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She# officials said he diedfromtes wounds, but did notelabors His sons, Derek, 13,andllj 12, surrendered to slier deputies Tuesday throng' friend, Chief Deputy LarryS- said. The boys talked with itv tigators. but Smith would 1 disclose what the brothers!; Radio personal!! sues to overturn dwarf tossingba! Anthr; Conm posta TAMPA. Fla. (AP)-AM inch radio personality Wednesday, seeking to over." Florida's ban on dwarf te so he can earn money in t barroom attraction. Dave Flood, who appears) a morning radio talk shou "Dave the Dwarf.' said': does not think the state: dictate how he earns hisN The lawsuit filed in l District Court names Gov.. Bush and the head of thes:- agency which enforces 1989 law. The taw albs' state to revoke the lie.: license or fine a bar that afci dwarf tossing, an activity! was popular in some Flw bars in the late 1980s. HARTP amounts found at sorts m where a mysterioi ease las said Sunc Ottilie L was the nation t anthrax October. Internet cuts into television Man dies during implantation of artificial heart exposure who are i she couk tact with The sp four sort ing tests Connecti Distribut Wallingfc processe pieces < Oxford ar The tr; iikely w machines to Seym passed th Oct. 11, s president Service’s Operatior announce found a anthrax oi time, not time with the family NEW YORK (AP) — A new survey suggests that the Internet is not cutting into the time people spend with their friends and families — it is cut ting into their TV-watching. Internet users watched 4.5 hours less of televi sion a week than Americans who do not go online, according to the study, released Thursday by the University of California at Los Angeles. “Without question, Internet users are ‘buying’ some of their time to go online from the time they used to spend watching television,” said Jeff Cole, director of the UCLA Center for Communication Policy. Internet users socialized with friends slightly more than nonusers did, and they spent nearly as much time socializing with family, the study found. Users and non users spent about the same amount of time on most household activities, like having meals and playing sports. The exception was television. Nonusers spent 16.8 hours a week watching television, versus 12.3 hours for Internet users. The telephone survey of 2,006 U.S. households was conducted from May to July. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. The study was funded partly by the National Science Foundation. Among other findings: • More than 72 percent of Americans have Internet access, up from 67 percent in 2000. • Users spent 9.8 hours a week online, up from 9.4 hours. HOUSTON (AP) - A man:, feting from chronic heart ure died from severe blee: during surgery to implan, self-contained medians heart, doctors said. 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