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Lady Gaga, Eminem, Perry to perform at Grammys
NEW YORK (AP) — Lady Gaga, Eminem, Katy Perry are set to perform at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards. The Recording Academy announced Thursday that the nominees will hit the stage at the awards show. It airs live on Feb. 13. Arcade Fire, Cee Lo Green...Tags: Eminem, Arcade Fire (music group), Lady Gaga, CBS Corp., Katy Perry
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New Irish postseason awards show tickets go on sale
Brian Kelly brought a new energy, a new offense and now a new postseason celebration to Notre Dame football.
On Jan, 22, the Notre Dame Football Awards Show: A Celebration of the 2010 Fighting Irish, sponsored by the Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph...Tags: Basketball, Arts and Culture, Culture, Arts, Brian Kelly
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One year since Mishawaka officer Szuba's death
There's a picture of Cpl. Jim Szuba, taken by The Tribune in 2004, that shows him posing with three officers and smiling, slightly.
Most likely, the smile was forced.
It's not that Szuba was an unfriendly guy, says co-worker and friend Sgt. Russ...Tags: Heroism, Defense, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Judges, Human Interest
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In a Jif, LaPorte youngster could win national PB sandwich contest
Re-inventing the "chicken and waffles" food tradition could win 10-year-old Landon Jones a $25,000 scholarship fund with YOUR help!
Landon entered his "Re-invented Chicken 'N Waffles with PBQ Sauce" recipe in the ninth annual "Most Creative Peanut...Tags: Butter, Elections, Electrical Appliance, Peanut Butter, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Watchdog group: Freedom slipped worldwide last year
WASHINGTON (AP) — The watchdog group Freedom House says 25 countries showed significant declines in democracy last year. The report's survey of 194 countries and 14 territories around the world found that China, Egypt, Iran, Russia and Venezuela...Tags: Democracy, Elections, China, Washington, DC, Liu Xiaobo
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Peanut butter recipe yields scholarship for LaPorte youngster
Re-inventing the "chicken and waffles" food tradition yielded Landon Jones a $2,500 scholarship.
Landon entered his "Re-invented Chicken 'N Waffles with PBQ Sauce" recipe in the ninth annual "Most Creative Peanut Butter Sandwich" contest sponsored by...Tags: Butter, Elections, North Carolina, Peanuts, New York City
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Surveying Brian Kelly's priorities
SOUTH BEND — His golf game is atrophying, his frequent flyer miles building and he probably even has a hair out of place.
But as Brian Kelly transitions into his second season as the Notre Dame football coach, it almost constitutes paradise —...Tags: Radio, Injuries and Wounds, Bowl Championship Series, Athletes, Sun Bowl
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South Bend Police honors surprise Luecke
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- The ninth annual South Bend Police Department Awards Ceremony turned into a celebration of the department’s outgoing commander-in-chief Sunday at the historic Palais Royale. In honor of his many contributions to the department,...Tags: Elections, Regional Authority, Crime, Law and Justice, Human Interest, Ceremonies
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South Bend fifth-grader captures spelling bee title
Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- The word was “provolone.” Alexa Snyder walked up to the microphone, put her hand on her jeans pocket over her lucky charm -- a Justin Bieber dog tag -- and rattled off “p-r-o-v-o-l-o-n-e” as if the word was...Tags: Education, Justin Bieber, Animals, Washington, DC, Human Interest
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Armstrong back for final 'American Idiot' shows
NEW YORK (AP) — The producers of Broadway's "American Idiot" say Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong will return to the hit musical for its final three weeks. Armstrong, who is also the show's composer and co-author, will return to the role he...Tags: Music Theater, Human Interest, Billie Joe Armstrong, Green Day (music group), St. James
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Names needed for human rights awards
SOUTH BEND -- At its annual luncheon April 21, the South Bend Human Rights Commission plans to honor six local people, businesses or organizations for their contributions to human rights. It also will award scholarships of $2,000, $1,000 and $500 to three...Tags: Elections, Business, Justice and Rights, Financial Aid, Crime, Law and Justice
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WikiLeaks nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
OSLO, Norway (AP) — A Norwegian lawmaker says he has nominated WikiLeaks for the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize. Snorre Valen of the Socialist Left Party says the secret-spilling website has promoted human rights, democracy and freedom of speech just like...Tags: Elections, Liu Xiaobo, Human Interest, Censorship, Nobel Prize Awards
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