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Kan. man sues Facebook over privacy issues
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas man has sued Facebook, claiming the social media company violated wiretap laws with a tracking cookie that records users' web browsing history after they log off the site. John Graham, a 42-year-old Leawood lawyer,...Tags: Social Media, Facebook, Mass Media, Trials, Arts and Culture
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Notre Dame football recruiting: Visiting recruits pack star power
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterThe list of visitors for Saturday's Notre Dame-Air Force game at Notre Dame Stadium isn't vast, but it certainly packs some star power. Multi-position prospect Nelson Agholor of Berkeley Prep in Tampa, Fla., is scheduled to make an official visit to ND...Tags: High School Sports, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), CBS Corp., Joe Brown, Tampa
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Number of Indiana State Fair tort claims reaches 50
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's attorney general says the number of tort claims filed alerting the state of possible lawsuits in the wake of the deadly State Fair stage collapse has now reached 50. Attorney General Greg Zoeller's office says five...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Justice System, Lawyers
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CONSUMER REPORTS: So-so do-it-yourself wills
More than half of Americans do not have a will. The expense of legal services could be discouraging them from having one written. A lawyer can cost $300 an hour.
Consumer Reports looked at three software programs that claim to help you write a...Tags: Justice System, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Lawyers, Online Advertising, Consumers
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Holy Cross order in Quebec to pay up to $17 million to sex-abuse victims
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterThe Congregation of Holy Cross has agreed to pay up to $17 million to settle a class-action lawsuit by victims of sexual abuse at three Quebec schools it operated. In addition to the payment, the Roman Catholic religious order issued a formal apology....Tags: The New York Times, Canada, Montreal (Canada)
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St. Joseph's High School submits bid for Family Dollar land
St. Joseph's High School has submitted a bid of $350,000 to buy the former Family Dollar property in downtown South Bend.
The bid was opened at today’s Board of Public Works meeting. At a public hearing on the bid, no one spoke against the sale....Tags: Justice System, Schools, High Schools, American Civil Liberties Union, Judges
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Ky. jury selected in penis amputation lawsuit
SHELBYVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A jury has been selected in a civil trial over a suit brought by a man who says a Kentucky surgeon amputated his penis during surgery without consulting him. The jurors were chosen Thursday in Shelbyville in the lawsuit...Tags: Justice System, Trials, Amputation, Surgery, Kentucky
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Feds off hook in case of Ferrari wrecked in Ky.
DETROIT (AP) — A federal judge in Detroit has dismissed a lawsuit against the government for the wreck of a $750,000 Ferrari driven by an FBI agent. Judge Avern Cohn didn't say whether the agent was negligent. His recent decision was based on a law...Tags: Justice System, FBI, Lawyers, Judges
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South Bend man driving on I-80 injures Indiana State trooper
Trying to evade traffic backed up from a crash on I-80 in Lake County Tuesday afternoon, a South Bend man drove in front of an Indiana State Police motorcycle trooper en route to the crash.
ISP Master Trooper Darryl Young, 46, was wearing a helmet and...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Oak Lawn
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PayPal to announce online shopping login service
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — PayPal, eBay's online payment service, plans to announce a new service Wednesday that aims to make it easier to shop online by cutting down on the number of accounts consumers have to create with various Web retailers. Called...Tags: eBay Inc., E-Commerce Industry, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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19-year-old admits to child porn charges
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND — The images found on Joshua Fetter’s iPod Touch were so disturbing even the judge appeared distressed in court this morning. "The charges are so troubling," St. Joseph Superior Court Judge Jane Woodward Miller told Fetter....Tags: Apple iPod, Justice System, Computer Networking and Internet, Trials, Punishment
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Pa. parents of boy who needs shade sue over awning
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The parents of a Pittsburgh boy who has health aversions to sunlight are suing their homeowners' association for permission to add a retractable awning to the front of their home. Dan and Jaime Snyder's federal lawsuit says an...Tags: Trials, Litigation
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