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U.S. government to defend tactics in WikiLeaks probe
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — Government lawyers will be in court Tuesday to defend some of their tactics in a criminal investigation of leaks of secret documents by the WikiLeaks website. Lawyers for three people associated with WikiLeaks —...Tags: WikiLeaks, Bradley Manning, Crime, Law and Justice, Media Industry, Julian Assange
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The missing piece? Historic defensive haul has Irish eyes smiling
The nuances of Notre Dame’s latest football recruiting class have escaped Ara Parseghian. Perhaps it’s because the 87-year-old patriarch of modern day Irish football success wasn’t running to check his Twitter feed every five minutes....Tags: Jimmy Clausen, Athletes, College Sports, High School Sports, Arts and Culture
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NYC homeless man finds daughter through Twitter
NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City homeless man has been reunited with his daughter after 11 years — thanks to Twitter. Daniel Morales was given a prepaid cell phone to create a Twitter account as part of a project on homeless people called...Tags: Cell Phones, Arts and Culture, New York City, Mass Media, New York
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Groupon Super Bowl commercials raise ire
NEW YORK (AP) — Online coupon site Groupon Inc.'s first foray into Super Bowl advertising aimed for humor but is instead receiving widespread criticism across the Web and irked human rights groups. One ad shows Timothy Hutton making a case for the...Tags: Civil Rights, Timothy Hutton, Crime, Law and Justice, Groupon, Inc., Elizabeth Hurley
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UPDATE: Ex-Indiana deputy AG says Twitter comments satirical
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A former Indiana deputy attorney general who tweeted that police should "use live ammunition" against Wisconsin labor protesters says his comments were intended to be satirical. Jeffrey Cox tells Indianapolis television station...Tags: Wisconsin, Crime, Law and Justice, Indianapolis, Labor Legislation, Lawyers
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Congressman's brief bout of 'Bieber fever' cured
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A Connecticut congressman's brief affinity for teenage singing sensation Justin Bieber has flared out after a few Twitter entries. Three-term Democratic Rep. Christopher Murphy drew attention Thursday when he jokingly...Tags: Connecticut, Justin Bieber, Chris Murphy, Arts and Culture, Mass Media
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ICC bans players from 'tweeting' during World Cup
BANGALORE, India (AP) — The ruling International Cricket Council has banned 'tweeting' during World Cup games to ensure illegal bookmakers do not use the views of players and team staff on Twitter as betting guides. ICC media manager James...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Multi-Sport Events, Crimes, Arts and Culture, Pakistan
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Yahoo ready to deliver on promise to upgrade email
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Yahoo's popular email service is getting a long-promised facelift. It's part of the Internet company's attempt to appeal to people who are increasingly using Facebook, Twitter, Google and other online alternatives to...Tags: Facebook, Arts and Culture, Yahoo! Inc., Mass Media, Google Inc.
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Notre Dame student dies when lift falls
SOUTH BEND — Ninety minutes before tragedy struck Wednesday, Notre Dame junior Declan Sullivan publicly expressed his fear about the situation.
Sullivan, a 20-year-old from Long Grove, Ill., died after the scissor lift from which he was filming...Tags: University of Notre Dame, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Long Grove, Weather Statistics, Facebook
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Woods: Garcia's fried chicken jibe 'hurtful'
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - The feud between world number one Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia deepened when Woods described the Spaniard's "fried chicken" jibe as "wrong, hurtful and inappropriate" on Wednesday. Woods reacted on his Twitter account after Garcia...Tags: International Travel, Golf, Travel, The Players Championship, Tiger Woods
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Arizona restaurant becomes poster child for dark side of online customer reviews
Associated PressSCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — It was the customer service disaster heard around the Internet. An Arizona restaurateur, fed up after years of negative online reviews and an embarrassing appearance on a reality television show, allegedly posted a social...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Consumers, Soups, Media Industry, Small Businesses
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Disgraced ex-congressman Weiner announces candidacy for NYC mayor
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Two years after resigning from Congress in a lewd photo scandal, former U.S. Representative Anthony Weiner announced in a video message early on Wednesday he is running for New York City mayor. "I made some big mistakes and I know...Tags: Healthcare Policies, Local Elections, Bill Thompson, U.S. House of Representatives, Huma Abedin
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