May 3, 2010
Any bounce could be temporary, an expert cautions.
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April 29, 2010
A think tank calls some execs hucksters for confusing the issue of high prices and slow service.
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April 28, 2010
JPMorgan Chase is in the middle of the worst, a New York University prof says.
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April 26, 2010
A leading Hoosier environmentalist thinks the governor isn’t living up to his conservative reputation.
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April 22, 2010
If it isn’t huge methane bubbles in manure pits, its drug suspects actually hiding in the stuff.
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April 22, 2010
What to do for an encore? Civic leaders are already asking the question.
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April 21, 2010
Vacations are evolving into a “human right” in the European Union. So, you guessed it, subsidies are next. But
an IU prof who’s a native of France isn’t sure it’s a good idea.
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April 20, 2010
How will the state stand up against booming—and highly innovative—emerging nations?
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April 19, 2010
Powerful new lobbies are fighting over the future of the controversial industry. Who are they appealing to? You.
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April 15, 2010
The Indiana State Teachers Association might shoot itself in the foot in its standoff with the state’s school chief.
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April 15, 2010
Temp workers are coming back. But are they respected?
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April 14, 2010
Scelzo says the problem isn’t financing or other problems commonly lamented by the small-business crowd.
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April 13, 2010
Bush will be among friends when he speaks in Indianapolis on Thursday. But how will history treat his term in office?
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April 12, 2010
Bloomington is struggling to keep its edge, a report says. And Bill Cook isn’t happy about it.
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April 8, 2010
A plan to get more parents interested in their children’s performance in school and reward good teachers might inadvertently
strip resources from students who most need the help most.
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April 8, 2010
A law school dean says people bring their ideologies to the law, not the other way around.
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April 7, 2010
Many Hoosiers would recoil at the Confederate History Month declaration by Virginia’s new governor. Others, though,
might not, and the reaction would likely depend on where in Indiana the reaction came from.
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April 6, 2010
The upstart cop car manufacturer is doing lots of things differently, including the way they track your car.
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April 5, 2010
Butler president should pounce on the outpouring of basketball publicity, former IUPUI chancellor urges.
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April 2, 2010
Renewed popularity might be a sign of spring in the housing business after a long winter.
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April 1, 2010
Debating whether stigmas should be attached to sheepskins from university outposts.
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March 31, 2010
Like cattle, hogs and other big farm animals? You’re now considered a diversity candidate.
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March 30, 2010
You know times have changed when the head of Indianapolis’ main investment bank can identify with the Tea Party movement.
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March 29, 2010
Want to start a fight? Don’t say “health care reform.” Try “raw milk."
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March 26, 2010
Ethical conundrums rarely present themselves in black-and-white. But Google gets high marks from a couple of Hoosier academics
who say the company made the right choice to leave China.
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Ameriana Bank took over Westfield Farmers Market for 2013 and it is held in their parking lot, corner of 32 and Carey road, 5 to 8. I am selling soap and candles there. great market!
B&T certainly has enough of our taxpayer dollars to do this thanks to Mayor Ballard. Given the firm's exceedingly poor reputation in the legal community, the basement would seem a better option.
Should read MAY hire 20 people.
Not a good location for a 300,000 home. 10th Street fumes, buses, noise. Max for this location 150,000.
The state constitution also does not say that the majority has a right to quorum, nor that the minority is required to allow them quorum. In fact, denial of quorum has been a parliamentary maneuver since the establishment of the first parliaments in the early 1600s. The right to deny quorum (and the requirement fore quorum) are to prevent exactly what happened in Indiana: A tyrannical majority pushing through odious, objectionable legislation. Denial of quorum is totally legitimate, and lest we forget, a tactic the GOP has employed many, many times to ensure their issues weren't given short shrift. By allowing the majority to impose "fines" on the minority for exercising the authority the constitution grants them (to deny quorum,) they are violating the constitution.