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Hometown Secrets: Notorious gangster robs Warsaw Police Department
To some John Dillinger was a ruthless bank robber, to others he was a hero taking a stand against the government -- but to people in Warsaw he is the man who robbed their police department.
There is nothing but a parking lot there now but in 1934 the...Tags: Theft, Organized Crime, Warsaw (Poland), Bank Robbery, John Dillinger
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Newsstand magazine sales down 10 percent in U.S.
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. magazine sales at newsstands and other retailers dropped 10 percent in the second half of 2011, a sign that Americans are still careful about discretionary spending and impulse purchases. The Audit Bureau of Circulations said...Tags: Services and Shopping, Talk Shows (genre), Oprah Winfrey, Magazines, Media Industry
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Working at food stand in uniform costs officer job
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — A city police officer has been fired from his job over conduct violations that included wearing his uniform while working at a mobile hot dog stand he owns. The Fort Wayne Board of Public Safety's findings said that... -
Michigan judge pays off 12-year-old parking ticket
FLINT, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan judge who had a $50 parking ticket in his name that dated back 12 years has paid up. The Flint Journal reports (http://bit.ly/wnGqml) Genesee County Circuit Chief Judge Archie Hayman made the payment Friday after a...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Justice System
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Report: Russian sub had nukes during December fire
MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian magazine says a fire aboard a docked Russian nuclear submarine could have sparked a catastrophe because it was carrying nuclear-tipped missiles, despite official statements to the contrary. The respected Kommersant Vlast... -
Purdue-Calumet prof's Islam comments create stir
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — A political science professor at a Purdue University campus in northwest Indiana says the school is investigating him for comments he made on his personal Facebook page in November about Muslims killing Christians in...Tags: Social Sciences, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Religion and Belief, Teaching and Learning
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ACLU sues Indy over newspaper for homeless
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A federal lawsuit claims Indianapolis officials are violating the First Amendment by preventing homeless vendors from selling a newspaper downtown in the week leading up to the Super Bowl. The Indianapolis Star reports (http://...Tags: Trials, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, American Civil Liberties Union, Justice and Rights
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Schools preparing for change in test results
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky schools are already preparing for results they will get under a new state testing system that will be administered to students in the spring. Simulated results recently sent to school districts initially concerned...Tags: Concerts, Entertainment, Teaching and Learning, Music, Students
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Time Warner names online ad exec to run magazines
NEW YORK (AP) — Time Warner has hired online advertising executive Laura Lang to run its magazine division, ending a nine-month search for a new leader. Wednesday's announcement fills a void created in February when Time Warner Inc. CEO Jeff Bewkes...Tags: Digitas Incorporated, Online Media Industry, Online Advertising, Publicis Groupe SA, Advertising
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Meryl Streep covers Vogue magazine for first time
NEW YORK (AP) — Meryl Streep may be one of the finest actresses around, yet she says she believed her career was over 20 years ago. The 62-year-old tells Vogue magazine she was offered three different roles to play a witch after turning 40. She...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Meryl Streep, Periodicals
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The Goshen News names Smith to succeed Kroemer
GOSHEN, Ind. (AP) — The publisher of the Washington Times-Herald for the past 11 years will succeed Jim Kroemer as publisher of The Goshen News. The Goshen News reports (http://bit.ly/stt8yd ) that Ron Smith will take over at the northern Indiana...Tags: Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Ind. soldier arrested on eve of homecoming parade
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — An injured Indiana soldier has been arrested on the eve of his homecoming parade on charges that he shot another man. A Tippecanoe County Jail officer said 24-year-old Eric S. Braman was released on $5,000 bond Saturday. He...Tags: Arts and Culture, Injuries and Wounds, Health, Indiana, Festive Events
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