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Description
When Facebook and Twitter Crash the Party - Is it OK to discretely check your smartphone at a dinner party? Is it acceptable to take some cellphone photos of the table settings and other guests and tweet them live from the party without asking others to use their likeness? Leslie Yazel on Lunch Break looks at how people are policing these issues. Illustration: Kyle T. Webster.
