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TV personality Larry King to host Peabody Awards
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — Larry King will host this year's Peabody Awards ceremony. King will announce the awards at the George Foster Peabody Awards at a May 23 ceremony in New York. The award, which recognizes excellence in electronic media, was...Tags: Ceremonies, Elections, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Politics
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Watervliet schools under lock-down after Facebook threat
WATERVLIET, Mich. (WWMT-TV) - A local school was on lock down following an on-line threat. Watervliet High School is on Saint Joseph Street. Police were called to the building this morning. From outward appearances it was business as usual. The...Tags: Facebook, Arts and Culture
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Plymouth man raises money for headstone of tormented sisters
A Plymouth man is trying to right the wrongs of the past. He wants two sisters to get the respect in death they never knew in life.
It's been nearly 25 years since John Reed talked to his old neighbors – sisters Anna and Margaret Rash. He remembers...Tags: Abusive Behavior, John Reed, Social Issues, Plymouth, Facebook
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Notre Dame football: Kelly vows to dial down his demeanor
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - It wasn’t so much about looking in the mirror as it was hearing the reverberations over and over. And over. On Thursday evening, Notre Dame second-year head football Brian Kelly pledged that he’ll still bring the fire on game...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Brian Kelly, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Students, NBC (tv network)
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Double Trouble: Niles teen faces new sex crime charges
NILES — Martell Miller already faces sex and extortion charges. Now, two new charges in an unrelated case will go to trial.
Miller sat in the same spot in Judge Scott Scofield's courtroom a month ago when he faced five sex and extortion charges for...Tags: Blackmail and Extortion, Crimes, Organized Crime, Sex Crimes, Sexual Misconduct
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Statewide food drive under way in Michigan
South Bend Tribune Staff ReportMichigan residents are invited to donate non-perishable food for the 21st annual Michigan Harvest Gathering campaign. Donations can be dropped off at any license branch office through Dec. 16. Donated food is distributed through the Food Bank Council...Tags: Facebook, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Social Media, Charity
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Fliers cause ruckus on Indiana University-Bloomington campus
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Police say students who distributed fliers with violent language and blood-like ink spatters on the Indiana University campus claim their so-called "Manifesto (hash) 1" was artistic expression. Campus police investigated...Tags: Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Indiana, Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture
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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: Online Advertising, Timothy Hutton, Twitter, Inc., Justice and Rights, Elizabeth Hurley
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California juror ordered to turn over Facebook posts
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A California judge has ordered a juror to turn over Facebook messages he posted during the trial of several alleged gang members. Sacramento Superior Court Judge Michael Kenny said Friday that Arturo Ramirez could face...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Gang Activity, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Clinton: Critical time for American leadership
WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says recent developments in Egypt and the broader Middle East demonstrate a critical need for America's global leadership. Speaking to an unprecedented mass meeting of nearly all U.S....Tags: Hillary Clinton, U.S. Department of State, Egypt, Arts and Culture, Washington, DC
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Adam Lambert learns the dangers of drunk tweeting
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Adam Lambert has learned the dangers of TUI: Tweeting under the influence. At the Grammy Social Media Rock Stars Summit, the pop singer admitted that "drunk tweeting is not good," and that when he has looked over some of his...Tags: Adam Lambert, Arts and Culture
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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: College Sports, Bowl Championship Series, Auburn Tigers, ESPN (tv network), Twitter, Inc.
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