• Until then, we'd love to hear what you'd like to see changed in your News Feed, or what beloved features you don't want touched.

    CNN: Facebook to announce new look for News Feed

  • Mr. NARIMAN BEHRAVESH (Chief Economist, Global Insight): I think we'll see people taking some of those savings, if you will, or what they don't need to spend on gasoline, on discretionary items like eating out and, you know, going to a game, going to a concert.

    NPR: Oil and Gasoline Prices Drop Quickly, Quietly

  • You know, nothing is harder right now to getting insurance than if you are self-employed or you work for a small business, because what happened is you don't have enough workers for the insurance company to really want your business.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Holds Town Hall in New Orleans

  • "I think we're close to the point where, instead of a dietitian saying, 'Eat less fat, eat more fruits and vegetables, ' they could figure out what foods you do or don't like with a survey or genetic test, " says John Hayes, a professor of food science at Penn State and lead author of a 2010 study showing supertasters' preference for salt.

    WSJ: People Who Taste Too Much

  • But if you're someone who's bought a piece of technology that you can't use or you don't know how to fully use, what should you do?

    NPR: Tips for Fighting Technology Overload

  • Ms. MICHELE SHANNON (Senior Director of Product Development, Websense, Inc.): What a lot of companies will do is they'll say, I'll allow you to go to your travel sites or your shopping sites, but what I don't want you to do is spend all day dong it.

    NPR: Is Web-Surfing a Job Hazard?

  • "When you get to 60 you think about things that you don't when you're 58 or 59, one of these is what's the epitaph going to read, " he says.

    CNN: Guru Peters still reinventing himself

  • You don't see what's going off to either side - or the big picture - and I don't think that's a good thing.

    BBC: Nottingham

  • And you don't know who is credible or what information is credible anymore.

    NPR: Tips for Easing Internet Information Overload

  • But what if you don't worship the sun or relish a long-distance move?

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • But issues such as anger, stress, fear of people living in the same placement, feeling "you don't get what you want or need in your placement", not being listened to, being scared and getting away from bullies were felt to justify the risks associated with running away.

    BBC: sad girl

  • We don't have to check what you pick or what you get out.

    BBC: Viewpoint: On the logistics frontline

  • That means full Twitter and Facebook integration, with sidebars to outline what your friends or contacts are watching at that very moment, so you don't end up feeling left out when your office's favorite show is discussed at the water cooler the next day.

    ENGADGET

  • "You just don't really know what to think about this or how to react, " she said.

    BBC: Caution over Lockerbie cash claims

  • So earmuffs if you don't want to know what happens in the book or the movie.

    NPR: Film Roles Lead to Fear in Afghanistan

  • No matter what the circumstances are you don't want to lose games, or lose them in that style, so I think that's the main focus for everyone.

    BBC: Paul Hull plays down need for early changes at Bristol

  • If you're already a fan of talk radio or you're curious about what kinds of programs are available in free podcasts but don't know where to begin, Stitcher's Smart Station will almost surely surface several shows that will pique your interest.

    WSJ: Stitcher App Has a Smart Station Feature That Delivers Podcasts of Radio Shows to Your Mobile Device

  • But because of the way they've come about, what you don't tend to get from traditional measures is neatness, order or scientific rigour.

    BBC: Gonna take a centi-mental journey

  • On the other hand, if you don't want to be isolated from the larger community, hate fiddling with gate swipe cards and don't want to be told what color to paint your mailbox or whether you can park a recreational vehicle in your driveway, then gated communities are probably not for you.

    WSJ: Should You Buy in a Gated Community?--WSJ House Talk

  • Mr Yates said if, generically speaking, someone is investigated with an ongoing conspiracy to pervert the course of justice, "what you don't do" is put the person investigated "on notice" or tell that person to turn up at the police station with the necessary papers.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | Key points: Cash-for-honours hearing

  • "I don't think you can judge what Bush would've done in other circumstances or what Obama will still do in the circumstances he faces by looking at the statements the two have made".

    BBC: Obama diplomacy 'not producing results'

  • And what he will make clear is that you don't -- this is not an either-or proposition.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • If you don't have time or the stomach to brave the mall, stores themselves will pick out what you should buy.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • But ultimately you don't know if you're getting the candidate's own views or just hearing what his team of strategists came up with.

    CNN: Can Tokyo learn from the American political 'matsuri'?

  • "The complication for universities is if you don't recruit the same percentage of students with AAB or better than you had last year what happens is you lose the funding for those students, " he said.

    BBC: Universities 'to offer A-grade students cash'

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