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James Edward Farner, M.D., 90
James Edward Farner, M.D., father, physician, family patriarch, fisherman and bridge life master, died March 6, 2013. He was born in Akron, Ohio, on Jan. 5, 1923, the son of Daniel and Helen Farner. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Alice...Tags: U.S. Navy, United States Naval Academy, Fishing, Colleges and Universities, Annapolis
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Teen spreads words about alcohol immunity law
COLUMBUS, Ind. (AP) — It was only a 10-minute drive. But with their 18-year-old son, Brett, apparently clinging to life, the frantic drive to the hospital by Norman Finbloom and his wife, Dawn, felt like an eternity. It would be one they would...Tags: University of Oklahoma, Politics, Sports, Purdue University, Soccer
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IU athletics donors: Winning program a slam dunk
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Donors and fans energized by the resurgence of Indiana University's men's basketball program are showing their approval to the tune of millions of dollars. The Indianapolis Business Journal reports (http://bit.ly/Xa3nTb...
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People eat more unhealthy foods on days they drink
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Americans tend to eat more calories and fat on the days they also have alcoholic drinks, a new study suggests. "Food choices changed on the days that people drank... and changed in an unhealthier direction for both men and...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Nutrition, Healthy Diet, Medical Research, Substance Abuse
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Isidor Saslav, BSO concertmaster
Isidor Saslav, a former Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concertmaster and Peabody Institute violin teacher, died of complications from cancer Jan. 26 at a hospital in Tyler, Texas. The former Mount Washington resident was 74.
Born in Jerusalem, he moved...Tags: Music, Human Interest, George Bernard Shaw, Baltimore School for the Arts, Entertainment
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Should Police Use of Tasers Be Regulated?
The NAACP calls it a civil rights issue. An activist for the disabled fears for the safety of people with cognitive and psychiatric problems. A scientist is convinced of the risk of death. And the ACLU has a list of possible Connecticut victims. What...
Tags: TASER International Incorporated, Laws, Middletown, Justice and Rights, American Civil Liberties Union
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That official is making how much?: Public worker databases
South Bend TribuneIndiana has an online database that now lists salaries of most public employees in the state. -------------------- Links: Find salaries of most of Indiana's public employees at municipalities, schools and other areas of government. Also find budgets,...Tags: Politics, Chicago Charter Schools, Public Finance, Colleges and Universities, Economic Policy
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Goal: Expel, suspend fewer
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA -- A half hour into a meeting with a reporter, Mike Fisher opens his office door at Mishawaka High School and peers into the hallway. At 9:30 on this Wednesday morning, the desks lined up against the wall are empty. "A couple years ago," he...Tags: Prosecution, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Hartford Equus Academy, Teaching and Learning, Students
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In many patients, diagnostic testing isn't reassuring after all
A lot of us find our way to the doctor with strange aches and pains that are very, very unlikely to be caused by serious illness -- headaches, back pains or stomach troubles, to name a few. To be on the safe side, physicians will often order tests to rule...
Tags: Internists, Internal Medicine, Back Pain, Drugs and Medicines, Medical Research
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Ind. confirms case of measles in IU student
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana health officials say a student at Indiana University's Bloomington campus has a confirmed case of measles. The State Department of Health said Friday that the student did not attend classes while infectious and...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Diseases and Illnesses, Measles
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Commentary: Carchio and Harper don't know their own bag
Differences of opinion among elected officials should be valued and respected because they contribute to the legislative process, but they should also be scrutinized. Two council members recently expressed opinions worthy of scrutiny while discussing...Tags: Politics, Pension and Welfare, Public Officials, Business, Interior Policy
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Former librarian spreads a love of reading
South Bend TribuneCheryl Ashe has had a lifelong love of reading and although she was a librarian for years, it wasn’t her first professional choice. Ashe’s love of books eventually would lead her to produce her own show, “Have You Read,” on WNIT...Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture, Immigration, Teaching and Learning, Students
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