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SOUTH BEND — Some people wanted very specific answers to their questions at Wednesday's education town hall meeting. Some people felt like they didn't always get those answers from Tony Bennett, Indiana's state superintendent of education.

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20 months later, city release police video

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Pressure growing on Indiana Congressional delegation as health care vote nears

By Troy Kehoe (tkehoe@wsbt.com)

SOUTH BEND — As the war of words over health care reform grows louder by the day, pressure is growing from groups on both sides of the debate. Dozens of new TV, newspaper and Internet ads have popped up this week urging lawmakers to take action one way or the other. The question is: is anyone listening?

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