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 <description>Now here&#039;s an idea that might be worth trying out in other cities: Police in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, are putting together an iPod/MP3 player registry to deter thefts at the local high school.
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 <description>You own an iPod but you hate iTunes. You love iTunes but you wish you could run it on your non-Apple player. You&#039;d love to have the lyrics to your songs handy in iTunes (we&#039;ll help you do that if you promise to give fair warning to your coworkers that you could burst into song at any time). We&#039;ve got the answers for you.
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