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Suit: Firm provided tainted meds in 2002, man died
Long before the current rash of fungal meningitis, the compounding pharmacy suspected in the outbreak settled a lawsuit alleging it produced a tainted shot that caused a man's death in 2004. Earlier this summer, a separate pharmaceutical firm with common...Tags: Deval Patrick, Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Meningitis, Laws
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Military contractor plans new S. Ind. headquarters
CLARKSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A military contractor plans to spend $5.6 million on expanding its operations and building a new headquarters in southern Indiana. Rivera Consulting Group announced Monday that would build a new facility in Clarksville...Tags: Clarksville, Companies and Corporations, General Contracting, Economy, Business and Finance, Defence Contracts
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New office concept to open in Eddy Street Commons
Forget everything you ever thought about an office — a new option for office space is opening in South Bend. It is called Eddy Street Executive Suites. It is like a gym membership, only for office space. You sign a contract and then you get to use...Tags: Lawyers, Office and Retail Spaces, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Rentals
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Benton Harbor unions reach public safety agreement
BENTON HARBOR – It took about five months, but Benton Harbor's police and fire unions finally reached an agreement for cops and firefighters to do both jobs. The city's emergency financial manager says it will eventually make the city self-reliant....Tags: Fires, Career and Workplace, Unions, Politics, Disasters and Accidents
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Admittedly drunk mayor accused of seeking donation
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) — The border town mayor and congressional candidate who admitted he was drunk when he signed contracts committing the city to $1 million in work has also been accused of requesting donations from the company when it came...Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, California, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials
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In Benton Harbor, talks continue between city, police and fire
BENTON HARBOR — It’s not a done deal yet, but Benton Harbor is one step closer to getting the OK to combine the police and fire departments.
Benton Harbor's emergency financial manager, Joseph Harris, wants Benton Harbor police and fire to...Tags: Fires, Career and Workplace, Politics, Collective Contract, Disasters and Accidents
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Time to trade Zambrano
Carlos Zambrano's temper has gotten him in trouble again. He ripped his teammates after Sunday's loss, calling their play “embarrassing.”
He's not wrong. In fact, he's never been more right. But he's way out of line. Zambrano's mouth is...Tags: Carlos Zambrano, Boston Red Sox, Athletes, Starlin Castro, New York Yankees
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Court won't get involved in Eminem royalty suit
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court won't get involved in a fight between Eminem's former production company and Universal Music Group over downloads of the rapper's songs and ringtones. The high court on Monday refused to hear an appeal from...Tags: Washington, DC, Local Government, Politics, Apple Inc., Music Industry
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Michigan routs Tennessee 75-45
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Michigan coach John Beilein was so worried about rebounding a day before facing Tennessee he joked he was going to box out a reporter in the hallway. His undersized but plucky and relentless team got the message and then...Tags: Michigan Wolverines, Tim Hardaway, Basketball, Tennessee Volunteers, Sports
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Unionists sending Snyder message
LANSING (AP) -- At least 3,000 union members and protesters angered by Gov. Rick Snyder's proposals to tax pensions and give emergency financial managers sweeping new powers to void union contracts shouted their displeasure inside and outside the...Tags: Regional Authority, Wages and Pensions, Scott Walker, Career and Workplace, Robin Hood
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Peeved New York City mom sues, says preschool's 'a playroom'
NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City mother who says her daughter's private preschool promised top-notch education but turned out to be "just one big playroom" is suing to get the $19,000-a-year tuition back. Nicole Imprescia's lawsuit says Manhattan's...Tags: Education, Preschools, Schools, New York, Litigation
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Local blood centers manage the market
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- Saving lives is a competitive business. One unit of blood can save up to three lives, but blood donation centers worry about supply and demand like any other marketer. Kay Clark-Cox, manager of blood donor recruitment at the South Bend...Tags: Indiana, Social Issues, Mike Stack, American Red Cross, Hospitals and Clinics
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