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Mishawaka apartments to be torn down
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA -- The city has decided to tear down the Princess City Apartments, now more than a month after its badly deteriorated conditions forced the city to evacuate all of the tenants. City building commissioner Bo Hundt said the owner, Randy Miller,...Tags: Rental Service
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TV networks look to pilots to help them ascend in ratings
There are monsters and vampires, science fiction, trips back and forward through time, supernatural themes and other out-of-this-world scenarios in the television pilots vying for space on the networks' fall schedules. The five major networks,...
Tags: Television, Netflix Inc., The CW (tv network), Media Industry, Hugh Laurie
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Is justice served with Wasserman-Rubin deal?
The takeaway from Diana Wasserman-Rubin's misdemeanor plea deal: Crime pays, especially for politicians who abuse the public trust. Broward State Attorney Mike Satz and his corruption prosecutors took pity on a woman ravaged by illness, rolling over...
Tags: Broward County, Prosecution, Davie, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Outrage justified in Wasserman-Rubin corruption case
If you are outraged by how South Florida's latest public corruption case wound up, you are justified. Totally. In a region that's grown almost numb to the parade of public officials arrested for corruption, the disposition of the case against former...Tags: Broward County, Prosecution, Government, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Tests for disabled students may change
Last week, I shared with you the disturbing stories of profoundly disabled children being asked to take standardized tests that defy common sense. A tube-fed 10-year-old being asked questions about which fruit he would like to eat. A 9-year-old...
Tags: Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, Andy Gardiner, Blindness, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Education
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Infrared tool in Boston manhunt also used by South Florida agencies
The infrared technology used to pinpoint the surviving Boston Marathon bombing suspect hiding in a boat is successfully used by South Florida sheriffs' offices nearly every night to apprehend crime suspects, officials say. All four Broward sheriff's...
Tags: Diabetes, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Alzheimer's Disease, Sports
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Great name, even greater young woman: Elena Delle Donne
Change of SubjectNot only does Chicago Sky draft pick Elena Delle Donne have one of the most fun names to say in all of sports — the final “e” is silent — but she also has one of the most intriguing backstories....... -
The skinny on fasting
First, a couple of definitions: Intermittent fasting is when you eat your regular, fairly sensible way, say five days a week, and then take in only about 600 calories a day for the remaining two days. Calorie restriction is living on fewer than the...
Tags: Breast Cancer, Diabetes, Inflammation, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Overweight
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Wasserman-Rubin pleads guilty to three misdemeanors
Former Broward County Commissioner Diana Wasserman-Rubin pleaded guilty to three lesser misdemeanor charges of falsifying records Monday, a plea that her lawyer said should let her keep a state pension of about $4,895 a month. Wasserman-Rubin, 66, of...
Tags: Voting, Broward County, Prosecution, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Robert "Bob" A. Ackerman
Robert "Bob" A. Ackerman, 74, Rapid City, died Friday, April 19, 2013 at his home in Rapid City. Visitation will be Tuesday, April 23, 2013 at the Kinkade Funeral Chapel in Sturgis from noon until 9 p.m. Funeral services will be 11 a.m....
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Human Interest, Science and Technology
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Change of plea set for former commissioner Diana Wasserman-Rubin
Former Broward County Commissioner Diana Wasserman-Rubin is scheduled for a change-of-plea hearing this afternoon – the day her criminal trial was to have begun, court records show. Her attorney Fred Haddad said she expects to plead out to three...
Tags: Broward County, Prosecution, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Southwest Ranches
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Notre Dame researchers testing tablet-based head injury tool
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- University of Notre Dame researchers are testing a tablet-based computer program they've developed to help determine whether athletes, soldiers and others have suffered traumatic brain injuries. It's called Contect -- short for...Tags: Engineering, Concussion, Colleges and Universities, Education, Research
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