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  • As the debate goes on at the United Nations, and as American troops deploy to the Persian Gulf, online gambling sites offer odds on the likelihood of war between the United States and Iraq. NPR's Melissa Block talks to Eddie King, of the Web site Bet on Sports.
  • College freshmen get a chance to meet future classmates before reaching campus thanks to a new Web site. Started by Harvard underclassmen, thefacebook.com has spread to 70 colleges.
  • Day to Day senior producer Steve Proffitt joins NPR's Alex Chadwick to discuss Web sites that offer advice to would-be expatriate Americans. Some disappointed liberals plan to move to another country to protest the re-election of President Bush.
  • Costco is raising pay for most workers as a Friday night deadline looms on a new contract with its unionized employees.
  • Westerlay Orchids annual Christmas Open House is near! Happening December 4th from 3pm-6pm at their Retail Showroom. With a special guest, the one and only Saint Nick aka, Santa, will be there with lots of cheer!

    Who: Westerlay Orchids
    What: Holiday Party!
    When: Thursday, December 4th, 2025 – 3PM – 6PM
    Where: 3504 Via Real, Carpinteria, CA 93013

    Santa will be making a special appearance starting at 3:30pm (TBD) for photos.
  • Does it sometimes seem like the Web sites you visit know a little too much about you? While many users say they want more privacy on the Web, they are still likely to reveal data about themselves and their habits online.
  • The Internet has given unprecedented access to information, but where do we draw the line? The Web site Postyourtest.com invites users to share old college exams online. Is it cheating — or democracy?
  • Some of the nation's largest retailers demand that consumer Web sites stop posting confidential information about upcoming sales. The case is raising questions about freedom of speech and the Internet. NPR's Jim Zarroli reports.
  • A Brazilian Supreme Court justice authorized the restoration of the social media platform's service in Brazil, over a month after its nationwide shutdown, according to a court document.
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