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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">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
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friends very personal questions. It can be embarrassing for everyone.To
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top right of the page. Or, just pick up a phone.2. OvershareSocial
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BAGHDAD An Iranian dissident group is accusing Iraqi authorities of cutting
off water and electricity to a contested northern camp for Iranian exiles,
a charge the Iraqi government denies.The Mujahedeen-e-Khalq dissident group
says authorities cut off the services to Camp Ashraf in northeast Iraq
more than two weeks ago, and alleges that Iraqi forces are now
hauling off pieces of the water system.Georges Bakoos oversees the issue
for the Iraqi government and on Sunday dismissed the dissident group's allegations
as "propaganda." He acknowledges there are occasional power cuts at the
camp but says that is no different from other parts of Iraq,
where the electricity supply is spotty.Baghdad wants to shut Camp Ashraf
and move remaining residents to a Baghdad-area camp before relocating them
abroad.
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