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Spam generators dealt $236M judgment (Quad-City Times) An Arizona couple must pay a Clinton, Iowa-based Internet service provider $236 million for e-mail spam sent to the company's servers, a federal judge has ruled. Clothing boxes help charities (Belleville News-Democrat) Q. Can you tell me about the yellow clothing collection boxes we see in the area? I know about the red/white clothing boxes, but I am hesitant to use the yellow boxes. The Man in the White Hat (The Austin Chronicle) Larry Joe Doherty rides into the battle for CD 10 ALA products & publications (ALA) The American Library Association is your number one choice for the latest must-have books and periodicals for library and information professionals, as well as the most dynamic posters, bookmarks and promotions. We are here to support you and your library! New postal regulations mean possible penalties for businesses that use direct-mail lists (BizJournals) Carolyn Tschetter has been busy making sure her clients know how the U.S. Postal Service's new standard for bulk-mail lists will affect them. Satori Software Releases New Quick Addressing Software, MailRoom ToolKit Capture (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance) Satori Software, Inc. today announced the immediate availability of MailRoom ToolKit Capture quick addressing software. School board tackles snag on sending fliers home with kids (The Argus Leader) Sioux Falls parents and nonprofit agencies are eager to see school officials' next move in a controversy over fliers and pamphlets sent home in children's backpacks. A school board discussion Wednesday could lead to a new policy by November to clarify concerns that arose this fall after a directory of school news included a paid ad opposing abortion. Distribution of the directory led to ... Money saving secrets (12 News Phoenix) From driving on our busy Valley freeways, to shopping for groceries and clothing, rising costs are making it more and more difficult for many to make ends meet. The Elite Newspaper of the Future (American Journalism Review) A smaller, less frequently published version packed with analysis and investigative reporting and aimed at well-educated news junkies that may well be a smart survival strategy for the beleaguered old print product. Volunteers (The Florence Times-Daily) Shoals Family Council needs volunteers to work with its new Safe Exchange Program at Brandon Ministry Center. Exchanges will take place on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday evenings. Volunteers will assist the program coordinator with facilitating exchanges of children for weekly visitation. All candidates must undergo ABI background check and... |