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But it's nevertheless a headache they're trying to address. The Daily Telegraph is reporting that roughly 20,000 children are booted off Facebook every day for lying about their age.
But it could be considered an almost impossible problem to solve because Facebook has no mechanisms to work out whether a new user is telling the truth when he or she signs up. "It's not perfect," said Facebook's chief privacy adviser Mozelle Thompson.
And the 20,000 figure quoted is but a fraction of the 600 million (and ever growing) users that are on Facebook. What's more, underage users aren't merely an issue for the social network site but for regulators concerned with privacy issues. In the U.S., that's been spearheaded of late by Senator Al Franken, who has already been the co-author of a letter to CEO Mark Zuckerberg related to collecting the personal data of users.
"These younger users," said Franken (referring at the time to teenagers between the age of 13–17) are the most vulnerable to predators on Facebook and the rest of the Internet and it should be impossible for them to inadvertently share their phone numbers and home addresses with anyone." And Franken would no doubt note the grim irony that, when it comes to the preteen market, this is no laughing matter.
Source; yahoo.com http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20110323/us_time/httpnewsfeedtimecom20110323facebookkicksoff20000underageuserseverydayxidrssfullnationyahoo
Torres joined the board in 2005, serving on the finance committee and the restoration team. He accepted the presidency in 2007 and led the center until this past December when the present president, Laura Morrison, was named to the post. Morrison also complimented Torres for compiling a photographic history of events at the theater.
Expressing his pride in the community, Torres thanked the members of the board for bringing the "Mar-Va back to life." The theater had been closed for a number of years prior to the formation of MTPAC, which later assumed ownership.
Lippoldt said that with his service on the board he had gained so many new friends. He was pleased to see so many people dedicated to the community. He added that Torres had done a "great job" in his service as president.
A third former president of MTPAC, Don Malloy, was also recognized for his service.
Morrison also announced that the organization has created another award, "Volunteer of the Year," to be given to someone who is not a member of the board. The award, this year, was given to Carol Justice. Justice took on the responsibility of ordering all the movies and returning them after they were shown, until the theater employed a manager, Emily Rantz. She also organizes the volunteers for the Friday night movies as well as being on hand herself.
The theater, which has been restored to its original condition, presently features movies every other weekend, with the movie, "Mars Needs Moms," planned for April 1-2. On April 9, the well-known Glenn Miller Orchestra will be on stage.
Source; worcester county times http://www.delmarvanow.com/article/20110324/WCT06/103240329/Mar-Va-Theater-gives-nod-its-helping-hands?odyssey=mod_sectionstories
“Jury trials have more than doubled in the past few months,” court administrator Richard Outmen told the Worcester County Commissioners during their budget session Tuesday.
From July 2009 through March 2010, 22 jury trials were conducted. From July 2010 through March 2011, that number increased to 49.
“The pace has intensified in the past six to eight months and probably will intensify further,” said Judge Richard Bloxom, who, along with Judge Thomas C. Groton III, accompanied Outten.
Sometimes, prospective jurors are notified to go to Circuit Court in Snow Hill, but before jury selection begins, the attorneys for the prosecution and the defense work out a deal and the people go home. Even if no trial is held, the people in the jury pool must still be paid a per diem rate of $25.
Three-fifths of any appropriation the commissioners make for jury per diem cost is reimbursed by the state.
By the end of January 2011, jury reimbursements had risen to $42,000, but the fiscal year 2011 budget only listed $40,000 for court fines and those reimbursements together. Fines accounted for $19,998.
The current budget for per diem jury costs is $34,100. Outten asked that the commissioners increase it to $70,000.
The number of jury trials for criminal cases has increased partly because Beau Oglesby, the new state’s attorney, wants more trials and fewer plea bargains and because many defendants request jury trials. Although some defendants request jury trials as a stalling tactic, others request them because they might be facing a stiff mandatory sentence if found guilty of certain felonies and prefer to take their chances with a jury instead of a judge.
There are also more indictments for drug dealers and for more serious cases, Bloxom said. The number of jury trials for civil cases has also increased.
Even though the state reimburses most of the per diem costs, other costs are involved. Those include salaries for people involved in scheduling and working with the juries. Theoretically, jury trials could be held simultaneously in the three courtrooms in Circuit Court in Snow Hill.
Partly because of the increase in jury trials, Outten and the judges requested that a vacant position be filled.
“It’s an essential, vital position,” Outten said. “The position is necessary.”
The vacant position is for Outten’s administrative assistant. His previous administrative assistant took over the duties of a criminal assignment clerk a few months ago. In addition to assisting Outten, the new hire would fill in as a judge’s secretary when needed, monitor the court smart system in the absence of a court reporter, fill in as a court assignment commissioner and organize and attend various meetings.
Outten asked the commissioners a few months ago for permission to fill that position, but was told to wait until budget time. Tuesday, Commissioner James Purnell told Outten, “We’ll take you at your word [that the position is needed].”
Altogether, the requested budget for Circuit Court is $1.25 million, an increase of $48,536 over the current $1.2 million budget.
Source; oceancitytoday
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She was 79 years of age.