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Teacher attending racial sensitivity workshop because of Benton Harbor quiz question
STEVENSVILLE, Mich. (AP) — A white teacher in Stevensville has agreed to attend a racial sensitivity workshop after giving a vocabulary quiz that described nearby Benton Harbor – a poor, mostly black city – as "sordid."
The full...Tags: Teachers, Newspaper and Magazine, Stevensville, Students, Teaching and Learning
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No charges yet in emu's death
Jean Wolf’s tears have turned to outrage. “I am … I’m angry,” says the owner of Andy — an emu found dead in a rural field outside New Carlisle after it was allegedly beaten to death on her Buchanan farm in the early...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Justice System, Prosecution, Prosecution, Transportation Accidents
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No charges .. yet .. in case of emu beaten to death
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterA man suspected in the case of a pet emu beaten to death in October may not be charged in that case yet, but the investigation has led to other charges. The Indiana Department of Resources, prompted by social media accounts, investigated possible...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Justice System, Murder, Lawyers, Rentals
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Students stand behind IUSB professor fired for alleged misconduct
Several former students are standing behind an IU South Bend sociology professor fired for what the university is calling “serious personal and professional misconduct.”
The university won’t say what Otis B. Grant is accused of doing,...Tags: Human Accomplishments, Colleges and Universities, Indiana University South Bend, Students, Social Sciences
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Death sparks anti-bullying movement in western Ky.
HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The death of a 14-year-old western girl has sparked a movement against bullying and suicide. The movement started this month after Miranda Campbell fatally shot herself. Angela Felty, who is the director of the Elevation...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Bullying, Gays and Lesbians, Health
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Citibank turns rewards into 'social currency'
NEW YORK (AP) — Credit card rewards are the new social currency. Citibank customers can now use Facebook to pool their rewards points online. The bank on Tuesday launched a Facebook application that lets users team up to use their points,...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Media Industry, Media Industry, New Products
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Slain soldier remembered as 'good guy'
South Bend TribuneEleven days before Christmas, Spc. Robert "Bobby" Tauteris Jr., a member of the Indiana National Guard serving in Afghanistan, posted a video on Facebook: Belinda Carlisle's "Heaven is a Place on Earth." "Wow, you are showing your age," a friend...Tags: Bombings, Emergency Incidents, Belinda Carlisle, Afghanistan, Explosions
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Purdue-Calumet prof's Islam comments create stir
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — A political science professor at a Purdue University campus in northwest Indiana says the school is investigating him for comments he made on his personal Facebook page in November about Muslims killing Christians in...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Islam, Newspaper and Magazine, Students
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Pa. woman pleads guilty in Facebook slaying plot
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Philadelphia woman has avoided prison after admitting she posted a Facebook offer of $1,000 for someone to kill her baby's father. Nineteen-year-old London Eley pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of conspiracy to commit...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Murder
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Dissension threatens Indiana Democrats' tactics
Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS -- Growing tension among defiant House Democrats facing stiff fines and sparse resources threatens to disrupt a no-show effort aimed at blocking a bill that would make Indiana the first state in more than a decade to enact right-to-work...Tags: Republican Party, Labor Legislation, Democratic Party, Career and Workplace, B Patrick Bauer
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Fines pending for Ind. House Dems in labor battle
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Growing tension among defiant House Democrats facing stiff fines and sparse resources threatens to disrupt a no-show effort aimed at blocking a bill that would make Indiana the first state in more than a decade to enact right-to-...Tags: Republican Party, Labor Legislation, Democratic Party, Career and Workplace, Justice System
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Tween who blogged about cancer dies of brain tumor
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, Calif. (AP) — A 12-year-old Southern California girl who started a blog and a Facebook page to raise awareness about child cancer has died of a brain tumor. Jessica Joy Rees was diagnosed in March. Her family says her 10-...Tags: Social Media, Cancer, Brain, Orange County Register, Human Body
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