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"It's almost like an early warning signal: 'This is what someone's thinking.' " The campaign will push back on posts that it thinks are incorrect or unfair, and nearly every reporter who covers Mr. Romney has received a Twitter-inspired lecture, ranging from a simple "not cool" to something angrier.
Yet in February the board voted, 7-4, to hire Dave Boyle, formerly the chief executive at Supporters Directt, at a cost of £900 to look through the fans' internet forums and report back on posts that could be described as harassment, unjustifiably abusive or potentially libellous from the previous nine months.
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Will society one day look back on post-Savile witch-hunts with as much embarrassment as it now regards its own complacency when Sir Jimmy was groping everyone virtually in plain view?
While the marines themselves had to refrain from really enjoying it (those who were not due back on post for at least nine hours were allowed one supervised Christmas drink apiece), they were generous with their tiny cadre of guests, recognizing that it was the last hours before Christmas in a place far from home.
"I just want to do my stuff and get back on post".
If it continues to struggle financially, it will likely cut back on post office locations and hours as well as delivery service -- which some experts say could disadvantage retirees and other Americans who rely on the Postal Service for efficient correspondence.
After doing the Three Yesses exercise, there is a good chance that your husband will better understand your daughter's feelings and cut back on posting photos of her without her permission.
All of the tweets linked back to posts on a conservative website called Freedomist.com.
As part of the terms and conditions, place the onus back on those posting on the forums.
Readers can continue to check back on this post for updates to that chart.
QUESTION FROM MOLLY: There's been some talk that the culture is scaling back on its post-Thanksgiving Day shopping frenzy… good for us, right, but bad for economic recovery.
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