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Chipped Beef Cheese Ball w/ pineapple

16 oz. cream cheese, room temp.  5 oz. chip beef in jar  Onion to taste  Sm. can drained pineapple (optional) Mix together, shape into ball. Keeps 2-3 weeks in refrigerator.

Chipped Beef Cheese Ball

1 lg. cream cheese, softened 1 lg. corned beef, chopped or chipped beef 1 tbsp. mayonnaise 4 green onions, chopped, save green tops 1/2 tsp. garlic powder 1 tbsp. lemon juice Mix all ingredients, mold into ball, and roll into tops of green onions. Chill. Serve with crackers.

Yahoo launches online consumer privacy tool

Yahoo wants its users to know what it knows about them. The Internet company is rolling out an online tool that allows consumers to see — and edit — the personal profiles that Yahoo has compiled about them based on their Web browsing behavior. Those profiles are used to target Internet advertising. Yahoo Inc.’s new

New Study Calls for Cybersecurity Overhaul in US

The U.S. government and private businesses need to overhaul the way they look at cybersecurity, with the government offering businesses new incentives to fix security problems, the Internet Security Alliance said. The alliance, in a report released Thursday, also called for permanent international cybersecurity collaboration centers, new security standards for VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol)

Google search results to include ‘real-time’ data

Google will begin to automatically update its search results to include relevant information within a few seconds after the content is recorded in its Web index. The “real-time” search feature unveiled Monday marks a major step in Google’s ambition to provide a comprehensive look at what people are discussing online as quickly as possible. The

Study: Grad rates between blacks, whites widening

The disparity between graduation rates for white and black college football players at schools headed to bowl games grew slightly this year, according to a study released Monday. The annual report by the University of Central Florida’s Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport also showed overall academic progress. But there were 21 schools that

Italy probes ex-cyclist Bettini’s tax returns

Olympic cycling gold medalist Paolo Bettini has been placed under investigation for alleged tax evasion in Italy. Ernesto Ceccarelli, an official with the tax police in the Tuscan town of Livorno, says the now-retired Bettini is suspected of evading taxes on nearly $16.6 million. Ceccarelli said investigators believe Bettini fictitiously transferred his residence to Monte

Herzog, Harvey elected to baseball Hall of Fame

Manager Whitey Herzog and umpire Doug Harvey got the call Monday, elected to the baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee. Herzog and Harvey missed by one vote in their previous tries. This time, they easily drew enough support to reach Cooperstown. “I don’t think I would’ve had my heart broken if I’d missed

Bank of America says 600,000 mortgages modified

Bank of America Corp. said Monday it has provided mortgage relief through loan modifications for more than 600,000 homeowners since January 2008. The renegotiated loans were done through its own programs and the government’s Home Affordable Modification Program, the bank said. Bank of America has concluded more than 450,000 loan modifications since January 2008 under

Quarter in US foreclosure plan late on payments

More than one-quarter of homeowners receiving help under a U.S. government foreclosure prevention plan are behind on their new mortgage payments, a Treasury Department survey has found. Some 650,000 borrowers are participating in the trial phase of the Obama administration’s Home Affordable Modification Program, a $75 billion taxpayer-financed program launched this year. Most home loan

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