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Michigan man charged with texting/driving in death
LAPEER, Mich. (AP) — A 41-year-old man is facing a charge of causing death while texting and driving in what the Lapeer County prosecutor's office believes is the first case of its kind in Michigan. Jerry Joseph is accused of causing a crash that...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Justice System, Prosecution, Michigan
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Katie Holmes sues Star Magazine over cover
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Katie Holmes has sued publishers of Star Magazine for libel over a magazine cover that insinuated she was a drug addict. Her attorney, Bert Fields, says in a statement that that the January cover that featured the headline...Tags: Periodicals, Drugs and Medicines, Cults and Sects, Entertainment, Katie Holmes
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News Corp. to unveil iPad-only newspaper next week
LOS ANGELES (AP) — News Corp. is now set to unveil the world's first iPad-only newspaper, The Daily, in New York next Wednesday. CEO Rupert Murdoch will take the wraps off the tablet publication at the Guggenheim Museum. He will appear with...Tags: Computer Hardware, News Corp., Rupert Murdoch, Apple Inc., Media Industry
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Newspapers say Indiana townships inefficient
BLOOMIINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Two newspapers say that their investigations have found widespread patterns of inefficiency in the government of Indiana's 1,008 townships. The reports Sunday in The Herald-Times of Bloomington and The Indianapolis Star...Tags: Political Corruption, Indiana, Mitch Daniels, Indianapolis, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana)
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Playboy agrees to Hefner buyout offer
CHICAGO (AP) — The publisher of Playboy magazine has agreed to a sweetened offer by founder Hugh Hefner to take the company private. The price of $6.15 a share is an 18 percent premium over Friday's closing price and values the company at about...Tags: Politics, Hugh Hefner, Companies and Corporations, Leveraged Buyouts, Playboy Enterprises, Inc.
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Uganda court rules media cannot 'out' gay Ugandans
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Uganda's High Court has ruled the media should not publish the names and photos of gay Ugandans following a vitriolic campaign which urged citizens to hang those featured. Justice Kibuuka Musoke ordered Uganda's Rolling...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Minority Groups, Politics, Gay Rights, Justice and Rights
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Journal: Study linking vaccine to autism was fraud
LONDON (AP) — A new report finds that the first study to link a childhood vaccine to autism was based on doctored information about the children involved. The conclusions of the 1998 paper by Andrew Wakefield and colleagues had already been widely...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Preventative Medicine, Drugs and Medicines, Fraud
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South Bend reacts to international debate about autism and vaccines
A study that suggested autism could be caused by childhood vaccines is now being called a fraud.
The British Medical Journal is accusing the report's author of falsifying data and serious professional misconduct.
The original study, based on 12...Tags: Preventative Medicine, Chemical Industry, MMR Vaccine, Rubella, Behavioral Conditions
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Apple announces iPhone, iPad subscription policy
CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) — Apple is saying that if publishers want to sell digital newspapers and magazines for the iPhone and iPad, they must give customers the option of paying through its iTunes store. Apple Inc. receives a 30 percent cut from...Tags: Computer Hardware, Sound Recordings, Apple iPad, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Rupert Murdoch
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No shortage of amorous messages in newspapers
UNDATED (AP) — It's Valentine's Day, when many folks get a little carried away with affairs of the heart. In newspapers throughout the country today, love lines pepper the classified ads. Such as this one in the Los Angeles Times: I love you...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Ohio, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Mount Vernon, Career and Workplace
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Judge tosses Beckham libel suit against magazine
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A federal judge has dismissed David Beckham's libel and slander lawsuit against In Touch magazine. The soccer star's attorney vows to appeal the ruling and disprove the celebrity tabloid's claims that Beckham cheated on his wife...Tags: Periodicals, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Justice System, Lawyers
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Dvorak: No charges in latest assault allegation case
SOUTH BEND — Prosecutor Michael Dvorak will not file criminal charges in a new case that has come to light involving a Saint Mary’s College student who alleged she was raped by a University of Notre Dame student in a campus residence hall....Tags: Sexual Assault, Crimes, Hospitals and Clinics, Newspapers, Chicago Tribune
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