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  2. Consumers to Get Back Almost $2.2 Million From Travel Clubs - AOL

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    The owner of nine vacation travel clubs who allegedly victimized hundreds of consumers has agreed to return almost $2.2 million for travel discounts, vacation packages and promotional items that ...

  3. Breathometer - Wikipedia

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    The Breathometer was a small device that plugged into the audio jack of a smartphone, coupled with a dedicated app that reads the user's blood alcohol content (BAC). [8] [19] [20] [9] The app utilized the smartphone to provide the processing power, which allowed the device to be small enough to fit on a standard keychain.

  4. List of solved missing person cases: 1950–1999 - Wikipedia

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    His cause of death was undetermined, although his high blood alcohol content indicated alcohol poisoning as a likely cause of death. [125] Murdered 15 days 1971 Gloria Ann Gonzales: 19 United States of America 19-year-old Gloria Ann Gonzales was last seen alive near her apartment in Houston, Texas on October 28, 1971.

  5. Alcohol and society - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol education is the planned provision of information and skills relevant to living in a world where alcohol is commonly misused. [3] WHO Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health, highlights the fact that alcohol will be a larger problem in later years, with estimates suggesting it will be the leading cause of disability and death.

  6. Biological half-life - Wikipedia

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    Biological half-life (elimination half-life, pharmacological half-life) is the time taken for concentration of a biological substance (such as a medication) to decrease from its maximum concentration (C max) to half of C max in the blood plasma.

  7. Elizabeth Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Anne Holmes (born February 3, 1984) is an American biotechnology entrepreneur who was convicted of fraud in connection with her blood-testing company, Theranos. [2] The company's valuation soared after it claimed to have revolutionized blood testing by developing methods that needed only very small volumes of blood, such as from a ...

  8. British Airways' new loyalty program will make it harder for ...

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    It will offer more chances to get points while making status harder to achieve for leisure travelers. Customers took to social media to express their frustration with the new earning system.

  9. This Baltimore job hunter avoided an employment scam by ...

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    In fact, 32% of employment fraud victims came across the scam job posting on LinkedIn, one of the most popular job search tools. Now one tricky thing is that it is common practice to have to share ...