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SHELLA: Twitter now imperative for political junkies
Twitter provides a play-by-play of every meaningful political event.
KINGSOLVER: In defense of President Mitch Daniels
He has demonstrated over the past eight years that he does not accept second place.
KANE: Daniels more than qualified to lead Purdue
His lack of academic credentials hardly precludes him from being an excellent successor to President Córdova.
EARLY: Leave the knife at home but bring the gun
Indiana Republicans sent a signal that we want someone to stand up and fight.
Abound failure raises questions anew about Obama policies
The failure of a second solar manufacturer that received loan guarantees from the U.S. Energy Department adds to pressure on President Barack Obama to justify incentives for the clean-energy industry that’s being undercut by Chinese competition.
WINSTON: Don’t discount unions in this year’s elections
Labor learned valuable lessons from Wisconsin.
DAVIS: Let’s press candidates for better ideas
We have to want it and talk about it and make our way.
BOEHM: You actually think your court vote matters?
Making a farce of the general election in November is no laughing matter.
KETZENBERGER: Local philanthropists trump Durham’s greed
These examples all are tonic for the cheaters, self-dealers and dispiriting crooks among us.
Finish Line stock jumps after profit exceeds expectations
The Indianapolis-based retailer’s profit fell 25 percent in the first quarter, but beat analyst predictions. Shares rose nearly 12 percent on the day.
Ex-Purdue dean calls Daniels pick ‘travesty,’ cancels $1M gift
A Purdue trustee said donating money is a personal decision and that the board has received a 10-to-1 positive reaction to the selection of the governor.
High court health care decision good for some, not others
The Supreme Court's decision Thursday to uphold President Barack Obama's historic overhaul is expected to boost many players in the health care industry, but not every corner of the sector will benefit.
Performing arts center’s new chief to chase donations
Tania Castroverde Moskalenko, incoming CEO of The Center for the Performing Arts, turned a $500,000 deficit into a $300,000 surplus at her current organization in Tennessee. The 18-month-old Carmel center’s budget is almost seven times larger.
A year later, Circle Centre Nordstrom vacancy lingers
Without a rapid-fire lease deal and renovation, the former Nordstrom anchor space at Circle Centre will sit idle for a second holiday season. The more general-audience-oriented department store chain Macy’s remains the odds-on favorite to replace Nordstrom, though it would take only a portion of the available space.
DINING: The Moroccan, the merrier at new Broad Ripple sandwichery
First in a month-long series of “Grill” restaurants.
Lawsuit: Smulyan angling for Emmis buyout
Jeff Smulyan has been considering a new plan to buy out other Emmis Communications Corp. shareholders—a deal that could clear the way for him to finally take the Indianapolis media company private. But Emmis’ founder and CEO insists he has no plans to do so.
LOU’S VIEWS: Hopelessly devoted to divas
Thoughts on Idina Menzel, Linda Eder and Theatre on the Square’s John Crawford musical.
Co-working spaces multiply, giving independent workers options
Co-working sites—shared office spaces designed to give entrepreneurs, free-lancers and consultants the tools they need to get the job done as well as the chance to interact with other professionals, sans cubicle—are gaining popularity nationally and, finally, in Indianapolis.
BENNER: The basketball legend leaves us, as always, wanting more
Just as he did when his aching back cut his playing career short, just as he did when he left coaching, Larry Bird is abruptly walking away.