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Philadelphia Business Journal - January 29, 2010

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Project Ergo, a pilot program being conducted by Temple's Office of Disability Resources and Services, is exploring how Temple students, faculty and staff like using ergonomically designed computer equipment. In all, there are 100 pieces of equipment costing about $20,000. "This is a benefit to all students in trying to encourage healthy computing habits," said Karen Latimer, Temple's student services coordinator for assistive technology.

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Chicago Tribune - January 30, 2010

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The Illinois lottery hopes to capitalize on the lure of nine-figure jackpots by adding Powerball, another multistate game that boasts a larger minimum jackpot than Mega Millions. Frank Farley, a psychologist and professor at Temple University, believes that many players will see the second game as a means of "diversifying," similar to a casino gambler who plays two slot machines at once.

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