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April 30, 2010 Friday's live blogPosted: 07:49 PM ET
1) Keep your comment short. 2) Use your real name (first name only is fine) 3) No links 4) No comments in uppercase. We don’t shout in the office. Become a fan of Campbell on Facebook right now and follow Campbell on twitter. April 29, 2010 Thursday's live blogPosted: 07:43 PM ET
1) Keep your comment short. 2) Use your real name (first name only is fine) 3) No links 4) No comments in uppercase. We don’t shout in the office. Become a fan of Campbell on Facebook right now and follow Campbell on twitter. Hats off, Dorothy HeightPosted: 02:22 PM ET
Fishermen's livelihood threated by oilPosted: 02:19 PM ET
Arizona immigration law a sin?Posted: 02:14 PM ET
April 28, 2010 Wednesday's live blogPosted: 07:45 PM ET
1) Keep your comment short. 2) Use your real name (first name only is fine) 3) No links 4) No comments in uppercase. We don’t shout in the office. Become a fan of Campbell on Facebook right now and follow Campbell on twitter. HIV still prevalent in America's capitalPosted: 04:41 PM ET
Senators urge Facebook to change privacy settingsPosted: 01:01 PM ET
By Eric Kuhn, CNN Audience Interaction Producer Washington (CNN) - Four Democratic senators called on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday to reconsider the recent changes in its privacy settings and asked the Federal Trade Commission to streamline guidelines regarding privacy on all social networks. "Now, users have less control over private information, and it was done without the users' permission," Sen. Charles Schumer, D-New York, said on Capitol Hill. Schumer and Sens. Michael Bennet of Colorado, Mark Begich of Alaska and Al Franken of Minnesota sent a letter to Zuckerberg about Facebook's decision to allow third-party sharing of users' information. "We are writing to express our concern regarding recent changes to the Facebook privacy policy and the use of personal data on third party websites," the senators wrote. "The expansion of Facebook - both in the number of users and applications - raises new concerns for users who want to maintain control over their information." April 27, 2010 Tuesday's live blogPosted: 07:43 PM ET
1) Keep your comment short. 2) Use your real name (first name only is fine) 3) No links 4) No comments in uppercase. We don’t shout in the office. Become a fan of Campbell on Facebook right now and follow Campbell on twitter. Noriega extradited to FrancePosted: 02:49 PM ET
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