Los Angeles Times
A federal judge tentatively throws out guilty verdicts in a hoax that led to a teen girl's suicide. By Alexandra Zavis A federal judge in Los Angeles on Thursday tentatively threw out the conviction of a Missouri woman for her role in a cruel Internet …
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By Nancy Dillon LOS ANGELESÂ - The parents of 13-year-old suicide victim Megan Meier pleaded with a judge Monday to put so-called cyberbully Lori Drew behind bars.
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USA Today
The official White House Blog calls it "WhiteHouse 2.0." The administration is unveiling its membership in a trio of the social-networking leaders today: Facebook, MySpace and Twitter.
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San Francisco Chronicle, USA
… and hucksters who gave life to a new form of media were defeated. "Stealing MySpace" is proof that such an assumption would have been foolish. Adam Lashinsky, based in San Francisco, writes for Fortune magazine. E-mail him at books@sfchronicle.com.
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