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Burger King's new menu -- a lot like McDonald's
MIAMI (AP) — Burger King is trying to revive its ailing empire with a rival's recipe for success. After years of lackluster sales of its Whoppers and fries, the struggling fast-food giant on Monday launched 10 food items in its biggest menu...
Tags: Coffee, Jay Leno, Mary J. Blige, Obesity, Dining and Drinking
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PSU: Paterno's firing over 'failure of leadership'
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — Penn State trustees, faced with continued alumni and student criticism for firing football coach Joe Paterno, on Monday released a statement intended to underscore their rationale for his ouster: "failure of leadership" for...Tags: Graham Spanier, Services and Shopping, Sports, The Pennsylvania State University, Joe Paterno
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Indiana Toll Road operator says conditions have improved since it took over
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY — Michael Peck has driven his semi along the Indiana Toll Road for 25 years. He said he has noticed several changes since 2006, when the state leased the road to a private consortium. But the Indiana Toll Road Concession (ITR)...Tags: Electronics, Corporate Officers, Travel, Road Transportation, Transportation
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Memorial's MedFlight : A behind-the-scenes flight
SOUTH BEND – You've likely seen them in the sky, transporting the most critical patients to area hospitals. But there's a lot you probably don't know about medical helicopters. Monday WSBT’s cameras took an exclusive ride with MedFlight, one...Tags: South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Indiana, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Crimes
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CONSUMER REPORTS: Quick photo scanners
If you have boxes of old photos lying around, easy-to-use photo scanners can help you digitize those photos. Consumer Reports’ tested four portable photo scanners costing from $80 to $100.
You just pass a photo through the scanner. The image can be...Tags: Consumers, Services and Shopping, Photography and Video
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40 attend Occupy rally in Niles
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterNILES - The Occupy Wall Street movement that started last month in New York has swept across the nation, with similar groups springing up in big cities and small towns alike to protest economic inequality and corporate power. Michael Moore, the Michigan-...Tags: Documentary (genre), Services and Shopping, Occupy Wall Street, Fred Upton, Photography and Video
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More US companies covering transgender surgery
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — More and more large corporations, including Coca-Cola, Campbell Soup and Walt Disney, are covering surgery for transgender employees as part of their health plans. The trend follows a concerted push by transgender rights...Tags: American Medical Association, Eastman Kodak Company, Surgery, Health, Career and Workplace
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Canine Crazy closing
From the beginning, best friends Tammy Proctor and Jami Jones collaborated on a small business that catered not only to consumers but also their four-legged friends.
Now, Canine Crazy is nearing its end. Sunday marks the final day of business at the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Dog (animal), Pet Shops, Services, and Supplies, Photography, Education
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Child dies after being struck by car in Goshen
Two-year-old Shaniah Meyers has died after she was hit by a car.
A helicopter was called to the 26,000 block of County Road 38 in Elkhart County to transport the girl to the hospital around 6 p.m. But she later died.
Police say the girl was accidentally...Tags: Photography and Video
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Special Report: The deeper agenda behind "Abenomics"
ReutersTOKYO (Reuters) - When ill health and political gridlock forced Shinzo Abe to quit after one dismal year as Japan's prime minister, his pride was dented and his self-confidence battered. One thing, however, was intact: his commitment to a controversial...Tags: Arts and Culture, Federal Reserve, Elections, Parliament, Government
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Berkeley County awards security camera bid to Inwood firm
matthewu@herald-mail.comBerkeley County Council on Thursday passed over the lowest bid for security cameras and instead awarded the contract to a local firm offering a warranty. On a 3-2 vote, the council awarded the contract to Inwood, W.Va.-based RCS Security Inc., which bid...Tags: Services and Shopping, Elections, Photography and Video, Politics
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Photographer captures lost world of Tel Aviv
The Jewish Daily Foreward reporter Renee Ghert-Zand writes about a photographer capturing the faces and places of mom-and-pop shops in Tel Aviv: One morning a week, Assi Haim roams the streets of the old neighborhoods of Tel Aviv with his camera and...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Judaism, Religion and Belief, Services and Shopping, Arts
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