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Michigan lawmakers target Internet sales taxes
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan lawmakers are pushing measures aimed at going after the hundreds of millions of dollars in outstanding taxes each year from sales over the Internet, but they may have to wait for a federal measure to pass for the...
Tags: E-Commerce Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry, U.S. Senate, Amazon.com Inc., Elections
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Michigan woman gets probation for posting fake sex ad
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — A Grand Rapids woman has been sentenced to serve a year of probation for posting a fake online ad offering sex with a woman with whom she argued outside a Meijer store. Amy Burnett was sentenced Wednesday in Kent...
Tags: Punishment, Craigslist, Inc.
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Changes in law aim to protect kids' online data
WASHINGTON (AP) — Aiming to prevent companies from exploiting online information about children under 13, the Obama administration on Wednesday imposed sweeping changes in regulations designed to protect a young generation with easy access to the...
Tags: Video Supplies and Services, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Online Media Industry, Photography and Video, Marketing
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Candidates bet on TV habits
Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS -- Flip through Rachael Ray's daytime cooking show and you'll likely see an ad featuring Democratic Senate candidate Joe Donnelly arguing he can best bring compromise to Washington. Wait a few hours for the CBS primetime hit "NCIS" and...Tags: Americans for Prosperity, U.S. Senate, Television Industry, American Dad (tv program), Joe Donnelly
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Donnelly, Mourdock exchange punches
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterIn one advertisement, Democrat Joe Donnelly coaches two basketball teams -- dressed symbolically in blue and red -- while an actor pretending to be Republican Richard Mourdock leaps up from the bleachers and yells, "Hey, Donnelly, it's my way or the...Tags: U.S. Senate, Harry Reid, Joe Donnelly, Elections, Small Businesses
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Senate bill lets states tax Internet purchases
WASHINGTON (AP) — Attention online shoppers: The days of tax-free shopping on the Internet may soon end for many of you. The Senate is scheduled to vote Monday on a bill that would empower states to collect sales taxes for purchases made over...
Tags: E-Commerce Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Amazon.com Inc., Elections, Mike Enzi
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Man charged with moving bodies of 4 Detroit women
DETROIT (AP) — Four women were killed outside of Detroit but their bodies were abandoned inside cars that were left in the city, authorities said Saturday as they filed the first charges since the victims were discovered more than four months ago....Tags: Murder, Prosecution
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Woman reports sexual battery
MISHAWAKA — An 18-year-old Mishawaka woman told police that a man she met on an online site sexually battered her in a parking lot in the 6500 block of Grape Road early Thursday morning.
The victim told police she got into the man’s car about...Tags: Sex Crimes, Abusive Behavior
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Time Warner names online ad exec to run magazines
NEW YORK (AP) — Time Warner has hired online advertising executive Laura Lang to run its magazine division, ending a nine-month search for a new leader. Wednesday's announcement fills a void created in February when Time Warner Inc. CEO Jeff Bewkes...Tags: Time Warner Inc., Advertising, Online Media Industry, Newspaper and Magazine, Digitas Incorporated
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Students: Drinking major social scene pillar; assaults, alcohol often linked
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSaint Mary’s College juniors Katelin Penaranda and Meghan Cronin have a rule when they attend student parties. Stick together. Since freshman year, the two have made it a point to protect themselves from unwanted sexual advances by traveling in...Tags: Sexual Assault, Health, Colleges and Universities, Assault, Teaching and Learning
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New York Times to start charging for website
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Times says it will start charging for access to its website and for the use of smart phone and tablet applications later this month in the U.S. Beginning March 28, prices start at $15 for four weeks of full access to...Tags: The New York Times
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Could gene tests tell if kids can be sports stars?
CHICAGO (AP) — Was your kid born to be an elite athlete? Marketers of genetic tests claim the answer is in mail-order kits costing less than $200. Some customers say the test results help them steer their children to appropriate sports. But...Tags: Education, Companies and Corporations, Explosions, University of Michigan, American Medical Association
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