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Her sparks lead to book of poetry
South Bend TribuneSometimes a thought or a phrase is enough to cause a spark. Sophie Campbell said she takes those sparks and writes poems. She said she tries to write the ideas down whenever they cross her mind. She keeps her iPad nearby just in case. Sophie is 12 and she...Tags: Apple iPad, Poetry, Indiana University South Bend, General Practitioners
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FBI, CIA officials to brief House committee on Petraeus scandal
FBI and CIA officials were to travel Wednesday to Capitol Hill to brief the House Intelligence Committee's chairman and its top Democratic member on the resignation of CIA Director David Petraeus and the investigation that led up to it, according to a...
Tags: Libya, U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, Jay Carney, Saxby Chambliss
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State's 'Essential' Workforce Exceeded 14,500 During Sandy
The Hartford CourantThree short items this week: How many essential vs. non-essential state employees were working, or not, during Hurricane Sandy; an ethics fine is announced Friday against a state legislator, three days after he's re-elected; and a Fifth Amendment claim by...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Civil and Public Service, Public Officials, Government, Judges
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Reviewing the news
25 years ago The question of whether or not Northern Michigan Hospitals of Petoskey should become affiliated with another hospital may be decided by the hospital board of trustees this fall. Discussions about affiliating with either the parent company...Tags: Religion and Belief, Henry Ford, Hospitals and Clinics, Christianity, Politics
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Liability for water-heater damage falls on owner
Q: The water heater on the third floor of my unit malfunctioned, causing gallons of water to flood the lower floors and my unit. There was damage to the partition walls between my unit and one of my neighbor's unit. My personal carrier paid for my...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Elections, Employees, Housing and Urban Planning
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Historical society helped preserve legacy of Antietam
An audit for the Washington County Historical Society, which covered a six-year period, ending Dec. 31, 1943, showed a surplus charge of $2,750 for the gift of the Spong farm to the U.S. Park Service. The Spong farm encompassed the area of Antietam Creek...Tags: National Government, Government, Arts and Culture, Culture, Politics
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IHSAA committee approves proposal to add sixth football class
The IHSAA Executive Committee approved a portion of an Indiana Football Coaches Association (IFCA) proposal in adding a sixth classification to the football state tournament beginning in 2013-14. The Committee also voted in favor of a two-year...
Tags: NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Basketball, College Sports, Indiana High School Athletic Association, Sports
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Rose-Hulman appoints interim president following Matt Branam's death
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology announced Monday that Robert Coons will serve as interim president following Matt Branam's death. Branam collapsed in his office April 20 and was rushed to the hospital where he later died. Coons has held various...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Education Management Corporation, Indiana University, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities
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CAA commissioner Yeager participates in, approves of, NCAA's radical reform
Tom Yeager has spent the last 12,000-plus days administering college sports. Few, if any, were as encouraging, refreshing and downright revolutionary as Tuesday and Wednesday. The Colonial Athletic Association's commissioner since its 1985 inception,...Tags: Hampton University, Elections, The Blind Side (movie), Patrick Henry, College Football
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Are Amtrak's days numbered?
Special to The TimesIN the last several weeks, while the news was full of disasters and discussion of avian flu, Amtrak was dealt two quiet blows. The president of Amtrak — the nation's long-distance passenger rail system — was fired, and the profitable...Tags: Clubs and Associations, National Government, Animal Diseases, Government, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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Board turns a deaf ear to noise complaints
Q: I live in a large building. I am familiar with our rules regarding construction. On numerous occasions, I have advised management about drilling and hammering before 8 a.m., including weekends. Our rules state that construction must be done between...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judges, Lawyers
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Paterno to remain in Brown Hall of Fame
Nittany LinesJoe Paterno will remain in Brown's Athletic Hall of Fame, the university announced this week. The Hall of Fame's board said it considered Paterno's status but voted not to remove the former quarterback, who was inducted in 1978. It issued......
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