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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: Computer Crime, Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Anonymous (internet groups), George W. Bush
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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: Health, Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics, Charity, Politics
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Man shot by Ohio police is charged with stabbing 4
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A man accused of stabbing four people at a downtown office building before he was shot on the street by a police officer has been charged with four counts of felonious assault, authorities said Thursday. John W. Mallett was...Tags: Shootings, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Career Education Corporation, Health
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Local memorial created from World Trade Center steel, concrete
The new 'World Trade Center Memorial' is a "wonderful local tribute," says the father of local woman who died Sept. 11, 2001, at New York's WTC.
The memorial, now on permanent display in the lobby of Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center, 5215 Holy...Tags: Human Interest, Politics
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Dolphins fans lobby for team to get Manning
JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — Miami Dolphins fans want the team to acquire Peyton Manning, and they're using a billboard and website to campaign. The manningtomiami.com site is advertised on a billboard along an Interstate near the Dolphins' complex....Tags: Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts, Politics
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Fire took all but her spirit
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSomething was burning. Sara Marsolais could smell it as she lay in bed in her second-floor Park Jefferson apartment shortly after 6 a.m. Friday. "I opened my bedroom door," Marsolais says, "and my living room and kitchen are just full of smoke." As a...Tags: Services and Shopping, Fashion Trends, Rentals, Fires, Disasters and Accidents
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Ex-Michigan congressman sentenced in terror funding case
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A former Michigan congressman and U.S. delegate to the United Nations has been sentenced to a year and one day in prison for lobbying for a Missouri-based Islamic charity that had been identified as a global terrorist...Tags: Al-Qaeda, Pakistan, Justice System, Religion and Belief, Prosecution
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Michigan City offers gift cards for guns, rifles
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (AP) — The Michigan City Police Department is trying to reduce the number of deadly weapons on the streets by offering to buy back guns with gift cards. The News-Dispatch of Michigan City reports (http://bit.ly/tdLVJx ) that...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense, Firearms, Walmart, Politics
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Buttigieg, team works up to the minute on transition
SOUTH BEND – Less than two weeks from now, South Bend Mayor-Elect Pete Buttigieg will be sworn into office. And there are still a lot of questions about what we can expect during his first few months in office.
Buttigieg is still putting the...Tags: New Year's Day, Local Elections, Politics
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Facebook meeting leads to Mishawaka robbery
MISHAWAKA — A 21-year-old Mishawaka man who reportedly thought he was meeting a girl he had met on Facebook was instead jumped by a group of 15 to 20 people early Monday in the 100 block of East Mishawaka Avenue. The man told police that when he...Tags: Politics, Facebook
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Accusations fly over obscure Medicare board
WASHINGTON (AP) — An independent panel created under President Barack Obama's health care law to control excessive increases in Medicare costs is drawing heavy fire from Republicans. It's called the Independent Payment Advisory Board, and nearly...Tags: Washington, DC, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Medicare
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A couple for 65 years, they die 19 hours apart
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - The day after her husband of 65 years died, Isabelle Michael began to have trouble breathing. At 88 years old, she would occasionally become winded. But this time, it seemed, Isabelle’s breaths were steadily labored. Her husband, 93-...Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Nursing Homes, American Airlines, Inc., Nursing, Medical Specialization
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