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'Paranormal is the new normal'
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - The zombie, smoking a cigarette by the conference center’s front door, should have been a clue. The girl wearing fairy wings, or the guy walking around with photos of his “encounter,” could have been another. But if...Tags: Ghosts (supernatural entities), UFO Sightings, Unexplained Phenomena
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Ohio Muslim inmates sue over meal preparation
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A Muslim death row inmate says the Ohio prison system is denying him meals prepared according to Islamic law while at the same time providing kosher meals to Jewish prisoners, according to a federal lawsuit that alleges a civil...Tags: Laws, Justice System, Criminal Laws, Litigation, Trials
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Elkhart software firm ECI to expand
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterELKHART - Elkhart seems to have one company that is recession proof - Electronic Commerce Inc. ECI has been around since 1996 and each of those years has seen its business increase 15 to 25 percent, even during the economic downturn of 2008-2009. And it...Tags: Career and Workplace, Wages and Pensions, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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UPDATE: Police raid South Bend convenience store
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - It’s been a neighborhood lightning rod since a 19-year-old was gunned down in August. Monday afternoon, police executing a search warrant raided the Olive Street Convenience Store on suspicions of selling illegal prescription drugs,...Tags: Prescription Drugs, Christianity, Nike, Inc., National Security Agency, Anglicanism
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FBI jails, investigates St. Joseph man with 'suspected terrorist links'
A St. Joseph, Mich. man is in jail after an FBI agent says he tried to ram his vehicle while he was tailing him because of suspected terrorist links.
"They've been wonderful neighbors, and we wouldn't ask for anything else," said neighbor Jackie Wisecup....Tags: Justice System, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Trials, Terrorism, Prisons
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'Front for phony drugs, goods' cause of South Bend convenience store raid
Olive Street in South Bend has been hit once again. And this time, a convenience store was at the center of it all. What began as a search warrant inside a store on Monday, ended with a raid.
Police said a store at Olive Street and Prast Boulevard was...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Christianity, Prescription Drugs, National Security Agency, Immigration
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Judge won't stop NYPD from busing protesters
NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge in New York City has denied a temporary restraining order that would have prevented police from using city buses to transport arrested protesters. The decision was issued Tuesday. On Monday, the transit union...Tags: Justice System, New York City Police Department, Judges, New York City, Brooklyn Bridge
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Two injured on motorcycle sue Indy over police crash
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Two people injured when an Indianapolis police officer collided with their stopped motorcycle are suing the officer, the police department and the city for unspecified damages. Kurt Weekly and Mary Mills filed the lawsuit...Tags: Justice System, Litigation, Trials, Lawyers
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Documents: Voice test--extramarital affair lawsuit settled for $80,000
MASON, Mich. (AP) — Documents show Ingham County agreed to pay $80,000 to settle a lawsuit by a former employee who sued the county clerk saying she was wrongly accused of making a phone call implying an extramarital affair. The Lansing State...Tags: Career and Workplace, Politics, Litigation, Trials, Labor Legislation
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Fla. health official: Child Medicaid program is OK
MIAMI (AP) — One of the state's top Medicaid official told a judge that Florida's health insurance program for poor children has no major problems, children are able to access care and any contrary statements other health officials have made to...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Dentistry and Dental Health, Justice System, Government Health Care, Litigation
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Stopping the brain drain: Marketability can help
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSeventy-three percent of Indiana businesses are concerned about the “brain drain,” or the number of top young talent who leave Indiana, according to a recent Indiana Business Council Survey. “A lot of people might not agree with me, but...Tags: Politics, Corporate Officers, Migration, Demographics, Colleges and Universities
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