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Restaurateurs: Competition hot in local industry
WALLOON LAKE — As they prepare to open the Barrel Back Restaurant in early June, owner Matt Borisch and chef D.J. Flynn are mindful of ways that the new Walloon Lake dining spot can distinguish itself. Pointing to distinctive menu items,...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Corporate Crime, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking
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Guillermo Martinez: America losing influence throughout Latin America
Once upon a time, as many fairy tales start, the United States was the prevailing force in Latin America. It had a coherent policy for its southern neighbors, and its opinions mattered to those who governed in the region. Despite President Barack Obama'...Tags: Iran, Elections, Human Rights, Jimmy Carter, Barack Obama
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Positive about the future
South Bend TribuneELKHART -- Learning to diversify saved many of the surviving manufacturing suppliers during the Great Recession. In the case of Walerko Tool and Engineering Corp. in Elkhart, though, the hit from the recession was limited mainly to just 2009. The...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Career and Workplace, Manufacturing and Engineering, Corporate Crime, Investments
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Security south of the border
President Obama met in Mexico on Thursday with President Enrique Peņa Nieto. Publicly, the two leaders focused on trade. That makes sense given the strong economic ties between the two nations and Peņa Nieto's efforts to introduce more competition to...
Tags: Human Rights, Barack Obama, Corporate Crime, Mexico, Politics
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Obama, visiting Mexico, shifts focus from drug war
MEXICO CITY — Against the backdrop of a deadly drug war and shifting security cooperation, President Obama joined his Mexican counterpart, Enrique Peņa Nieto, here Thursday to promote economic integration, trade and jobs. The two leaders sought to...Tags: Human Rights, Barack Obama, Immigration, Civil Rights, Gun Control
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A Mexican father's plea to two presidents
President Obama has much to discuss with Mexico's new president, Enrique Peņa Nieto, when they meet in Mexico City this week. No issue, however, is more urgent than the search for peace, justice and dignity for and between our peoples. For seven years,...
Tags: Barack Obama, Laws, Organized Crime, Gun Control, Corporate Crime
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Mexico captures drug kingpin's father-in-law
MEXICO CITY — On the eve of President Obama's trip to Mexico, Mexican authorities on Tuesday announced the capture of a key drug cartel operative, the father-in-law and associate of one of the world's most-wanted fugitive kingpins. The major...
Tags: Barack Obama, Drug Trafficking, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Organized Crime
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In China, let a thousand blogs bloom
China employs an army of censors. As many as 50,000 well-trained monitors police the Internet, and 12 government departments are empowered to search and seize information and shut down users and sites. They work fast: A recent study conducted by two...
Tags: Human Rights, Government, Barack Obama, Twitter, Inc., Corporate Crime
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Top Senate Democrat calls for 'do not track,' advertisers protest
SAN FRANCISCO -- Putting renewed pressure on the online advertising industry that he says has failed to protect Americans' privacy, a top Senate Democrat called for legislation this year that would create a "do not track" option for consumers. "I have...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, U.S. Congress, Advertising, Marketing, Corporate Crime
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Europol: Mexican drug cartels want a foothold in Europe
MEXICO CITY—Mexican drug cartels are striving to become “key players in the European drugs market,” Europol officials said Friday. Their statement, issued from Europol headquarters in the Hague, said that Mexican criminals have...Tags: Global Expansion, Government, Safety of Citizens, Organized Crime, Corporate Crime
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Victor Carranza dies at 77; 'Emerald King' of Colombia
Victor Carranza, known as the "Emerald King" of Colombia, who built a near monopoly in trade in the precious gems and survived at least two assassination attempts along the way, died of lung cancer Thursday at a Bogota hospital. He was 77. Officials...
Tags: Lung Cancer, Human Rights, Justice System, Colombia, Crime, Law and Justice
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Antitrust Review Delays Priceline's Deal To Buy Kayak
Online travel agency Priceline.com's $1.8 billion deal to acquire smaller rival Kayak Software Corp, which was expected to close this month, will be delayed due to a prolonged review by UK antitrust regulators. The UK Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Boats, Corporate Crime, Travel, Expedia Incorporated
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