SKARBECK: Global economy extends beyond usual suspects
the global economy extends to many regions and countries that, while smaller in economic stature, are often overlooked.
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the global economy extends to many regions and countries that, while smaller in economic stature, are often overlooked.
What is abundantly clear is that federal spending is much higher than is currently sustainable.
Unlike the NFL, which is swimming in money, the NBA is drowning in red ink.
In the middle of Onterio farming country, the Stratford Shakespeare Festival found its one thing.
The festival, which runs July 14-24 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, offers a diverse line-up, from mainstream films to innovative cinema.
Second in a month-long series of reviews of newish pizza places
I wish to give a resounding “second” to Louis Mahern’s “Call to properly honor civic giant Hudnut” in [Forefront, June 27].
A [June 27] letter to the editor entitled “Lugar column sparks policy questions” asks for some examples of actions that have generated my claims of regulatory overreach at the Environmental Protection Administration.
Creativity comes not from the brilliance of one person, or a singular “ah ha” moment, but from a collision of ideas.
New money will not necessarily mean new jobs at the beauty parlor or the barbershop if there are already empty chairs.
While visiting the Indiana Historical Society’s “You Are There 1968: Robert Kennedy Speaks” exhibit, I learned that in attendance on the evening more than 40 years ago were Hoosiers who went on to remarkable careers.
The city’s decision to entice a developer to build a parking garage in Broad Ripple is entirely appropriate—we just wish there were more transparency about the deal that will involve more than $6 million of city money.
The fact is that hospitals are paid three to four times for physician ancillary services.
Used parts are in demand as health care reform changes industry dynamic.
Companies that drop insurance coverage could, without spending any more money than they are now, give workers an 11-percent raise or else help them save as much as $2,000 per year buying health coverage in one of the exchanges, IBJ calculations show.
A Franklin man was arrested Wednesday after police said they found him in a child’s bed in Lakeview Apartments. Robert Alumbaugh, 23, was arrested for one count of criminal deviate conduct, a class B felony; one count of criminal confinement, a class C felony; and one count of strangulation, a class D felony. He was sent to Johnson County Jail on a $31,000 bond. Police did not disclose the age or gender of the child or say who reported the crime.
A 17-year-old Indianapolis boy was shot late Tuesday night in an east-side neighborhood near 17th Street and Colorado Avenue, then rode his bicycle more than a mile to the hospital when he couldn’t find a ride. The teen said he riding his bike just before midnight when he heard a car stop, doors shut and about six rounds of gunfire. The boy said a “friend” refused to give him a car ride, so he was forced to ride his bike. Police said the teen was in good shape with bullet wounds in the back. Police have no suspects.
An Indianapolis police officer and a 46-year-old woman from Fishers were injured in a crash on the city’s near-east side late Wednesday afternoon. The officer, Jerald Hunter, and the unidentified other driver were taken to Methodist Hospital with non-life threatening injuries after the accident at 38th Street and Fall Creek Parkway. According to the police report, the officer was on a run, but was not using a siren or lights. The Fishers woman, driving a Dodge Durango, pulled out of a gas station parking lot into the officer’s path. The vehicles collided and then hit a tree.