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Radio Shack Responds To Livestrong Scandal

Good news for anyone who has accidentally donated a dollar to Livestrong while making a purchase at Radio Shack — the company is willing to give you your money back. The company sent us this statement to address the problem and solution: Tens of thousands of customers have eagerly contributed to our point-of-sale collection for LIVESTRONG in just the first few weeks. As 100% of every $1 point-of-sale donation goes directly to LIVESTRONG, we believe it’s been tremendously successful so far. But RadioShack doesn’t intend for any customer to feel compelled to support the fight against cancer.

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Grow Up your restaurant faster and more efficient with POS terminals … – PR Inside

2009-12-02 06:53:57 – An installation of point of sale equipments no longer symbolizes your fascination for gizmos; rather, it shows your true intention to do business in a faster and more efficient way. As a restaurant owner, your business is …

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Jack Dorsey on Square, How it Works & Why it Disrupts – Gigaom.com

Square is a little white card reader that plugs into headphone jack of an iPhone. Square is an app that resides on the iPhone. Square wants to become person-to-person payment system. Square disrupts existing point-of-sale device business. Square CEO …

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Be cautious when shopping online – Daily Tribune

Linda Powell has done Christmas shopping online in recent years. “It’s faster and easier,” said Powell, 21, of Stevens Point. “The gifts come right to your door, and you don’t have to spend hours looking through stores or standing in lines.” However …

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Oak Point set to fill city manager position again – Denton Record-Chronicle

OAK POINT — City leaders are poised to hire a new city manager today — their fourth in less than two years. After just seven months on the job, Ashley Stathatos left the post Nov. 9 for a job in economic development with the city of Colleyville …

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Officials searching for dead man’s family – Star-Press

Around Freeman was a math worksheet and crumbled papers as well as some yellow powder believed to be Clonazepam that was crushed with a plastic credit card, and the shaft of a ball-point pen that was apparently used as a straw. Freemen had a …

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RTO PRO SOFTWARE – RTO Online

-RTO Pro Software for Windows Server 2003, XP and Vista ….. Point of Sale software for Rent to Own, Rental, Retail, Pager, Cell Phone, Cash Advance Loans and Check Cashing. Prices starting at only $899.00 or Lease for $75.00 a month!!! Visit www …

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TEDTalks : Why we think it’s OK to cheat and steal (sometimes) – Dan Ariely (2009)

Behavioral economist Dan Ariely studies the bugs in our moral code: the hidden reasons we think it’s OK to cheat or steal (sometimes). Clever studies help make his point that we’re predictably irrational — and can be influenced in ways we can’t grasp.

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TEDTalks : Cute, sexy, sweet and funny — an evolutionary riddle – Dan Dennett (2009)

Why are babies cute? Why is cake sweet? Philosopher Dan Dennett has answers you wouldn’t expect, as he shares evolution’s counterintuitive reasoning on cute, sweet and sexy things (plus a new theory from Matthew Hurley on why jokes are funny).

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TEDTalks : The next Web of open, linked data – Tim Berners-Lee (2009)

20 years ago, Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. For his next project, he’s building a web for open, linked data that could do for numbers what the Web did for words, pictures, video: unlock our data and reframe the way we use it together.

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Should I Tithe While Getting Out of Debt?

She and her husband are working diligently to get out of debt . They want to direct as much money as possible to digging out of their hole, but at this point they are also trying to keep their heads above water. I am not an authority [. …

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TEDTalks : My year of living biblically – A.J. Jacobs (2007)

Speaking at the most recent EG conference, author, philosopher, prankster and journalist A.J. Jacobs talks about the year he spent living biblically — following the rules in the Bible as literally as possible.

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TEDTalks : The brain in love – Helen Fisher (2008)

Why do we crave love so much, even to the point that we would die for it? To learn more about our very real, very physical need for romantic love, Helen Fisher and her research team took MRIs of people in love — and people who had just been dumped.

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TEDTalks : A girl, a photograph, a homecoming – Rick Smolan (2007)

Photographer Rick Smolan tells the unforgettable story of a young Amerasian girl, a fateful photograph, and an adoption saga with a twist.

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TEDTalks : What we can learn from spaghetti sauce – Malcolm Gladwell (2004)

Tipping Point author Malcolm Gladwell gets inside the food industry’s pursuit of the perfect spaghetti sauce — and makes a larger argument about the nature of choice and happiness.

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