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Tablet sales have been shrinking for some time, but theres fresh evidence that the market for the devices is in distress: Shoppers spending big on back-to-school gadgets expect to buy more external hard drives than new tablets, according to a new survey.And even while spending on back-to-school tech is expected to surge, spending on tablets for school is falling.Back-to-school is the second-most important season for gadget sellers behind the end-of-year holidays. The survey, by the Consumer Technology Association, found that consumers expect to spend $18.5
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Last Updated 5:07 p.m. ET CBS/AP CHICAGO - Thousands of teachers, parents and supporters marched through downtown Chicago on the first day of a schoolstrike.The crowd Monday afternoon stretched for several blocks and was expected to swell through the early evening and into the city srush hour. Some protesters carried signs that said Chicago Teachers Uni
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The clock is ticking for about 2,000 Florida commercial truck drivers who have a little more than two weeks to retake and pass their driving tests or lose their commercial driver s licenses.Truck drivers sometimes have to update their licenses and pass new tests to take on new
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