Mother Nature again slams insurer Baldwin & Lyons
Catastrophic tornadoes in Alabama and Missouri took their toll on second quarter results for Indianapolis-based insurer Baldwin & Lyons Inc.
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Catastrophic tornadoes in Alabama and Missouri took their toll on second quarter results for Indianapolis-based insurer Baldwin & Lyons Inc.
The lieutenant governor's delegation will will leave in September and focus on job creation.
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The notion that kids from challenging backgrounds are destined to fail could not be more wrong.
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She’s a bonanza for the news media, which these days have vast acres of not only cable TV but also cyberspace to fill.
The Rev. John Stott didn’t preach fire and brimstone on a Christian television network.
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The administration’s maneuvering keeps working out as planned, but Obama’s position keeps eroding.
The Indiana Guard Ranger Company served intact in the Vietnam War and earned more medals in 1969 than any U.S. Army company in a one-year period.
You could come up with a clumsier name for a college than Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis, but it would be tough.
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