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Daily calendar: March 4, 2013
Alcoholics Anonymous: 7 a.m., 1 and 8:30 p.m.; Big Book Meeting at 7 p.m. (closed), Yellow House, 519 S. Arch St. 605-225-1292. Gamblers Anonymous: 5:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 502 S. Lincoln St. Alcoholics Anonymous Sixth Sense:...Tags: Human Interest, Religion and Belief, IHOP Corporation, Christianity, Anglicanism
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Daily Calendar for March 3-5, 2013
Check ahead: Inclement weather might cause some of these events to be postponed or canceled. Please call ahead. TODAY • Alcoholics Anonymous Sixth Sense: 10 a.m. spirituality meeting (closed/nonsmoking), 422 Fifth Ave. S.E. (west door); Rich,...Tags: Human Interest, Religion and Belief, Abusive Behavior, IHOP Corporation, Anglicanism
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Father of Mishawaka teen involved in prostitution ring expresses anger, frustration
WSBT TVA South Bend man is facing felony charges, accused of running a prostitution ring. And the father of a Mishawaka teenager who was allegedly part of the ring is frustrated, sad and angry. Police arrested Xavier McCaster, 28, last month and a deputy...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Trials, Prostitution, Sex Crimes
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Sources: Jesse Jackson Jr. writing memoir to 'clear up his legacy'
Tribune reporterWASHINGTON — Disgraced former Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr., who pleaded guilty last week to misusing $750,000-plus in campaign money, is writing a memoir, two sources familiar with the project told the Tribune. Jackson, 47, will be sentenced June...Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Jesse Jackson, Regional Authority, Sandi Jackson
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Kelly easily wins Democratic race to replace Jesse Jackson Jr. in Congress
Clout StreetFormer state Rep. Robin Kelly easily won the special Democratic primary Tuesday night in the race to replace the disgraced Jesse Jackson Jr. in Congress, helped by millions of dollars in pro-gun control ads from New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's...Tags: Parties and Movements, Primaries, Mel Reynolds, Trials, Paul McKinley
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Classic Hollywood: Vin Scully makes the call on baseball films
Over the decades, films about legendary baseball players have sometimes knocked it out of the park (1942's "The Pride of the Yankees" about Lou Gehrig) or struck out (1948's "The Babe Ruth Story.") The latest baseball biopic to step up to the plate is...
Tags: Major League Baseball, Entertainment, Lou Gehrig's Disease, MLB Network (tv network), Sports
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Demi Lovato tweets picture of herself without makeup
Demi Lovato tweeted a photo of herself without makeup on Wednesday, urging her almost 13 million followers to do the same. "Ladies, be brave today.. take off your make-up and stop using those filters!! WE are beautiful!!!," she wrote as a caption to the...
Tags: Jonas Brothers (music group), Heart Attack, Eating Disorders, Social Media, Demi Lovato
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Court Upholds $142 Million Verdict Against Pfizer, Revives Aetna Claim
A federal appeals court said Pfizer Inc. should pay about $142 million to cover costs for the marketing and prescribing of epilepsy drug Neurontin for unapproved uses, a practice that has also earned it a hefty criminal fine. A panel of appellate...Tags: Marketing, Neurontin (drug), Justice System, Aetna Inc., Crime, Law and Justice
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Daily Calendar: April 2
TODAY TOPS No. 297: 8:30 a.m. weigh-in, 9 a.m. meeting, 502 S. Lincoln St. Brown County Commission meeting: 8:45 a.m., commission chambers, Brown County Courthouse Annex, 25 Market St. Alcoholics Anonymous: 1 and 8:30 p.m., Yellow House, 519 S. Arch...Tags: Human Interest, Religion and Belief, Lutheranism, IHOP Corporation, Christianity
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From homeless to headlining
Julian St. John's portrait "Crucifix Dreamz" looks lonely and haunted, not unlike the circumstances that created it. The image, mostly in blue pen, features a bearded man with ringed, blood-shot eyes staring almost vacantly at the viewer. Over his white...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Learning Disability, Artists, Crucifixes, Family
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Power Needed To Make Potentially Dangerous People Take Their Meds
Connecticut needs to help the tiny group of mentally ill people trapped in the revolving door of madness, homelessness, hospitalization and prison simply because they won't take their medication. This state should join the 44 others that allow so-called...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), Schizophrenia, Mental Health, Asthma
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