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CONCORD, Mass. -- Yes, she really is Kate Middleton. Kate Middleton, the Boston bicycle enthusiast, that is. But that hasn't stopped the 32-year-old from being confused with the woman who is about to marry Prince William. Recently, Facebook accused the Boston Middleton of being an impostor and deleted her account. Various media reporters also keep showing up at ATA Cycle, a Concord, Mass. bicycling shop where she works, and asking her to speak in a British accent. "I'm really not interested in pretending I'm British," said Middleton, who is originally from Louisville, Ky. "And I'm ...
HARTFORD, Conn. - Something just didn't seem right when Ilana Angel met her Internet date at a bar. He furtively looked around the room and immediately suggested they go someplace else in his car, leaving hers behind at the bar. Aware of the risks of that come with looking for love online, Angel thought better of the suggestion and said no. "People are shady," said Angel, who writes a blog in Los Angeles about dating and being over 40. "You just have to be aware and you have to be careful." Amid accounts of sex offenders using matchmaking sites to find victims, lawmakers in several states ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- President Barack Obama sought to connect with younger voters Wednesday with a town hall meeting at the headquarters of Facebook, the hugely popular social networking site. Obama, who already has a lot of Facebook fans - more than 19 million on his official page - was taking questions at the start of a West Coast trip aimed at building support for his deficit-reduction plans and raising money for his re-election campaign. Mandel Ngan, AFP / Getty Images President Obama speaks as Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg looks on during a town hall meeting Wednesday at ...
WASHINGTON -- Young people use social media like Facebook and Twitter for more than simply staying in touch with their friends; they're also a means to make school and career connections, according to an Associated Press-Viacom poll. Four out of 5 high school and college students say websites are an excellent or good way to interact with fellow students, and a bit fewer -- about 7 in 10 -- say they're equally good for getting information on class assignments or school events, or to form study groups and collaborate with peers. Just over half say the Internet is useful to look up ratings on ...
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When 7-year-old Ukailya Lofton saw a picture in a magazine of a fun hairstyle she loved, the second-grader begged her mother, a hairdresser, to create the same look for her. Her mom agreed, attaching colorful Jolly Rancher candies with elastic bands to the ends of her daughter's braids for picture day at school. The little girl enjoyed her friends' admiring comments and allowed her computer teacher to take pictures with a cellphone. But the pictures apparently were posted on the teacher's Facebook page along with comments mocking the girl. Now her mother, Lucinda Williams, has hired a ...
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