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Anonymous hackers target South Bend company's website
SOUTH BEND — An international company based in South Bend has been targeted by hackers claiming to be a part of the group Anonymous.
On Wednesday, users of the website for Abro Industries Inc., an adhesives and automotive fluids supplier that sells...Tags: Security, George W. Bush, Lobbying, Anonymous (internet groups), Companies and Corporations
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Ind. student has life back after liver transplant
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Donating our organs to others is probably not something most of us want to think about. But organ donation can mean everything to a recipient, such as J.J. Watt, a Woodrow Wilson student whose life was saved by an organ...
Tags: Lobbying, Human Interest, Trout, Woodrow Wilson, Charity
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Plan would grow marijuana in former Mich. mine
WHITE PINE, Mich. (AP) — A Canadian biotechnology company that's been growing plants underground for more than a decade at a former copper mine in Michigan's Upper Peninsula wants to cultivate medical marijuana at the site. The Detroit Free Press...Tags: Chemical Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Health Treatments, Freedom of the Press
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Studebaker CEO meets with South Bend officials, business leaders
WSBT-TV ReporterA Colorado man who's trying to resurrect the Studebaker brand arrived in South Bend to meet with some city officials and area business leaders. Ric Reed, the company's CEO, and two of his staff members, flew into town Monday afternoon. His first meeting...Tags: Public Officials, Government
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Ex-spy: Destroying CIA tapes purged 'ugly visuals'
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a new book, a retired senior CIA officer who ordered the destruction of interrogation videos says he was tired of waiting for Washington's bureaucracy to make a decision that protected American lives. The tapes, filmed in a...Tags: Washington, DC, Espionage and Intelligence, Police Investigations, Central Intelligence Agency
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Indiana "Right to Resist" law raises questions
WSBT TV ReporterTuesday marked a somber anniversary for the South Bend Police Department and a local family. It's the anniversary of the early morning Cpl. Nick Polizzotto and Ptl. Michael Norby responded to reports of shots fired on Lincolnway East in 2007. When...Tags: National Rifle Association of America, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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Emergency manager repeal signatures meet minimum
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Opponents of Michigan's sweeping emergency manager law have gathered enough signatures to put a repeal measure on the November ballot, according to a Wednesday state elections staff memo. The finding outlined in the memo...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Health and Safety at School, Elections, Judges, Rick Snyder
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ACLU: 3 Indiana girls expelled over Facebook jokes
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Three eighth-graders from northwest Indiana who say they were expelled after joking on Facebook about which of their classmates they would like to kill asked a federal judge Wednesday to order the district to allow them to return...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Human Rights, Judges, Trials, U.S. Supreme Court
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Burger King makes cage-free eggs, pork promise
In a boost to animal welfare activists looking to get livestock out of cramped cages, Burger King will be the first major U.S. fast-food chain to give all of its chickens and pigs some room to roam. On Wednesday, the world's second-biggest burger chain...
Tags: Ruby Tuesday Incorporated, ConAgra Foods Incorporated, Healthy Diet, Conservation, Companies and Corporations
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Michigan emergency manager law fails to make public ballot
Associated Press ReportLANSING, Mich. (AP) — A push to ask Michigan voters to decide the fate of the state's sweeping emergency managers law failed Thursday, as an elections board split along party lines when deciding whether to put the measure on November's ballot....Tags: Health and Safety at School, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections, Judges, Chris Thomas
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Deal allows Lugar to move Indiana voter registration
Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Sen. Richard Lugar will switch his voter registration to his family farm in Indiana to resolve a dispute with local election officials who ruled he couldn't vote using the address of an Indianapolis home he sold in 1977,...Tags: Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Tea Party Movement, Richard Lugar, Barack Obama
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Civil lawsuit filed against South Bend police officer
SOUTH BEND – A man arrested for resisting arrest and hitting an officer has now filed a civil lawsuit against a South Bend police officer for punching him.
Each South Bend police officer took an oath to serve and protect, but in 25 pages of...Tags: Trials, Government, Police Arrests, File Sharing, Safety of Citizens
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