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UPDATE: Timlin receives 3 years
SOUTH BEND — Sometimes, no matter who the person is, his behavior is so immoral that he simply must be punished.
That was the view taken Thursday by a St. Joseph Superior judge who handed a three-year prison term to a man who pleaded guilty to...Tags: Justice System, Annual Reports, Prisons, Prosecution, Theft
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Senate probe of televangelists' finances ends with no definitive findings
WASHINGTON (ap) — A senator's investigation of televangelists has wrapped up after more than three years with no penalties for pastors who refused to cooperate and no definitive findings of wrongdoing. The report by Sen. Chuck Grassley questions...Tags: Chuck Grassley, Benny Hinn, Politics, Elections
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IRS agent faces 9 years for cheating on his taxes
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A California-based Internal Revenue Service agent could spend up to nine years in prison after acknowledging that he cheated on his own taxes. Federal prosecutors say 51-year-old Albert Bront pleaded guilty Wednesday in Los...Tags: Trials, Justice System, California, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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College Goal Sunday connects parents, students to financial aid help
College Goal Sunday connects college-bound Indiana students, who qualify for undergraduate admission to a college or technical school in 2011, and their families with help to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, a form commonly known...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Dean Johnson, U.S. Department of Education, Human Interest, Education
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IRS says breast pumps tax deductible expense
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Internal Revenue Service says the cost of breast pumps will now be considered tax deductible medical expenses. Thursday's ruling, long sought by advocates, means that women will be able to use money set aside in pretax...Tags: Washington, DC, American Academy of Pediatrics, Breastfeeding
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Detroit police respond to suspicious package call at IRS building
DETROIT (AP) — Police have blocked off streets around a downtown Detroit building that houses Internal Revenue Service offices following report of a suspicious package. Detroit police say they responded Wednesday morning to a 911 call reporting... -
Charity for fallen cops struggled after Cook gift
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana group created to help families of police officers killed in the line of duty has a new board of directors and new spending limits after organizers say it fell victim to a syndrome many charities experience as they grow...Tags: New Jersey, Transportation Accidents, Vehicles, Indianapolis, Washington (U.S. state)
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Illegal alien probe nets two arrests in St. Joseph County
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND — Federal prosecutors have charged two men with helping illegal aliens fraudulently obtain vehicle registrations and license plates from the Mishawaka Bureau of Motor Vehicles branch. Ramon Garcia, 38, of South Bend, and Paulino...Tags: Career and Workplace, National Security, Wages and Pensions, Justice System, Corporate Crime
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FBI uses drones inside U.S. for spying, director says
WASHINGTON — FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III testified Wednesday that the controversial National Security Agency surveillance program "has been a contributing factor, one dot among many dots" for tracking terrorist plots, and he admitted for...
Tags: U.S. Congress, FBI, White House, Dianne Feinstein, Justice System
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Boehner torn between conservative issues and those with broad appeal
WASHINGTON — About once a week, like clockwork, House Speaker John A. Boehner insists in a Capitol news conference that jobs and the economy are the "No. 1 concern" of his GOP majority. But from week to week, there's often another priority in the...
Tags: Violence Against Women Act, John Boehner, Justice and Rights, White House, Fiscal Cliff
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Tea Party rides IRS controversy to Washington rally
ReutersBy Patrick Temple-West WASHINGTON, June 19 (Reuters) - More than 1,000 Tea Party activists protested in Washington on Wednesday over the Internal Revenue Service's targeting of conservative political groups seeking tax-exempt status. Demonstrators on...Tags: Mike Lee, U.S. House of Representatives, Gun Control, Roger Brian Michele, Interior Policy
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New 'Obamacare' exchanges could miss enrollment deadline - GAO
Reuters(Reuters) - New health insurance exchanges being set up by the federal government in more than 30 states under President Barack Obama's 2010 healthcare overhaul could miss an October 1 deadline for open enrollment, a government report said on Wednesday....Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Orrin Hatch, Small Businesses, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Crime, Law and Justice
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