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Griffith University criminology and criminal justice professor Ross Homel said that while he does not believe that there is currently a youth violence 'epidemic', the instant distribution of party information among young people via text messaging has resulted in a phenomenon called 'swarming', when large numbers of gatecrashers converge on a party at the same time, creating potentially volatile situations at parties. The company eventually branched into a separate line of colorful plastic snap and laminated bands used to designate VIPs at concerts and keep out gatecrashers at festivals. News and World Report did a cover story on talk-show host Bill Maher's move from cable to ABC, while Time splattered Bill Cosby and his recently murdered son on the cover so the rest of us could be gatecrashers into Cosby's grief. |
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