound like something you would want in your computer. But, say a team of researchers, argumentative agents promise faster, cheaper and more efficient online transactions.
John Dvorak's Second Opinion: The online-retail trend is not what you think (Market Watch)
The online retailer is just a modern version of an old idea: the catalog and direct-mail business that has been a tradition in the United States since the Civil War.
Ex-head of online betting site gets 33 months in jail (CBS Sports)
The former head of the online gambling site BetonSports has been sentenced to 33 months in prison after pleading guilty in April to federal racketeering conspiracy charges.
New online pay available for county taxes (Park Hills Daily Journal)
You can now pay your property taxes online with a credit or debit card.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch Rated No. 1 for Online Customer Service in Auto Financing (The Auto Channel)
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Jan. 8 -- Bank of America Merrill Lynch has been rated No. 1 for online auto finance customer service by a leading industry publication - a testament to the bank's success in quickly and easily delivering personalized information to potential car buyers.
Picture of local crime available online (The Daily World)
Local authorities hope a new online interactive crime map will help Harborites learn more about crime in their neighborhoods while helping investigators spot trends.
Bismarck storm sirens still not online with 911 (Park Hills Daily Journal)
BISMARCK — Bismarck’s storm sirens are still not online with the county’s 911 central dispatch. In the event of severe weather or other emergencies, the sirens have to be activated by the city instead of by 911 like most other warning systems.