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In the Harlan Coben novel Hold Tight parents Mike and Tia Baye are worried about their 16 year old son, Adam. Tia spies on his online activity and senses danger. Mike says she shouldn't have done it…. the rest, as they say, is a page turner.
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Panelists discuss ways to care for the nation’s paranoid schizophrenics, such as hiding cameras in their homes or audio transmitters in their ears.
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In The Know: Panelists discuss ways to care for the nation’s paranoid schizophrenics, such as hiding cameras in their homes or audio transmitters in their ears. More coverage at: www.onion.com
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