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Group raises $50,000 for RoboCop statue in Detroit
DETROIT (AP) — A group working to build a statue in Detroit of the fictional crime-fighting cyborg RoboCop says it has reached its fundraising goal of $50,000. Brandon Walley of Imagination Station said Wednesday he's "very positive" the sculpture...Tags: Michigan, The Associated Press, Arts and Culture, Sculpture, Detroit
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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: Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Indiana, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana)
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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: Arts and Culture, Justice and Rights, Timothy Hutton, Sports, Human Rights
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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: Crimes, Facebook, Arts and Culture, Justice System, 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, Washington, DC, Arts and Culture, U.S. Department of State, Egypt
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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: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, High School Sports, College Sports, College Football, Bowl Championship Series
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Facebooking from prison
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY -- At first glance, Roy Kim’s Facebook profile appears rather ordinary, with a steady feed of photos and personal updates.
But in one way it is remarkable: The 21-year-old is serving time in state prison.
He shows off his...Tags: Celebrities and Bad Behavior, Cell Phones, The New York Times, Crimes, St. Joseph County (Indiana)
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No Facebook friends for Obama girls
WASHINGTON (AP) — Michelle Obama says her daughters aren't on Facebook, and that's the way she likes it. The first lady says her girls, Sasha, 9, and Malia, 12, have certain restrictions that other children don't have because of Secret Service...Tags: Today (tv program), Washington, DC, Facebook, NBC (tv network), Arts and Culture
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Student enters plea in sex case
Tribune Staff WriterNILES — One of five high school students charged in a scheme to extract sexual favors from young women in return for keeping secretly recorded videos off Facebook has entered guilty pleas to two offenses. Under terms of the plea bargain reached...Tags: Crimes, Facebook, Criminals, Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice
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Four new charges for Niles teen
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterNILES — Additional charges were brought forth today against one of the five Niles teenagers accused in a high-profile sexual misconduct case. Two more girls, both 17, testified in Berrien County Trial Court in Niles that 18-year-old Trey Nichols...Tags: Cell Phones, Crimes, Arts and Culture, Justice System, Social Issues
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Other Zuckerberg gets Facebook account restored
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The other Mark Zuckerberg has his Facebook account back. Indianapolis bankruptcy attorney Mark S. Zuckerberg, whose name is similar to Facebook founder Mark E. Zuckerberg, says his account on the social networking website was...Tags: Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook, Arts and Culture, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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