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Primary victories set up key fall showdowns
Three Republicans with strong party financial backing won their Indiana House primary races Tuesday, setting up November matchups
with Democrats that could tilt the narrowly divided chamber into GOP hands and decide which party controls redistricting.Coats wins GOP nomination for Senate race
In Indiana this fall, Coats will face Democrat Brad Ellsworth, whose nomination is assured. The candidates are seeking the
seat held by retiring Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh.Obama plans tougher rules on for-profit colleges
The administration is gearing up to produce tougher regulations that may reduce the amount of federal financial aid flowing
to for-profit colleges such as locally-based ITT Educational.37 contested Indiana House races prelude to November
Voters will nominate candidates in more than 30 Indiana House primary races Tuesday, completing matchups for November’s general
election that will determine control of the narrowly divided chamber.Recession ships more Indiana jobs to other countries
The number of Indiana plants, warehouses and offices sending jobs abroad since the recession began in December 2007 is more
than double that of past economic downturns.Area reaches end of an era for church construction
The $16.5 million worship auditorium that Northview Church in Carmel opened last month may be the last major church-related
project completed in central Indiana for years. Although many projects were finished before the recession, churches, which
usually pay for much of construction in cash, struggled to collect pledges.Donations to Brizzi were appropriate
Over the course of my 41 years as a member of the Indiana Bar, I have worked to help improve the justice system in Marion
County and the state.Blackstone may join General Growth plan, Simon says
Simon Property Group and Blackstone Group LP are in “ongoing discussions” for an investment in General Growth after the mall
operator turned down a $10 billion takeover bid from Simon in February, CEO David Simon said.“Legally Blonde: The Musical”
May 4-9
Clowes HallThe producers of “Legally Blonde: The Musical” took a huge chance when, during the show’s Broadway run,
they chose to air the entire shot-from-the-stage show on MTV. I’m not sure what effect that had on the rest of the musically
inclined (or the new audience it hoped to tap), but the TV presentation actually convinced me that what might have been just
another movie-to-stage cash-in actually had some merit.Staying close to the hit Reese Witherspoon film, the show (which I’ve yet to see live), for the most part knows which
moments to musicalize and when to play the sincerity card. Highlight for me: a loopy, surprisingly sweet, laugh-out-loud song
called “Ireland” for hairdresser/confidant Paulette and “Chip on Your Shoulder,” a good tune for nice
guy Emmett. And an added plus: Michael Rupert, from the original cast of the show (and from the original cast of "Falsettos"
and "The Happy Time" is still with the show.I’ll be hosting a talk back with cast members after the Wednesday evening performance. Stick around. Details here.
Judge rejects Guidant’s defibrillator plea deal
A federal judge has rejected Guidant Corp.'s guilty plea to charges it hid defects in heart defibrillators, after some
doctors and patients complained about the $296 million deal.Robbery suspect died from police wound
Autopsy results show a bank robbery suspect died as a result of a gunshot wound from police. Police believe 29-year-old Paul
Sherfick held up an Old National Bank branch on South East Street in Indianapolis Friday morning. Sherfick’s body was
later discovered in a wooded area. It was unknown at the time whether he died of a self-inflicted gunshot or a shot from police.Harlan Labs names new CEO
The Indianapolis-based provider of clinical research animals has promoted senior manager Hans Thunem to its top spot.
Politically connected broker’s deals raise conflict questions
John Bales' firm earned $2.9M in commissions on leases for state agencies and $270,000 in commissions
on the sale of surplus state properties. He also acted as a developer for public-sector
tenants—putting them into buildings owned by him or his associates.HAUKE: Goldman effect creates buying opportunities
As much as I disagree with corporate welfare and insider back-room dealings, the fact is that Goldman Sachs is one of the most powerful institutions in the world.
Simon adds $1.1B to General Growth proposal
Simon Property Group Inc. added four backers to its proposal to help rival mall owner General Growth Properties Inc. emerge
from bankruptcy, increasing the plan’s total investment by $1.1 billion.Indy anti-diabetes experiment takes off
UnitedHealthcare believes a program tested in the Indianapolis area will help it save money on claims.
Review: A John Lennon bio and more upcoming films
Early look at ‘Nowhere Boy,’ ‘Applause,’ ‘The Concert,’ and more.
Future of Brizzi radio show up in the air
Marion County prosecutor Carl Brizzi has not hosted “Crime Watch” on WIBC in three weeks, due to a scheduled break. But station
officials want him
to address accusations on air if he is to continue the show.