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Students' financial info revealed on gov't website
WASHINGTON (AP) — The personal financial details of as many as 5,000 college students were temporarily laid bare for other students to view on the Education Department's direct loan website earlier this month, an education official testified...Tags: Washington, DC, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Court OKs genocide lawsuit against mining company
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal appeals court has ruled that a London-based mining company can be sued in the United States on allegations it aided the government of Papua New Guinea in genocide and war crimes. The lawsuit was filed by residents...Tags: Massacres, Government, Metal and Mineral, Papua New Guinea, Politics
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Former student sues Des Moines school district
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A former Des Moines high school student is suing the school district and a principal for failing to protect her from a teacher's sexual advances. The Des Moines Register reported (http://bit.ly/shrCV4 ), the lawsuit filed by...Tags: Trials, Des Moines Register, Litigation
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Calif. women allege Wal-Mart bias in new lawsuit
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A group of female Wal-Mart employees in California have filed a new lawsuit alleging that the company pays and promotes them at lower rates than their male counterparts. The lawsuit filed in San Francisco federal court Thursday...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Trials, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Gay and lesbian service members sue government
BOSTON (AP) — A group of gay active and retired military personnel who are married sued the federal government Thursday for the same benefits as straight military couples, arguing it's a matter of justice and national security. The lawsuit filed in...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Justice System, Social Issues, Marriage, Leon Panetta
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Notre Dame football: Ex-Irish Faine giving back
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - He plans on taking way too many pictures, emptying his pockets at the bookstore, and trying to act like a typical tourist — even though his 6-foot-3, 295-pound frame might give him away. "Saturday, I get to be a fan," said Jeff Faine,...Tags: Brady Quinn, Brian Kelly, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Football, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Pumpkin carving a break from the books
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterCarving a great pumpkin for Halloween takes a lot of time and effort but one women shows it can be done. Lizz Radican, an Indiana University graduate student, uses pottery tools to carve the orange gourds into Halloween pictures. As one might expect,...Tags: Pumpkin, Boy George, Halloween, Computer Networking and Internet, Colleges and Universities
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SC district to give iPads to all high schoolers
LEXINGTON, S.C. (AP) — All high school students in Lexington 1 school district will soon receive their own iPad to use in class and wherever else they want as officials seek to better prepare students for the technological world. For those who...Tags: Apple iPod, Media Industry, Facebook, Apple iPad, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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CONSUMER REPORTS: Online RX drug caution
There are plenty of monthly bills that worry people these days. But a survey from Consumer Reports says that not being able to pay for medical care, including prescription drugs, is at the top of the list. If you’re considering shopping online for...Tags: Consumers, Target Brands, Inc., Food and Drug Administration, Chemical Industry, CVS Corp.
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Problem Solver Day: Reaching a human on an automated phone system
Those automated phone systems help businesses be more productive, but we know, you just want to talk to a human. Our Fact Finder team figured out how.
We've all been there:
Frustrated.
Bored.
Irritated.
And just plain angry!
You try forever to reach...Tags: Social Media, Media Industry, Companies and Corporations, Facebook, Economy, Business and Finance
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56 ticketed during excise enforcement
Tribune Staff ReportSOUTH BEND — Indiana Excise Police made their presence known around the Notre Dame campus over the weekend, as officers issued 56 tickets and arrested 35 people on mostly alcohol-related offenses. Although the enforcement targeted locations near...Tags: Police Arrests, Drunk Driving, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Health and Safety at School, Indiana
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Food shelves bare at Niles Salvation Army
When Niles city officials at Dial-A-Ride heard food pantry shelves were bare at the Salvation Army, Dial-A-Ride put a plan in motion to help.
Dial-A-Ride is offering $1 off a ride per person on each Friday in November for any rider who brings at least...Tags: Christianity, The Salvation Army, Religion and Belief
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