Stories tagged with "canada"
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Infant deaths prompt largest crib recall in U.S. history
WASHINGTON — More than 2.1 million drop-side cribs by Stork Craft Manufacturing are being recalled — the biggest crib recall in U.S history — after reports of...
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Casino card dealer charged with helping to rig games
Hammond — Federal prosecutors have charged a man who was a dealer at a Lake Michigan casino with helping a group of card players win more than $1 million by rigging games....
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Casino dealer accused of rigging games
HAMMOND, Ind. — Federal prosecutors have charged a man who was a dealer at a Lake Michigan casino with helping a group of card players win more than $1 million by rigging...
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When Bode needs care, he can leave the country
I read Ken Bode’s Sept. 11 column with the usual bad taste in my mouth ("We’re not allowed to ask, but questions still burn’’). It must be hard to be...
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Weather: Bye mild temps, hello humidity
Enjoy today’s moderate temperatures while you can — they probably won’t be around again for awhile. National Weather Service meteorologist John Puma said the mass of cold air...
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US wins world junior championships
Gordon Hayward and Shelvin Mack will return to the Butler campus with gold medals. The United States defeated Greece 88-80 today to win the under-19 World Basketball Championship...
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Design help can be just a click away
Our picks to click this week: Laura Casey Interiors(www.lauracaseyinteriors.com/blog) provides a primer on table settings with diagrams from Emily Post....
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Dolly Parton writes her first children's book
PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. Dolly Parton created a charity 13 years ago to provide books to children and encourage literacy.Now her first children's book, I Am a Rainbow, will be...
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Cakes and jam at Circle City Sweets
Cindy Hawkins of Circle City Sweets has been much in demand lately for wedding cakes — so much so that she may even have to add a “weddings” page to her site,...
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Truth, not sponsors, matters in health-care ad
I find it interesting that the June 5 letter to the editor from Dr. Michael Weeks on the subject of the TV ad from Patients United Now objects to the fact that it was sponsored by...
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Rain can't hold back Broad Ripple Art Fair
Broad Ripple Art Fair continues today with indoor and outdoor attractions Spotty weather and a poor economy weren’t enough to dampen the first day of this year’s Broad...
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Celadon: 1st quarterly loss in 7 years
Indianapolis-based trucking company Celadon hopes for a quick rebound after experiencing its first quarterly loss in more than seven years.Celadon said major declines in freight...
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Pick of the week: Corneille's 'Too Much of Everything'
Acoustic soul singer Corneille, already a star in Europe and Canada with his French-language albums, makes his first foray in the USA with his new The Birth of Cornelius. LISTEN...
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How To Spot A Canadian - Canadian Humour, Satire and Parody
Faux-nucks is a pretty funny word. I don’t...
