March 31, 2012
It is amazing how statistics can read exactly how you need them to read to prove your point [Williams Viewpoint, March 26].
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March 31, 2012
I find myself taking issue with Peter Rusthoven’s [March 19] after-the-fact column about “Irsay’s colossal
wager.”
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March 24, 2012
Indiana will now protect 95 percent of people while at work and also allow citizens to eat at any restaurant in the state
without having to encounter cigarette or cigar smoke.
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March 24, 2012
Bruce Hetrick [March 12 column] misses the most obvious point in his support of “Obama Care.”
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March 24, 2012
Kudos to Sheila Suess Kennedy for her insightful op-ed about the essence of an educated and informed society.
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March 17, 2012
IBJ readers may be terribly misled by Anita Y. Woudenberg’s [March 5 Forefront] remarks about vaccines.
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March 17, 2012
Our hearts are big and our intentions are good, but few organizations have the capacity to run our programs with best practice
outcomes.
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March 17, 2012
I have grown tired of the half-truths sold to the public regarding how much of every taxpayer dollar goes into classrooms
[Chu column, March 5 Forefront].
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March 10, 2012
I read with shock Anita Y. Woudenberg’s [March 5 Forefront] column on vaccinations and find it irresponsible for the
IBJ to print something so misleading, factually weak and potentially dangerous.
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March 10, 2012
I take no issue with the premise [March 5 Maurer column] that politics far too often prevail over wisdom, but his argument
that “religious right groups are manipulating religion to further their intolerant political agendas” is far too
short-sighted for a man of his character and wisdom.
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March 3, 2012
The Republican Party has become the party of radicalism.
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March 3, 2012
It’s my guess [Benner’s Feb. 27 column ] could have been pages and pages in length with recitals of poor behavior
on behalf of parents, administrators, students, players, coaches, officials, cheerleaders, mascots, trainers, gym managers,
parking lot attendants, clean-up crews and many others.
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March 3, 2012
No vote should be for a person’s religion.
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February 25, 2012
No one has said right-to-work will be the immediate cure-all for what ails our economy (our struggles are largely due to national
concerns). But it also won’t lower wages and threaten workers’ safety and health care, as opponents claimed.
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February 25, 2012
It only makes sense that if students attend more than one school in a given year, there would be a funding system that counts
students’ attendance more than once a year.
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February 18, 2012
The Capital Improvement Board, which runs the indoor facilities at both ends, will have no part in managing Georgia Street.
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February 18, 2012
After reading Joe Donnelly’s [Feb. 4 Forefront] comments, I was left chuckling in disbelief.
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February 18, 2012
I believe IBJ [Feb. 4 editorial] misses the greater question of who is responsible for mass transit projects.
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February 11, 2012
Thanks to Mickey Maurer, again, for his voice of reason in the Indiana wilderness.
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February 11, 2012
Thanks for discussing religion and candidates running for office.
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February 11, 2012
I really appreciated Kathleen McLaughlin’s [Feb. 6] article on the donor who made large financial commitments to multiple
not-for-profits but is not expected to fulfill them.
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February 4, 2012
John Stossel [Jan. 9 Forefront] did a nice job capturing much of the concern and uncertainty of Obamacare by employers.
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February 4, 2012
If the medical reports are correct as printed, and I assume they are, it would be hazardous [for Peyton Manning] to perform
as quarterback.
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January 28, 2012
I was frankly stunned when I read Bill Styring’s unfortunate [Jan. 23 Forefront] column on the mass transit proposal
being considered by the Indiana House Ways and Means Committee.
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January 28, 2012
Per Anthony Schoettle’s [Jan. 23] article on the unprecedented local corporate support to help the city land the Super
Bowl, I was disappointed by the lack of context given to the only quote used from our interview.
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It's also across the street from Fogo de Chao and Morton's....
Yep, the haters are trying to make good news bad. I guess it is hard to get people to believe the series is dying when they are gaining new sponsors.
David Copperfield! I remember watching his specials on TV when I was little.
Don't forget this is next to an MMA gym, a pawn shop, and some abandoned spaces.
Good project for Zionsville - A group who has owned the property for many years has waited and worked patiently to bring highest and best use development to a major corridor, and mix that in with the great downtown you have. Win Win. All the Best to Pittman Partners and Zionsville.