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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. Police have arrested a man they say killed a
99-year-old woman inside her upstate New York home.Poughkeepsie (poh-KIHP'-see)
City Police say 20-year-old Javon Tyrek Rogers was arraigned Saturday, charged
with burglary and first-degree murder in the death of Fannie Gumbinger.
They say he was arrested at 11 p.m. Friday night.Gumbinger's body was
found Wednesday morning after a caretaker suspected something was wrong
inside the woman's house and called police. An autopsy Thursday determined
that Gumbinger died from multiple injuries inside the home she'd lived alone
in since her husband's death in 2007.Police tell the Poughkeepsie Journal
(http://pojonews.co/17TPb4A ) Rogers is suspected in other recent burglaries
in the city.Rogers was being held without bail Saturday and unavailable
for comment.___Information from: Poughkeepsie Journal, http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com
Don't fall victim to your social network with these simple tips.Spencer
E. HoltawayIf you're like most people, you visit Facebook a few times
a day. You catch up on the latest gossip, "Like" cute baby
or pet pictures, and maybe post something yourself. Facebook makes these
things simple.Facebook is so simple, in fact, that you might not know
you're using it wrong. Here are 3 things you really need to
stop doing on Facebook.1. Confuse public and private conversationsThere
are a few ways to communicate on Facebook. One is to post
a message on your Timeline for everyone to see.Another is to post
a message directly to a friend's Timeline. These are the posts that
show up in your Timeline labeled "Jane Doe > John Doe."Far too
many people think the second method is a private conversation. That isn't
the case. Think of it like a public speaker on stage talking
to one audience member instead of the entire audience. Everyone can still
hear everything they're saying.I've seen people who don't know this ask
friends very personal questions. It can be embarrassing for everyone.To
send a private message, click the Messages link to the left of
your news feed. Then click the New Message button.You can also go
to your friend's profile page and click the Message button near the
top right of the page. Or, just pick up a phone.2. OvershareSocial
media sites like Facebook encourage you to post your thoughts, experiences,
pictures, videos and whatever else
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