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DINING: Pho sizzles up flavorful Vietnamese comfort food
Last in a month-long series of reviews of new ethnic eateries. This week: Pho Asian.
LOU’S VIEWS: Sandi Patty, Carrie Newcomer and more from the CD shelf
Thanksgiving, for many, is road-trip time—which also makes it a good time to give a listen to the latest discs from Indiana performers. Here’s a stack I’ve taken pleasure in over the past month.
BENNER: With Broncos’ Tebow, gridiron meets gospel
While we have a constitutionally mandated separation of church and state in this country, some also believe there should be a separation of church and sports.
HETRICK: Super Committee fails Constitutional test
Are we providing for the common defense when parents have to supplement their sons’ and daughters’ military equipment?
Vaughn column was misleading
Julia Vaughn, a self-described advocate for “open and honest” government was neither open nor honest in her Nov. 14 Forefront column, “Shine More Light on Duke/IURC Secrets.”
TEASLEY: Whew! Tap the brakes on school reform
Given all the new options, mistakes will be made by all.
RUSTHOVEN: Romney is sufficient for conservatives
Romney is not as conservative as many of us prefer. But he would be a vast improvement on Obama.
IU student caught in cheating ring
An Indiana University student is among those suspected of participating in a cheating ring involving college-admissions exams. The case stems from a probe in September that resulted in seven arrests Tuesday of former students involved in the scheme. The alleged offenses occurred between 2008 and 2011, according to news reports. An investigation at one high school uncovered at least nine students who allegedly paid test takers to take the SAT or ACT for them. IU student Adam Justin, 19, turned himself in to authorities on Tuesday. He was charged with scheming to defraud, falsifying business records and criminal impersonation.
Wheel thieves target Carmel apartments
The Carmel Police Department is investigating a series of wheel thefts at apartment complexes over the past month. The suspects jack up the vehicles, steal all four wheels, then leave the vehicles on concrete blocks. The Lakes of Carmel, Woodland Springs Manor and Main Street on the Monon have been hit by the thieves. The thieves apparently got interrupted during one theft attempt and left just one lug nut on each wheel of a targeted car. The car’s owner heard something while driving and pulled over before a wheel could come off.
Single-car crash in Westfield claims life
A woman was killed in a single-car accident Tuesday evening in Westfield. Witnesses say the woman was driving erratically just after 9 p.m. near the Tractor Supply store at 181st Street and U.S. 31. She was thrown from her sport-utility when it hit a guard rail and flipped into a tree. The victim’s name has not yet been released.
Timing of NBA lockout hits Pacers, Mack hard
With the Indianapolis Colts in a down year, the Indiana Pacers are missing a golden opportunity to grab local fans' interest. Shelvin Mack, meanwhile, has no paycheck and no prospect of playing a meaningful game anytime soon.
FRIEDMAN: Democratic visionaries are many and spread broadly
Hammond Mayor Tom McDermott represents a new generation of populist Democratic leaders.
Struggling Ener1 receives $4.5M from investor
The parent of Indianapolis-based advanced-battery maker EnerDel received the financing to continue operating while the company evaluates its options to reorganize debt.
Judge to decide whether White’s candidacy stands
A court hearing to determine whether Charlie White is eligible to serve as Indiana secretary of state continued without him when he decided not to attend Wednesday.
State Fair victims sue Sugarland over stage collapse
Country duo Sugarland was named in a lawsuit filed Tuesday by 44 survivors of the Indiana State Fair stage collapse and the family members of four people who died, by far the largest claim yet stemming from the tragedy.
Emmis strikes $16M deal to buy back preferred stock
The transaction with New York-based Alden Global Capital, the largest holder of Emmis preferred stock, is expected to end more than a year of legal wrangling involving the two companies.
CLARK: Deep bench bodes well for smaller, better government
Mike Pence has been a thought leader since he was first elected to Congress, yet we will see him originating ideas that may lead our state for years to come.
