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Mar 18, 2006
Computer email Info THIS IS FOR ALL YOU OLD ?? PEOPLE

I just found this out and thought I'd pass  this on. It's very useful when trying to read small print (especially in the  early hours). If you hold

down the Ctrl key on your key board and then turn the  small wheel in the middle of your mouse away from you or towards you, the print size will change - it will either get larger or smaller - depending on which way you turn the wheel


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WASHINGTON -- A top official of the Bowl Championship Series says there are more important things for Congress to worry about than pressing for a playoff system for college football.
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TOKYO -- Actor Johnny Depp highly recommends his latest movie - though he said he hadn't personally gone out to see it yet.
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WASHINGTON -- The Food and Drug Administration still hasn't restructured its staff to better monitor drug safety, more than three years after experts recommended key changes in the wake of the Vioxx scandal.
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Instead of spending at these winter meetings, the New York Yankees are in a dealing mode.
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FRANKLIN, N.J. -- Police said a Franklin man dressed up as his mother in an attempt to withdraw money from her bank account. Tita Nyambi, 25, was still at the Chase Bank in Franklin, in Somerset County, when police arrived Monday afternoon. Tellers ca...

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