August 25, 2010
The Indianapolis Marion County Public Library no longer "fines" patrons for overdue books. Are you feeling better?
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August 25, 2010
State has a dire future if Business Facilities' latest lists are any indication.
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August 24, 2010
Pending sales are shooting up this month, and list prices are edging up over the long haul, a broker notes.
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August 23, 2010
Manufacturers continue to wring more from less. But have the gains been worth the human cost?
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August 19, 2010
Invasive species that decimates food chains and riles boaters is swimming up the White River, expert says.
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August 17, 2010
China and India are quickly moving toward reestablishing their historical roles as two of the world's biggest economies.
Where will the U.S. fit in?
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August 16, 2010
Three institutions flagged by U.S. Department of Education financial responsibility test.
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August 13, 2010
Inconsistencies make comparisons a heavy lift.
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August 12, 2010
Boston University’s Kotlikoff warns the U.S. is actually in worse shape than Greece.
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August 9, 2010
The rising Korean industrial giant is building another plant in the U.S., but not in Indiana.
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August 5, 2010
Psychologist traces the roots to Freud’s conclusion that we’re hedonists looking for sexual gratification.
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August 4, 2010
They’re nabbed to run errands, pick up kids and other tasks by those who “go to work.” A report says they’re
pushing back.
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August 3, 2010
Was spurning Carmel hazing suspect the right call?
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July 30, 2010
The number of notary publics, a group that proudly dates its services back a couple of thousand years or more, is in free
fall.
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July 29, 2010
Fund manager says rational thinking suggests the future is actually quite bright.
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July 28, 2010
The congressman was the only one from the Indiana delegation to vote for cap and trade. Now, with the Senate having gotten
cold feet on the legislation, Hill might have been left to twist in the wind.
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July 27, 2010
Shoppers are demanding price cuts on already-discounted merchandise. And young adults are showing up in droves.
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July 26, 2010
With just about all the meat gnawed off the bones, lawmakers might turn on each other in the upcoming General Assembly.
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July 23, 2010
Bank reform wouldn’t have been so heavy-handed had small- and medium-sized banks gotten their act together, Mark Hills
says.
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July 22, 2010
An Indiana University index suggests growth will slow in coming months, but stops short of predicting another recession.
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July 21, 2010
In other markets, homeowners who can afford their payments are making the ethical and financial calculus to hand the keys
back.
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July 19, 2010
Taking the debate beyond curfews and other Band-Aids.
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July 16, 2010
Politicians are beginning to tepidly make the case to head off disaster.
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July 15, 2010
Physical and mental problems tied to inactivity are pushing both government and the private sector to force changes, Bradford
Woods chief says.
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July 14, 2010
Indiana doesn't come out so badly in a new Federal Reserve study.
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The basic idea of nice apartments with parking and retail is a good one, but this design seems overwhelmingly big/tall for Broad Ripple. The size could be disguised a bit with lots of big trees/landscaping, but the complex is too massive to blend in easily. That section of canal between College and Westfield will also need to be upgraded on both sides. Nice apartments facing onto a nice promenade with shade trees/plantings could bring together the canal towpath/Monon recreation, the outdoor seating at existing restaurants, and this project into something that upgrades the whole area. A plan for the whole stretch makes more sense than facing nice new housing onto what looks like a ditch. Is there a plan? Does the public have input? Who pays? The apartment idea seems to be reasonable, but Whole Foods is not a good idea for appropriate retail. Besides the store being physically too big, there are already Fresh Market at 54xCollege and Whole Foods in Nora for fancy groceries. Good Earth and Kroger are within walking distance of the Shell site. There are at least 7 grocery stores within a safe bike ride. Whole Foods would add nothing but traffic congestion. This design is on the right track, but there needs to be more work done to ensure that it blends in with and enhances the existing community. A project that large will set a tone for that whole part of town. It could be a real asset, but only if done right.