From the article:
From the article: "Brenda Biesterfeld, who says she was fired for calling police when a patron viewed child pornography on a library computer, was interviewed by the nationally syndicated television news show "Inside Edition" Monday."
From the intro: "Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has said teachers who refuse younger students access to the site are "bad educators".
[from the article] "The Universal Digital Library, a book-scanning project backed by several major libraries across the globe, has completed the digitization of 1.5 million books and on Tuesday made them free and publically available."
"Thirty-five years in the making, electronic paper is now closer than ever to changing the way we read, write, and study — a revolution so profound that some see it as second only to the invention of the printing press in the 15th century.
A nurse began offing elderly patients by injecting them with large amounts of insulin. I think he made a poor career choice. Maybe he'll do better as a jailbird.
More on the perils of dieting recklessly and exposing my naivete. "A third of women said they would give up sex to be slim for ever..." Wow. I can't even imagine ever saying that but I don't consider myself to have a weight problem.
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