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Kid Rock apologizes after cigar complaint
WARREN, Mich. (AP) — Kid Rock has apologized after a man complained that the musician smoked a cigar at a nonsmoking venue in the Detroit area. Randy Snell says Kid Rock lit the cigar while attending country singer Travis Tritt's show Friday at...Tags: Travis Tritt, Kid Rock
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Outstanding Student Athlete: Mitch Hartman
Having your dad as the head wrestling coach has its advantages.
"I've had a wrestling room in my basement since I was four years old," said South Bend Clay junior Mitch Hartman, who has certainly taken advantage of it.
Now a junior, Hartman is ranked...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Wrestling, College Sports, Education
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Notre Dame men's basketball: League sees 'uh-oh' in ND
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterIt had the makings of a game that the Notre Dame men's basketball team could let get away given all the hoopla that surrounded their daily existence the previous five days. Three team captains wouldn't let complacency become part of the process. On a...Tags: John Thompson, Pittsburgh Panthers, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Georgetown Hoyas, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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2 students facing expulsion over asthma inhaler
MONUMENT, Colo. (AP) — Two Monument middle school students are facing expulsion after one loaned the other her asthma inhaler because she thought the girl was having an attack. Breana Crites says she was short of breath during a physical... -
Tiniest babies are growing up healthy despite odds
CHICAGO (AP) — One is a healthy first-grader, the other an honors college student majoring in psychology. Once the tiniest babies ever born, both girls are thriving, despite long odds when they entered the world weighing less than a pound. A...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Twins, Loyola University Chicago
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SAfrican man wakes after 21 hours in morgue fridge
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A South African health official says a man awoke to find himself in a morgue fridge — nearly a day after his family thought he had died. Health department spokesman Sizwe Kupelo said Monday that the man awoke Sunday...Tags: Physical Conditions, Health, Family, Happiness (state of mind)
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I&M Power: Proposed rules would mean rate hike
Indiana Michigan Power says a series of proposed stricter emissions standards by the Environmental Protection Agency are unrealistic and, if passed, would force the company to increase electricity rates for customers as much as 30 percent.
Based on the...Tags: Environmental Issues, Health, Regional Authority, Environmental Pollution, Petroleum Industry
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Study shows Medicaid kids are denied medical care
CHICAGO (AP) — Children on public insurance are being denied treatment by doctors at much higher rates than those with private coverage, according to an undercover study that had researchers pose as parents of sick kids seeking an appointment with a...Tags: Symptoms, Hospitals and Clinics, Diabetes, Social Issues, Cook County
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Nevada legislation raises stink over air fresheners
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Critics say a Nevada bill banning air fresheners and candles in public places would lead to stinky rooms and prohibit priests from using candles in Mass. Las Vegas Democratic Assemblyman Paul Aizley on Monday presented the...Tags: Migraine, Physical Conditions, Crime, Law and Justice, Lifestyle and Leisure, Laws
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US official: Ease obstacles to breast-feeding
WASHINGTON (AP) — How long a new mother breast-feeds can boil down to hassles at work, whether her doctor ever stressed how super-healthy it is, even whether Grandma approves. The U.S surgeon general is issuing a call Thursday to eliminate...Tags: Health, Breast, Washington, DC, Companies and Corporations, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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CDC: Asthma rate in US up a little to 8.2 pct
ATLANTA (AP) — Federal health officials say asthma seems to be increasing a little, and nearly one in 12 Americans now say they have the disease. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday that 8.2 percent of Americans had...Tags: Physical Conditions, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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EPA delays cuts in boiler, incinerator pollution
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency is delaying indefinitely regulations to reduce toxic pollution from boilers and incinerators. The move comes in response to a request from industry groups. The announcement Monday was another...Tags: Environmental Issues, Physical Conditions, Heart Attack, Health, Republican Party
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