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Brands Can Now Turn Their Facebook Timeline Into a Movie People managing a Facebook Page can now easily create a movie using photos, videos and status updates from their brands' Timeline. news.yahoo.com
Priest apologizes for unholy language on Facebook A British priest has apologized for some unholy language on his Facebook page, his bishop says. news.yahoo.com
Facebook page lists Alton DUI checkpoints Memorial Day weekend is one of the deadliest on the nation's roads. www.ksdk.com
Man's posts removed from S.C. congressman's Facebook page U.S. Rep. Jeff Duncan's staff has removed all the posts on his Facebook page from a man who endorsed the notion of hanging President Barack Obama as punishment for treason. www.independentmail.com
Fake Facebook Suicide Gets Teen Suspended From School A Facebook page and a six minute video tell the story of a 12-year-old girl whose mother died when she was 3 years old, grew up being abused by her father and bullied on her Facebook page. Eventually, the girl commits suicide. news.yahoo.com
Facebook page warns of roadblocks ALTON - Officials are not planning to ask for the removal of a Facebook page that warns motorists of police roadblocks, but they aren't "friending" it, either. As of mid-afternoon Thursday, some 331 people and businesses - mainly taverns - had become "friends" of... www.thetelegraph.com
Man's Facebook posts draw scrutiny from law enforcement A man's posts on U.S. Rep. Jeff Duncan's Facebook page are drawing scrutiny from Anderson County and federal law enforcement officials www.independentmail.com
Priest Apologizes for Unholy Facebook Language LONDON (AP) — A British priest has apologized for some unholy language on his Facebook page, his bishop says. www.usnews.com
Top 5 stories on the GoErie Facebook page this week The warm weather, upcoming holiday weekend and Catholic Church were hot topics on the GoErie Facebook page this week. We've calculated the top five GoErie stories on the social site in the last seven days using Facebook's "Talking About This" metric. www.goerie.com
Facebook fraud fools Kahui fans More than 20,000 people, including sick children, were taken in by a fake Richard Kahui Facebook page before the person behind it admitted to their online lies – but authorities are warning it is only a matter of time before Facebook frauds face prosecution. www.stuff.co.nz
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