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Outlook remains cloudy for 2nd District debates
South Bend TribuneThe race for north-central Indiana's congressional seat could run its full course without voters seeing the two major-party candidates side by side in a televised debate. Republican Jackie Walorski announced last week that she will participate in two...Tags: Elections, Radio, Indiana University South Bend, Politics, Libertarian Party
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WSBT and CBS celebrate 40th anniversary of "The Price is Right" - 1st showcase winner
Paul Levine was the second person ever called to "Come On Down," then he mastered Bonus Game and took home the very first Showcase on "The Price is Right." Enjoy this classic clip from 1972 for the 40th Anniversary of the classic game show! Watch...
Tags: Ceremonies, Game Shows (genre), YouTube, Arts and Culture, CBS Corp.
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Assignment No. 1: Move into new Saint Joseph High School
The first day is almost here and something is happening in almost every corner of the new Saint Joseph High School, especially downstairs in the area called "Heritage Hallway." Things were also busy in the library, where the Dewey Decimal System came...
Tags: Ceremonies, Students, High Schools, Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture
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Gay marriage ban in Indiana could keep job candidates away
The Tribune-StarTERRE HAUTE - Terre Haute business owner Mike Tingley has some pretty strong opinions about legislative efforts in Indiana toward a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage. "It's a good reason for people to leave Indiana if such a thing should happen,"...Tags: Marriage, Gays and Lesbians, Politics, Sociology, Teaching and Learning
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Upton faces familiar foe in 6th District GOP race
DETROIT (AP) — First elected to Congress a quarter-century ago as a moderate Republican, House Energy and Commerce Chairman Fred Upton has been moving steadily to the right in recent years. The question facing GOP primary voters on Aug. 7 is...Tags: Gerald Ford, Politics, Republican Party, Tea Party Movement, Parties and Movements
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Former Indy official new director of Indiana ACLU
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A former Indianapolis deputy mayor is the new executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana. The ACLU says Jane Henegar will begin working full time Sept. 4. She succeeds Gilbert Holmes, who retired March...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Butler University, Evan Bayh, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture
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Social media to be used for health issues in South Bend
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentAn initiative in South Bend will seek to use social media for helping chronically ill patients change their behavior, adding a human dimension to high-tech data-producing tools that have failed so far to yield large health improvements. Investment in...Tags: Diabetes, Heart Failure, Hospitals and Clinics, Media Industry, Sociology
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Mich. St. students make it through zombie pandemic
DETROIT (AP) — Dozens of Michigan State University students survived a zombie pandemic this summer. Or at least a class about one. For the past seven weeks, Glenn Stutzky, an instructor in the School of Social Work, taught a course not...
Tags: Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Epidemics and Plagues, Students, Teaching and Learning, Health
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Texas grad student mauled by chimps knew the risks
DALLAS (AP) — A South African hospital says an American anthropology student attacked by chimps he was studying remains sedated after six hours of surgery to clean and stitch his wounds and deal with fractures and other injuries. Andrew Oberle...Tags: University of Texas at San Antonio, Anthropology, Jane Goodall, Arts and Culture
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Dry conditions postpone St. Pat's Park Fireworks; Symphony will play as scheduled
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – Most of Northern Indiana is now in the “severe to excessive drought” category. Not only is it very hot; it’s also extremely dry. For days, County Commissioners and city leaders have been trying to figure out what that...Tags: Natural Disasters, Justice System, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Judges, Local Government
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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: Facebook, Politics, Sociology, LinkedIn Corp., Freedom of the Press
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Candidate banks on the power of one
Indiana law requires minor-party candidates to jump through some hoops if they want their names to be on an election ballot. Andrew Straw, a Green Party candidate running for the state's 2nd District congressional seat, sees the rules as unfair. So, he's...
Tags: Ceremonies, Politics, Israel, Religion and Belief, Voting
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