Obama health reform plan slaps drugmakers
Drugmakers, such as Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co., would shoulder $3.3 billion in fees, face ban on pay-for-delay deals
with generic competitor.
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Drugmakers, such as Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co., would shoulder $3.3 billion in fees, face ban on pay-for-delay deals
with generic competitor.
CEO Angela Braly is defending individual premium hikes one day before Obama's summit to debate his new reform proposal
with Republicans.
The plan by Toronto-based Brookfield Asset Management would give General Growth Properties a higher valuation than a $10 billion
takeover bid by Simon Property Group.
Indianapolis police are offering a cash reward for information leading to the arrest of 32-year-old Michael Horton, who is
accused of molesting two young girls on the city's southeast side. Horton faces several felony charges. A reward of up
to $1,000 is being offered for help with his capture. Police say anybody with information should call Crime Stoppers at (317)
262-8477.
Eboni M. Dodson, 30, of Indianapolis, was killed in a three-vehicle crash Monday night on Interstate 465 near the Keystone
Avenue exit. Curt D. Carlson, 45, of Indianapolis was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated causing death and
public intoxication. Tunishia D. Shaw, 31, of Indianapolis was treated at Methodist Hospital and released with cuts and lacerations.
Carmel police have launched a criminal investigation into an alleged bullying incident involving two Carmel High School freshmen
that took place Jan. 22. The case stems from an incident on a school bus filled with Carmel High School basketball players
returning from a victory in Terre Haute. School administrators report four coaches were sitting in the front of the bus while
three seniors allegedly attacked two freshmen in the back of the bus. One of the freshmen sought treatment at a hospital after
the incident. School administrators say they can't comment for legal reasons. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
The president of each school will update budget-cutting progress in state-of-the-university speeches Tuesday.
The pharmacy benefits manager, which has major operations in Whitestown, said fourth quarter profit rose 24 percent.
In the 1970s and 1980s tobacco sponsorship cash was auto racing's life blood. Reliance on the money helped kill CART,
and the IndyCar Series is still trying to figure out how to survive without it.
Local computer consultant will become part of Dewpoint Inc., upon completion of the acquisition, and will move to Dewpoint’s Carmel
office,
which already has about a dozen employees.
Executives are scheduled to testify Tuesday before a California legislative committee and on Wednesday before a U.S. House
of Representatives committee about big premium increases.
The Indiana Economic Development Corp.’s new Web site and buildings database, powered by a geographic information system,
will provide access to real estate and demographic information.
The people who wreck cars most often are not pizza delivery drivers, but lawyers. Are they racking up billable hours on cell
phones?
Three major U.S. drugmakers said they have formed a not-for-profit company in Asia to focus on cancer research and treatments.
Granting of foreign trade zone status should help the Indianapolis-based mobile device distributor be more competitive in
the global wireless market, company executive says.
American Cabaret vets launch new production company. First show to celebrate “Classic Soul.”
Hamilton Southeastern, Franklin Township and Middlebury Community Schools of Elkhart County say the school-funding formula
unfairly penalizes districts with growing enrollments.
Brookfield Asset Management Inc. plans to bid for a stake in General Growth Properties Inc., beating an offer by Indianapolis-based
Simon Property Group Inc. for the bankrupt shopping mall owner, the Wall Street Journal reported.
California’s insurance regulator said Monday his office has found more than 700 violations by the state’s largest for-profit
health insurer, a subsidiary of Indianapolis-based WellPoint.
Diesel engine maker Cummins Inc. has agreed to pay a $2.1 million penalty and recall 405 heavy-duty engines for alleged Clean
Air Act violations.