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		<title>By: Senior citizens flocking to Internet &#124; Chris Marshall</title>
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		<description>[...] Brian: For the ultimate security, combine 35 pass erase with multipass sledgehammer and excessive butane torch...             Senior citizens flocking to Internet Posted on April 21st, 2009 in Software   People aged 70 and over are the fastest growing demographic, although they are not keen on online shopping, Internet banking or social networking sites, concludes experts at a global World Wide conference in Madrid. [...]</description>
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