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14-year-old South Bend students suspended for cyberbullying
WSBT-TV ReporterIt’s a Website used by millions of people to connect with each other. But recently, police say a group of 14-year-old LaSalle Intermediate students used Facebook for the wrong reason…to bully classmates. Their punishment? Suspension. The...Tags: Social Media, Bullying, Health and Safety at School, Health, Trials
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Sex offenders fight for right to use Facebook
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Registered sex offenders who have been banned from social networking websites are fighting back in state courts. Sex offenders have successfully challenged many of the restrictions, arguing that the laws infringe on free...
Tags: Social Media, LinkedIn Corp., Sociology, Arts and Culture, Politics
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South Bend's Cinco de Mayo Fiesta celebrates colorful Mexican culture
Jesusa Rivera and Santiago Rodriquez, along with ‘la Republica!’ … an indigenous band from the Andes … visited WSBT’s 'First Thing in the Morning' show on Friday … all ready for Saturday’s “Cinco de Mayo&...
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Teen firefighter follows in her father's footsteps
TAYLORSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Every time 18-year-old Elizabeth Drake walks into the German Township Volunteer Fire Department's fire house, she walks right past her father's gaze. Even though he's been gone for a year and a half. Her dad, Lt. Rick...Tags: Health, Columbia Sportswear Company, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Heart Attack
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Famed obese New Mexico cat 'Meow' dies
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A cat that got national attention for tipping the scales at 39 pounds has died. The Santa Fe Animal Shelter & Humane Society said Monday that the orange and white tabby named Meow died over the weekend, likely from...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Health, Mary Martin
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NY Yankees honor Ind. mom who lost legs in tornado
NEW YORK (AP) — A southern Indiana woman who lost parts of both legs while protecting her two children from a tornado has been recognized during a pregame ceremony at New York's Yankee Stadium. Stephanie Decker, husband Joe and her children were on...Tags: New York Yankees, Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter
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Downtown South Bend creates 'all things green' St. Patrick's Day ceiliúradh
The City of South Bend's "St. Patrick's Day Parade" steps off at 11 a.m. today at Jefferson Bouelvard and Francis Street .. from there it goes west on Jefferson Boulevard, turns north on Niles Avenue and ends at Washington Street.
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What I wish I'd asked
South Bend TribuneDigging through my mother’s dresser several weeks ago, I retrieved a blue plastic cleaner's bag and peeked inside. Was that a wedding veil, the abundant tulle lightly folded? I stuck a hand in. It was not just one wedding veil I retrieved;...Tags: Arthritis, Hospitals and Clinics, Lobbying, Weddings, Nursing
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Facebook CEO turns 28: Does age matter?
NEW YORK (AP) — Don't let the hoodie and sneakers fool you. Mark Zuckerberg is no wet-behind-the-ears CEO. Facebook's chief executive turns 28 on Monday, setting in motion the social network's biggest week ever. The company is expected to start...Tags: Social Media, Media Industry, Sociology, Stock Market, Financing and Stock Offerings
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As Facebook grows, millions say, 'no, thanks'
NEW YORK (AP) — Don't try to friend MaLi Arwood on Facebook. You won't find her there. You won't find Thomas Chin, either. Or Kariann Goldschmitt. Or Jake Edelstein. More than 900 million people worldwide check their Facebook accounts at least...
Tags: Social Media, Media Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, University of California, Los Angeles, Sociology
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GM decides Super Bowl ads are too expensive
DETROIT (AP) — General Motors says that it costs too much to advertise during the Super Bowl. Marketing chief Joel Ewanick says the company won't run ads during the big game in February. Ewanick said in a statement Friday that GM can't justify the...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Super Bowl, General Motors Corp., Companies and Corporations
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In the News (and Out)
The South Bend Tribune deserves a pat on the back for trying to do the right thing, but only time will tell if it will bring to an end something that had often turned vile, mean spirited and, at times, hateful and racist. I am talking about my long-...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Family, Marriage, Same-Sex Marriage
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