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US: No plans to end broad surveillance program
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration considered whether to charge a government contractor with leaking classified surveillance secrets while it defended the broad U.S. spy program that it says keeps America safe from terrorists. Facing a...Tags: Business Enterprises, FBI, Adam B. Schiff, WikiLeaks, Berlin (Germany)
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NATIONAL SIGNING DAY: Strong showing for Notre Dame
WSBT-TVNOTRE DAME - One month removed from playing for the BCS national championship, Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly and his staff are adding to the foundation of the Irish football program by signing several highly rated high school seniors to national letters of...Tags: USA Today, Newspaper and Magazine, Michael Floyd, Matt Ryan, FIFA World Cup
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Rifle used in Newtown massacre is popular
South Bend TribuneAR-15 rifles have become one of the most popular rifles for sports shooters and collectors, local gun sellers say. They have also become frequently tied with some of the worst massacres is this country's history, including the Aurora, Colo., movie...Tags: Firearms, Sandy Hook Elementary School
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Psychiatric help is out there, but there's not enough to go around
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND- The aftermath of what happened in Newtown, Connecticut is shedding more light on mental health in our country. The mental health of the shooter, Adam Lanza, is being investigated as to a possible motive of why he did this. We're digging...Tags: Medical Specialization, Mental Illness, Human Interest, Behavioral Conditions, Autism
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Better off 4 years later? A mixed bag of answers
It's a staple of every presidential election, a single question that puts the incumbent's record on trial and asks American voters to be the jurors. "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" Ronald Reagan asked in 1980 at the end of a...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Mitt Romney, Democratic Party, 2012 U.S. Presidential Election
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Tide shifts to Obama in most competitive states
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — In a presidential race seemingly frozen in place for months, the advantage has shifted toward President Barack Obama after a series of miscues by Mitt Romney, punctuated by the Republican challenger's comments about people...
Tags: Bill Clinton, Television Industry, Al Gore, Politics, Republican Party
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Romney 'prank' victim grew up in South Bend
The Washington Post reports almost 50 years ago Mitt Romney and several high school classmates held down and clipped the hair of a student perceived to be gay. The Post reports that student grew up in South Bend. The alleged incident happened at a...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Fox News Channel (tv network), Education, Mitt Romney
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Facebook CEO turns 28: Does age matter?
NEW YORK (AP) — Don't let the hoodie and sneakers fool you. Mark Zuckerberg is no wet-behind-the-ears CEO. Facebook's chief executive turns 28 on Monday, setting in motion the social network's biggest week ever. The company is expected to start...Tags: Dell Inc., Business Enterprises, Economy, Business and Finance, Michael S. Dell, Financing and Stock Offerings
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What's an American Indian? Warren case stirs query
What, exactly, makes someone American Indian? Even Indians themselves don't agree. The question arises because Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren's disputed claim of Native American identity is spotlighting the subjective nature of Indian heritage....Tags: Elections, Politics, Scott P. Brown, U.S. Senate
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'Family Feud' TV host Richard Dawson dies at 79
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Richard Dawson, the wisecracking British entertainer who was among the schemers in the 1960s TV comedy "Hogan's Heroes" and a decade later began kissing thousands of female contestants as host of the game show "Family Feud" has...Tags: Richard Dawson, Television Industry, Ronald Reagan, Game Shows, CBS Corp.
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Seinfeld's South Bend bound
Jerry Seinfeld is returning to the Morris Performing Arts Center on June 1. Tickets for the 7 p.m. show go on sale at 10 a.m. March 30 and are available online at www.MorrisCenter.org or at the Morris Performing Arts Center box office. You can charge...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Jerry Seinfeld
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