August 6, 2011
Low-income women could receive loans in weeks.
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July 9, 2011
Gabrielle PoshadloUsed parts are in demand as health care reform changes industry dynamic.
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April 9, 2011
In a question-and-answer forum, leaders weigh in on topics ranging from tech transfer to the future of Aprimo.
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April 2, 2011
David HoltRegulations aimed at stopping invasive species are too stiff.
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March 12, 2011
Asset-laden institutions sidestepped financial crisis.
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January 1, 2011
Sam BrattainBooming growth, rising middle classes are attracting investors.
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December 4, 2010
David HoltSome smaller airports have excess cargo capacity.
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August 14, 2010
Leaders tackle issues ranging from research to cold storage to the future of Eli Lilly and Co.
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October 17, 2009
IBJ StaffWhen he oversaw Indiana University’s Advanced Research and Technology Corp., the school’s business incubation
and technology transfer program, Mark Long helped dozens of local startups get off the ground. Now, as head of his own business
incubation consultancy, Long is making a name for himself overseas.
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September 19, 2009
Mike HicksJust a short year ago, economists of all stripes voiced fears of a rise in economic protectionism like that which contributed
mightily to the Great Depression.
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April 20, 2009
Scott OlsonFamiliarity with a foreign culture and its traditions can mean the difference between success and failure, or at least avoiding
embarrassment.
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April 20, 2009
Chris O'MalleyIndiana's growing shipments to China averts a reversal in exports for the state, but core transportation equipment takes a
hit.
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April 6, 2009
Indiana University on April 15-17 will present what might be the most ambitious conference all year on U.S.-China business
cooperation.
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February 2, 2009
Gary WeirRev. Itoko Maeda was a citizen of the world, Japanese by birth, American by choice and also a Hoosier who did a tremendous
amount to teach the people of this state Japanese and Japanese culture.
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December 1, 2008
Brian SpegeleHoping to increase sales in China's rapidly growing pharmaceutical market, Eli Lilly and Co. is charging ahead
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plans to invest $100 million in venture capital in the region over the next several years.
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December 1, 2008
Anthony SchoettleThe Indy Racing League suddenly finds itself at odds with Midwestern farmers over a decision to make a Brazilian consortium
its ethanol supplier starting next year.
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Larry - even though the race is on ABC, ESPN does all of the work, so that is why ESPN is mentioned. Most sports on ABC are called something like "ESPN on ABC."
My oldest daughter graduated from IU with a Secondary Education degree. She graduated with honors and spent 3 years trying to find a teaching job in Indiana. Many of her fellow education degree graduates still don't have teaching jobs. As schools downsize and cut budgets, less teaching jobs are available. I'm not sure I see why we feel the need to bring more teachers to Indiana.
One can't help but realize the fact that the comment from RKW is neglecting the inevitability of 21st century growth in small cities like Indianapolis. This is one piece of a giant puzzle that central Indiana cannot avoid. Trying to "prep" the public for an onslaught of public relations via Pittman's team via a post on an article discussing the future of Zionsville seems a bit childish... If you are so against the idea, spend time with your locally elected officials, find a following and make your voice heard in public circles where your opinion might actually matter.
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Penn & Teller are great!