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Woman dead, man kills self in online date probe
EDENVILLE, Mich. (AP) — Central Michigan authorities searching for a woman who disappeared on a date with a man she met online say a man killed himself as deputies arrived at his house, and a woman's body was found nearby Wednesday. The body was...
Tags: Television Industry
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Casey Anthony detectives overlooked Google search
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The Florida sheriff's office that investigated Caylee Anthony's death says it overlooked a computer search for suffocation made from the little girl's home on the day she was last seen alive. Orange County sheriff's Capt....
Tags: Caylee Anthony, Google Inc., Casey Anthony, Television Industry
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Mr. Food dies at 81
Art Ginsburg, the delightfully dorky television chef known as Mr. Food, died at his home in Weston, Fla., Wednesday following a struggle with pancreatic cancer. He was 81. Ginsburg — who enticed viewers for decades with a can-do focus on easy...
Tags: Weston (Broward, Florida), Pancreatic Cancer, Rachael Ray, Television Industry, Celebrities
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Romney pressed on abortion question
DEFIANCE, Ohio (AP) — Republican Mitt Romney is renewing his focus on the nation's economy while facing continued pressure to break his silence on a GOP Senate candidate's statement that any pregnancy resulting from rape is "something God intended."...
Tags: Democratic Party, Richard Mourdock, U.S. Electoral College, Barack Obama, Television Industry
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Ex-Bears QB Jim McMahon talks of early-stage dementia
CHICAGO (AP) — Former Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon, who is suffering from early-stage dementia, has told a Chicago television station that while he appreciates what football has done for him, if he could do it over, he would play baseball....
Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Baseball, Sports, National Football League, Jim McMahon
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Prostitution sting nets 10, but will it reduce crime?
South Bend TribuneAt least 10 men went to the city of Elkhart this past weekend looking for sex; more specifically, sex they allegedly were willing to pay for. Then, they got their pictures all over the news. The 10 men, each accused of patronizing a prostitute, a...Tags: Justice System, Sex Crimes, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Television Industry
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Donnelly skips convention, campaigns in Indiana
South Bend TribuneThe Democratic National Convention began Tuesday, but the party's Indiana Senate candidate isn't joining his colleagues in Charlotte, N.C. U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly, D-Granger, thought it was more important to spend the week in the state where he's trying...Tags: Labor Day, Joe Donnelly, Joe Manchin III, Democratic Party, Richard Mourdock
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Texas airman's wife jailed after toddler's death
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — A West Texas woman who claims her military husband's deployment left her too stressed to care for her children is facing child injury charges after her toddler's death and allegations of neglecting her two other daughters....Tags: Television Industry
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UPDATE: Prosecutor says teen held captive in 'deplorable' home
WASHINGTON PARK, Ill. (AP) — A teenage Missouri girl reported missing more than two years ago told police she escaped a home in a decaying, crime-ridden Illinois village where she was held captive and subjected to sexual assaults that resulted in...
Tags: Justice System, Sex Crimes, Sexual Assault, Prosecution, John Thornton
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BMV strips gay support group of specialty plates
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A gay-youth advocacy group that survived a legislative attempt to strip it of its specialty license plates is losing them anyway, along with two other organizations also accused of selling low-digit license plates for...Tags: Human Interest, Minority Groups, Television Industry, Corporate Crime, Breach of Contract
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Olympic track and field: Uceny, Huddle take shot at history
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentIt took Morgan Uceny 27 years to get to this point. Funny, then, that it will all be over in about four minutes. The intense training, the sacrifices, the career plans put on hold, it all comes to a head at 3:55 p.m. this afternoon when the self-...Tags: Julie Culley, Shannon Rowbury, Television Industry, Kenya, Molly Huddle
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Goshen family finds recipe for success
GOSHEN, Ind. (AP) — The ladies of the Graber family never intended to publish a cookbook for the public. They certainly never expected to end up on a book tour in New York doing 13 interviews with 13 television stations. But visit Amazon.com and...
Tags: New York City, Recipes, Crime, Law and Justice, Television Industry, New Zealand
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