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Like the Blackwelders, the Pages had a close relationship with the team at Children's, but the news tested their loyalty.
At least one tabloid has examined them; in June, the Daily News tested iPads at a few Apple stores and turned up, among other microbes, Staphylococcus aureus, the most common cause of staph infections, and Corynebacterium minutissimum, a bacteria commonly associated with skin rash.
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Such news can test love.
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"For news companies, testing these approaches and then measuring what works best is the price of admission for the mobile social age".
One woman from the Trenton area, unconnected to the postal system or the news media, has tested positive, too.
The gameshow music is interrupted only by the occasional burst of breaking news: Saddam has tested a missile!
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