May 6, 2008
Weâ??ve experienced, or maybe endured, one of most intense campaign seasons in memory here in Indiana.
Perhaps you were one of the people who pollsters and news organization kept saying would turn this primary
election, the undecideds.
If you voted in the...
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May 5, 2008
In his five years as executive director of the United Nations World Food Programme, Jim Morris saw global
hunger from an uncomfortably close vantage point.
So, one might expect him to criticize the idea of turning corn and soybeans into alternative...
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May 1, 2008
Some local Starbucks workers are looking like they tangle with cats.
Theyâ??ve taken to putting bandages over piercings to meet the letter of Starbucksâ?? dress code, which minimizes
the number of earrings and other piercings visible to customers.
Band-Aids beat the hassle...
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April 30, 2008
Hamilton County is where the wealth is, followed by Boone County, right?
Not necessarily, anymore.
The average person in Boone County now makes more money than the average person next door in Hamilton County.
In an upcoming column in IBJ, Morton Marcus, who...
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April 28, 2008
Chicago Sun-Times columnist Mark Brown suggested over the weekend that Barack Obama might fare better with
Indiana voters if Obama werenâ??t from Illinois.
Indiana folks think of Illinois â??as the land of hoods and thugs,â?? Brown said. Illinois people...
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April 25, 2008
It wasnâ??t so long ago that the thought of Indiana and Purdue universitiesâ?? doing anything of consequence
together was a nonstarter.
Then they began working on economic development together, and later life science projects.
But the person who dreamed up Indianaâ??s first...
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April 23, 2008
Conseco has dropped off the Fortune 500, leaving WellPoint, Lilly, Cummins and NiSource as the only Indiana
companies remaining. Several Indiana firms are closing in on the elite list,
though. One is Steel Dynamics, the Fort Wayne company that recycles scrap
metal....
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April 22, 2008
Whirlpool is struggling with its employees in Evansville as it tries to keep a lid on escalating health
care costs.
The company says it has caught a few dozen of them smoking. That wouldnâ??t be a problem had the...
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April 18, 2008
Everyone has a story to tell today about this morningâ??s earthquake, which came from West Salem, Ill., and
measured 5.4 on the Richter scale. People were awakened. Things moved.
This quake was a piker compared to the devastation the...
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April 17, 2008
CALPERS, the big pension fund, doesnâ??t want Eli Lilly and Co.â??s new CEO, John Lechleiter, to be voted
onto
the board at Lillyâ??s annual meeting on Monday.
Lechleiter was a high-level player within Lilly in recent years while the...
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April 16, 2008
As expected, Jim Schellinger and Jill Long Thompson are making Gov. Mitch Danielsâ?? lease of the Indiana
Toll
Road an issue in their campaign for the Democratic nomination to face him in November.
Both Democratic candidates have said they oppose his...
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April 15, 2008
Analysts say the Delta-Northwest merger is good for the companies and the profit-starved industry.
That means ticket prices probably will climb.
Both airlines serve Indianapolis. What do you think the merger will mean for local travelers?...
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April 14, 2008
Barack Obamaâ??s poll numbers are in freefall in Pennsylvania following his comments about â??bitterâ?? small-town
folks turning to guns and religion to cope with losing manufacturing jobs.
A poll in that state conducted late last week and Sunday� shows him down 20...
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April 14, 2008
Rising gas prices keeps making news.
Independent truckers complain that expensive diesel fuel could force them out of business.
The Recreational Vehicle Industry Association says gas prices and economic uncertainty are hurting sales. RV
sales were off nearly 10 percent...
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April 10, 2008
One piece of Jill Long Thompsonâ??s economic development platform calls for the stateâ??s offering greater
incentives
in counties with lower incomes and other measures of well-being.
Under her tier system, the less affluent the county, the greater the incentives available to...
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April 10, 2008
Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market, the grocery chain owned by U.K.-based retailing giant Tesco, has put
the brakes on the U.S. invasion it launched on the West Coast last year, but still claims it has designs
on plastering the U.S....
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April 8, 2008
Reaction to retail developer Chris Whiteâ??s downfall is sounding a lot like when Steve Hilbert was forced
out of Conseco Inc. eight years ago.
Hilbert made himself the talk of the town by taking tens of millions of dollars in salary...
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April 8, 2008
Lots of big news is swirling in banking circles these days, including what might become of financially challenged
National City Bank.
But a small piece of unusual news that unfolded yesterday is generating about as much talk locally.
Old National...
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April 7, 2008
Environmental groups are charging that the Indiana Department of Environmental Management is putting a higher
priority on jobs and economic development than its fundamental mission of protecting human health and the
environment.
The Post-Tribune in Merrillville reported over the weekend that...
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April 4, 2008
Who among us hasnâ??t followed a truck only to watch a rock zing off our windshield. Then you notice a
sign
on the back of the truck saying the likes of â??Stay back 500 feet. Not responsible for broken windshields.â??
The...
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April 4, 2008
As postmortems fly on ATAâ??s second, and final, nosedive into bankruptcy, another Indianapolis airline is
doing
a lot better and getting hardly any attention.
Republic Airways Holdings Inc. isnâ??t a household name because it quietly flies regional routes on...
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April 3, 2008
Barring a small miracle, ATA Airlines is dead, now that itâ??s lost a major military contract.
The carrier was headquartered in Indianapolis until it moved to the Atlanta area late last year.
How big a blow would ATAâ??s demise be...
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April 2, 2008
The terms we use to describe local geography are changing.
â??Central Indianaâ?? is cropping up more often for television stations, Central Indiana Corporate Partnership
and
other organizations that extend well outside of Indianapolis. The term can sweep in as much as...
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April 1, 2008
Results are in for Purdue Universityâ??s second annual Elevator Pitch Competition, and a transcript of the
winning
pitch for the graduate-level division is below.
Bob Caswell spit this out in less than two minutes, less time than the ride to the...
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March 31, 2008
Does the political party of Indianapolis mayors influence how they deal with panhandlers, or is it just coincidence?
Steve Goldsmith, a Republican, used the police to crack down on panhandlers, pushing many of them out of
downtown.
In his eight years, Bart...
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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.