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    Mar 26, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  1. Crime & Punishment: Manchester Gas Station Manager Caught Selling K2

    <strong>The election for president</strong> of UConn' Undergraduate Student Government was marked by a surprising amount of scandal and political intrigue. Shiv Gandhi bested Edward Courchaine by 340 votes. Then Courchaine filed a complaint accusing Gandhi of violating school election laws, reports The Daily Campus. Gandhi had made a speech at a campus fashion show, even though campaigning at events funded by the USG is prohibited. Gandhi shot back that he didn't know the show was a USG event because the USG's comptroller &mdash; who happens to be his opponent, Courchaine &mdash; &quot;conveniently did not put it on the website." Courchaine laid on a few other allegations; he also accused a student government candidate aligned with Gandhi of calling out to passersby in the student union (another no-no). The USG's judiciary board voted to void the election and grant Courchaine the presidency. Then the USG at large voted to overturn that decision. And then the current president vetoed that measure, handing the seat again to Courchaine.
    The election for president of UConn' Undergraduate Student Government was marked by a surprising amount of scandal and political intrigue. Shiv Gandhi bested Edward Courchaine by 340 votes. Then Courchaine filed a complaint accusing Gandhi of violating...

    Tags: Daniel Greer, Wesleyan University, NBC (tv network), Sunoco Incorporated, Judaism

  2. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Michael Roarty dies at 84; marketer helped build Anheuser-Busch brand

    Michael J. Roarty, a retired marketing executive who helped build Anheuser-Busch beer brands into international powerhouses, died at a hospital in a St. Louis suburb Saturday, a day after suffering a heart attack. He was 84.
    Michael J. Roarty, a retired marketing executive who helped build Anheuser-Busch beer brands into international powerhouses, died at a hospital in a St. Louis suburb Saturday, a day after suffering a heart attack. He was 84. Roarty had been...

    Tags: Republic of Ireland, Marketing, Finance, Anheuser-Busch, ESPN (tv network)

  4. Mar 21, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  5. Back and forth weather bad for business

    The chilly temperatures are a rude awakening after the spring-like conditions we saw this weekend and over the past couple of days
    WDBJ7 anchor/reporter
    The chilly temperatures are a rude awakening after the spring-like conditions we saw this weekend and over the past couple of days But the change in the weather can also be a headache for businesses who rely on the foot traffic warmer weather brings....

    Tags: Business, Weather, Weather Reports, Restaurant and Catering Industry

  6. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. St. Louis Symphony plays to its potential in Costa Mesa

    The spirit of the St. Louis Symphony, until now, hasn't seemed quite able to handle head winds.
    The spirit of the St. Louis Symphony, until now, hasn't seemed quite able to handle head winds. The orchestra, which was transformed under music director David Robertson from the dull and dispirited ensemble he took over in 2005 into one of America's...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Music, Culture

  8. Mar 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Celebrate St. Patrick's Day? Here's why you've got a hangover.

    Did you celebrate St. Patrick&rsquo;s Day with a few too many green beers? Are you experiencing the medical condition commonly known as a hangover?&nbsp;
    Did you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a few too many green beers? Are you experiencing the medical condition commonly known as a hangover?  As you do your best to cope, you might take some solace in the fact that scientists believe humans have...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Dizziness, Fatigue, Alcoholic Beverages, Symptoms

  10. Mar 21, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  11. The Crowd: Putting knowledge in the spotlight

    There is a lot of talk these days about the intentions of America's founding fathers (and mothers). As our nation comes to terms with many challenges, one of the sentiments of our ancestors does not get as much attention as some of the others. That ideal refers to the core necessity of a democracy that is based on an informed and educated mass citizenry.
    There is a lot of talk these days about the intentions of America's founding fathers (and mothers). As our nation comes to terms with many challenges, one of the sentiments of our ancestors does not get as much attention as some of the others. That...

    Tags: Engineering, Science and Technology, Music Industry, Technology, Science

  12. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| KWCH
  13. Copper thieves target Wichita senior services

    A Wichita non-profit group has been the target of recent vandalism acts.
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness News
    A Wichita non-profit group has been the target of recent vandalism acts. Senior Services said someone stole copper from an air conditioning unit sometime last week. A maintenance man noticed the gate surrounding the unit had been pried open. He found...

    Tags: Theft

  14. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  15. Peace and quiet interrupted

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">SOUTH BEND -- It's a close-knit neighborhood, as residents of the 1600 block of Iowa Street describe it.</span>
    South Bend Tribune
    SOUTH BEND -- It's a close-knit neighborhood, as residents of the 1600 block of Iowa Street describe it. It's a street of tidy, mostly one-story houses with front lawns where many residents have lived for decades in the first home they ever bought for...

    Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Caves and Caverns, National Transportation Safety Board, Landforms, Transportation Industry

  16. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. St. Patrick's parade lacked Ravens band

    My compliments to the organizers of the recent Baltimore St. Patrick's Day Parade (&quot;Thousands line Baltimore Streets for St. Patrick," March 11). It was a great parade, but it was missing one key ingredient: the Ravens marching band &mdash; Baltimore's Marching Ravens &mdash; was nowhere to be seen!
    My compliments to the organizers of the recent Baltimore St. Patrick's Day Parade ("Thousands line Baltimore Streets for St. Patrick," March 11). It was a great parade, but it was missing one key ingredient: the Ravens marching band — Baltimore's...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Baltimore Ravens

  18. Mar 17, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  19. Child-care credit query

    My husband and I both work, and we have two young children at home during the day. I'm very lucky to have my mother come in and watch the kids while we're gone. We actually pay her in cash (but not nearly what she's worth!) and would like to take advantage of the Child Care Credit. Can we do that, even though we're &quot;hiring" a relative? She is a widow, has a pension, Social Security, and enough interest and dividends from investments that she files a tax return every year.
    My husband and I both work, and we have two young children at home during the day. I'm very lucky to have my mother come in and watch the kids while we're gone. We actually pay her in cash (but not nearly what she's worth!) and would like to take...

    Tags: Personal Data Collection, Taxation, Government Health Care, Internal Revenue Service, Social Security

  20. Mar 17, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  21. St. Patrick’s Day good for a Google Doodle and a ‘Leprechaun’

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    St. Patrick's Day has arrived and brought with it a high-stepping Google Doodle. The Feast of St. Patrick means shamrocks ......
  22. Mar 18, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. FBI Releases Surprising, New Detail On Gardner Museum Heist

    In a stunning development in the investigation of the world's richest art heist, law enforcement officials said Monday that they know who stole $500 million in masterworks from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, and they disclosed a detail that suggests why they are interested<strong> </strong>in Hartford mobster Robert Gentile.
    The Hartford Courant
    In a stunning development in the investigation of the world's richest art heist, law enforcement officials said Monday that they know who stole $500 million in masterworks from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, and they disclosed a detail...

    Tags: FBI, Museums, Police Investigations, Artists, Arts

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