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    May 8, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  1. Camera store offers rental studio for photographers

    <span style="font-size: small;">SOUTH BEND -- Jack St. Pierre, longtime owner of Gene's Camera Store in</span><span style="font-size: small;"> South Bend, has a simple philosophy.</span>
    South Bend Tribune
    SOUTH BEND -- Jack St. Pierre, longtime owner of Gene's Camera Store in South Bend, has a simple philosophy. "We kind of believe for us, it's good to grow where we are planted," St. Pierre said. And so the camera shop, which has been on the west side...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Dining and Drinking, Religion and Belief, Lifestyle and Leisure, Business

  2. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| WSBT-TV
  3. Videotaping ban targets animal rights activists

    <span style="font-size: small;">INDIANAPOLIS &mdash; Addressing the belief by some that business concerns are being placed above animal rights concerns, bassist Tony Kanal of the group No Doubt is lobbying against a bill moving through the Indiana General Assembly that would ban videotaping at Indiana farms and factories.</span>
    INDIANAPOLIS — Addressing the belief by some that business concerns are being placed above animal rights concerns, bassist Tony Kanal of the group No Doubt is lobbying against a bill moving through the Indiana General Assembly that would ban...

    Tags: Politics, Photography and Video, Religion and Belief, Humane Society of the United States, Services and Shopping

  4. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| AP Indiana
  5. Ex-Surgeon General C. Everett Koop dies

    <span style="font-size: small;">C. Everett Koop, who raised the profile of the surgeon general by riveting America's attention on the then-emerging disease known as AIDS and by railing against smoking, has died in New Hampshire at age 96.</span>
    C. Everett Koop, who raised the profile of the surgeon general by riveting America's attention on the then-emerging disease known as AIDS and by railing against smoking, has died in New Hampshire at age 96. An assistant at Koop's Dartmouth institute,...

    Tags: Heroin, Dartmouth College, Bill Clinton, Colleges and Universities, Politics

  6. Jan 31, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  7. How realistic should school shooting drills be?

    "I want to see my kids! Bang! Bang!" the man shouted as he stormed into the front office of a South Carolina elementary school and pointed a handgun at a secretary and custodian. Both went limp at the verbal gunshots, and the "shooter," a police officer...

    Tags: Psychology, Medical Specialization, Columbine High School, Religion and Belief, Teaching and Learning

  8. Nov 26, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  9. Fiscal cliff: Donnelly says there's reason for optimism

    <span style="font-size: small;">Despite a booming first weekend of holiday sales, the stock market opened on a down note this morning because of a warning from White House economists about the fiscal cliff.</span>
    Despite a booming first weekend of holiday sales, the stock market opened on a down note this morning because of a warning from White House economists about the fiscal cliff. The National Economic Council and the Council of Economic Advisers say a...

    Tags: Republican Party, Bill Clinton, Politics, Business, Religion and Belief

  10. Sep 14, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  11. Report: Gap between rich and poor keeps growing

    <span style="font-size: small;">A new report by the Census Bureau shows it is not getting any easier for our country's poor and middle class. The nation&rsquo;s poverty rate last year was nearly unchanged from the year before, and households with incomes in the 20th to 60th percentile had their overall incomes fall to 23.8 percent of total income. At the same time, households in the top 20 percent had their share of total income climb to an all-time high of 50 percent.</span>
    A new report by the Census Bureau shows it is not getting any easier for our country's poor and middle class. The nation’s poverty rate last year was nearly unchanged from the year before, and households with incomes in the 20th to 60th percentile...

    Tags: Republican Party, Religion and Belief, Politics, Elections, Healthcare Laws

  12. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  13. Irish coaches excited by Notre Dame's move to ACC

    <span style="font-size: small;">NOTRE DAME &ndash; Notre Dame has accepted an invitation to join the Atlantic Coast Conference in all sports except football and hockey. Wednesday's announcement is creating lots of excitement on campus. The university's coaches have expressed their enthusiasm with the upcoming change.</span>
    NOTRE DAME – Notre Dame has accepted an invitation to join the Atlantic Coast Conference in all sports except football and hockey. Wednesday's announcement is creating lots of excitement on campus. The university's coaches have expressed their...

    Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Boston College, Politics, Brian Barnes, College Sports

  14. Aug 31, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  15. Without trash fees, Elkhart's mayor calls for drastic budget cuts

    <span style="font-size: small;">ELKHART &ndash; The city of Elkhart is in for some deep budget cuts, which include keeping police and firefighters at home - &nbsp;unpaid.</span>
    WSBT-TV
    ELKHART – The city of Elkhart is in for some deep budget cuts, which include keeping police and firefighters at home -  unpaid. Next year's controversial spending plan still has to pass the Common Council, but it looks like these reductions will...

    Tags: Republican Party, Economic Policy, Golf, Religion and Belief, Politics

  16. Aug 20, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  17. Indiana public schools wage unusual ad campaign

    SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Struggling Indiana public school districts are buying billboard space, airing radio ads and even sending principals door-to-door in an unusual marketing campaign aimed at persuading parents not to move their children to...

    Tags: Republican Party, Marketing, Politics, Religion and Belief, Elections

  18. Jul 31, 2012 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  19. Notre Dame students circulate petition opposing HHS lawsuit

    <span style="font-size: small;">SOUTH BEND &mdash; Some University of Notre Dame students are circulating a petition opposing the university&rsquo;s decision to sue over the U.S. Department of Health &amp; Human Services&rsquo; healthcare mandate. Philosophical and legal arguments favor compliance with the law, according to the petition organizers.</span>
    South Bend Tribune
    SOUTH BEND — Some University of Notre Dame students are circulating a petition opposing the university’s decision to sue over the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ healthcare mandate. Philosophical and legal arguments favor...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, University of Notre Dame, Christianity, Career and Workplace, Roman Catholicism

  20. Jun 9, 2012 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  21. Will autism changes bring harm?

    <span style="font-size: small;">Kathi Pierce noticed almost from birth that her son Wesley was having</span><span style="font-size: small;"> some problems when he had trouble breast-feeding.</span>
    South Bend Tribune Staff Writer
    Kathi Pierce noticed almost from birth that her son Wesley was having some problems when he had trouble breast-feeding. It took years of trying various medical exams before Wesley was diagnosed with low-functioning autism. Now Pierce worries about...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, University of Notre Dame, Psychology, Medical Specialization, Religion and Belief

  22. May 8, 2012 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  23. Bullet redirects South Bend cop's career course to college with stops along way

    <span style="font-size: small;">Mitch Kajzer sometimes wonders how his life would be different if he hadn't been shot 20 years ago as a young South Bend police officer.</span>
    South Bend Tribune Staff Writer
    Mitch Kajzer sometimes wonders how his life would be different if he hadn't been shot 20 years ago as a young South Bend police officer. "If it had never happened, I probably would have been a career police officer," he says. That would have been fine,...

    Tags: University of Notre Dame, Psychology, Shootings, Medical Specialization, Colleges and Universities

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