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 Men followed him in little packs, looking for a chance to slip into his company and shake his hand or pat his back.
Lutheran Hospital was the 11th most profitable large hospital in the country last year, according to a study by Forbes magazine.
Non-profit Lutheran Life Villages wants to build a $6 million nursing home in what is becoming a trend in Fort Wayne.

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    The TinCaps and the San Diego Padres renewed their player development contract. The two-year extension runs through the 2012 season.
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    Bishop Dwenger senior offensive/defensive lineman Tony Springmann confirmed he will be playing Friday when the Class 4A Saints (2-0) play host to 2-0 North Side.
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    No one is certain yet if the golf teams will all be getting Nike balls and clubs, but as far as the apparel, all Mastodons teams will be wearing the swoosh for the next three years.

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    More than 10,000 law enforcement agencies are participating in the nationwide DWI crackdown with nearly 2,400 involved from the Midwest.
  • Instant Recall
    WASHINGTON – Kia Motors is recalling about 35,000 Soul and Sorento vehicles to fix wiring in the interior lighting panels that could lead to fires.
  • Learning Curve
    Gov. Mitch Daniels held a daylong academy for the trustees of Indiana's public colleges and universities today.

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