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(Un) occupied South Bend
SOUTH BEND — Surrounded by the tents of protest, Tony Lamb settles into a folding chair and glances toward the morning sun. It’s 10 a.m. on Wednesday and Lamb, a former union laborer, is all alone. As he rests on John Hunt plaza, the wide...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Demonstration, Facebook
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Trapped workers rescued from NYC building collapse
NEW YORK (AP) — Firefighters have pulled three workers out of the rubble of a New York City construction collapse. The Fire Department of New York says five people were injured in the collapse at the five-story building in Brooklyn. One person is...Tags: Brighton Beach, Fire Department of New York, Brooklyn (New York City)
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NYC hospital worker in $1.2M toner theft sentenced
NEW YORK (AP) — A former New York City hospital worker who admitted embezzling $1.2 million from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center by ordering printer toner, stealing it and then reselling it has been sentenced to 7 ½ years in prison. In a...Tags: Apple iPod, Justice System, Crimes, Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest
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Alick's Home Medical built loyal clientele base
Tribune CorrespondentAlick’s Home Medical was born at home. Some 30 years ago, Jeannine Alick brought home a stranger from the Mayo Clinic so the woman’s husband could return to their small children in Italy while she recovered from bone cancer surgery in a...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Light Therapy, Italy, Companies and Corporations, Neil Diamond
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NYC jury awards family $1M handling of son's brain
NEW YORK (AP) — A Staten Island jury has awarded $1 million to a family that sued New York City after learning that their dead son's brain was on display at the city morgue. Relatives of 17-year-old Jesse Jerome Shipley say they learned through a...Tags: Staten Island (New York City), Richmond County (New York)
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Invasive species is threatening Indiana trees
Over 27,000 acres of forest land in Indiana are dead or dying ash trees. It is an epidemic caused by something as small as a pencil eraser — the emerald ash borer. And they have been found in our area.
State researchers have found the beetle...Tags: Indiana, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Travel, State Parks, Rivers
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Lawyer denies report that Travolta met Gotti widow
NEW YORK (AP) — A lawyer for John Gotti's son is denying a report that actor John Travolta met with the mob boss' widow to seek her blessing for his upcoming movie role as the mafia kingkin. The New York Post reported that Travolta went to the...Tags: John Gotti, John Travolta, Lawyers, Justice System
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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: New York City Police Department, File Sharing, Justice System, Judges, Brooklyn Bridge
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NYC officials want more oversight over NYPD spying
NEW YORK (AP) — Some New York City officials say they need more control over the New York Police Department after being left in the dark about programs that subjected entire Muslim neighborhoods to surveillance and scrutiny. Council members said at...Tags: New York City Police Department, Islam
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Ex-NYPD officer's wife acquitted of his murder
NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City woman who acknowledged shooting her retired police officer husband to death but said she did so in self-defense has been acquitted of his murder. But the Queens jury on Thursday convicted Barbara Sheehan of a weapons...Tags: Queens (New York City), New York City Police Department, Abusive Behavior
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NYC jails ask scantily clad visitors to cover up
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City jail officials are asking scantily clad visitors to cover up with bright green T-shirts. The city Department of Correction spent $5,000 on 800 extra-extra-large neon shirts. They're washed daily. The jail dress code...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, New York, Prisons
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Elkhart business teams up with artist to remember victims of 9/11
ELKHART -- September 11 is a day Americans will never forget. An Elkhart business is helping preserve the names of all the victims ten years later. The business teamed up with a California artist to remember 9-11.
Nearly 3,000 names of 9-11 victims are...Tags: Indiana, California, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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