Stories tagged with "Money"
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Change comes to Carmel, and it's not all for the best
I am a young adult who has spent most of her life in Carmel. For many years, I was proud of being a citizen of such a fine city, but now I am less than pleased by the recent...
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Jury rules Pickford agreement is valid
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A jury has ruled in favor of the organization that hands out the Academy Awards in a dispute over whether statuettes won by one of its founding members...
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Career and money: James Burnes of MediaSauce
Thanks for the opportunity to share a little bit...
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$150 raffle ticket could win house
How can I purchase raffle tickets for this house...
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IU Credit Union robbed by man with shotgun
Police tonight are searching for a man believed to be carrying a sawed-off shotgun when he robbed the Indiana University Credit Union, 8936 Southpointe Dr.Indiana Metropolitan...
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Caterers, banquet halls feel pinch of downturn
South Bend -- Many companies are cutting back on holiday parties this year because of the struggling economy, and less celebrating means less business for local banquet halls...
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Obama should look to Reagan, create real jobs
I saw Barack Obama's proposed plan for the economy. Typical to form, he wants to take a 70-year-old idea that failed miserably in the 1930s and try it again. Franklin...
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Career and money: Cube commandments
I am sorry but the eleventh comandment should be...
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Town's not divided, just going through a rocky time
It was a packed house at the Rocky Ripple Town Board meeting, not a divided crowd, as the article in The Star would have you believe ("Crisis strikes already divided town," Nov....
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Money, work, voters gave us Obama and gay marriage ban
Quoting approvingly from the New York Times, Sheila Kennedy, in her Nov. 24 column, "Gay marriage falls in defeat, people rise up to protest," writes that if not for "the...
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Student's fundraiser is slam-dunk success
Greenfield » Greenfield-Central High School student Darren Wise's interests include playing basketball and serving his community.The sophomore is the coordinator of PASS...
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Are there benefit options at work that could save me money?
From defined contribution plans to flexible spending accounts, employers offer an array of retirement- and health-related benefits to their employees. Many of them allow for...
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Even with price problem, ethanol makes sense
Let us not forget history when we point out that ethanol plants are having some trouble now that gas prices are $1.85 ("Ethanol losing its golden allure," Nov. 17). Every time...
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For president-elect, everything but the halo
Finally, the American people have come to their senses and have elected the "Chosen One" to lead us from the darkness that the evil Bush administration created. President Obama...
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Marion Co. tax bills head for mailboxes
Long-awaited Marion County property tax bills will be sent in the mail next week, with payment due on Dec. 16.The bill will be the first installment of 2008 property taxes. It...
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Circulating our money, Congress-fashion
Congress is considering bailing out banks and auto companies. From all indications, I soon may be able to go to a bank, borrow my own money in the form of a car loan, then buy a...
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New tax bills likely coming soon
The Marion County treasurer’s office has received state approval to send out the first of two property tax bills for 2008.Treasurer Michael Rodman said he tentatively planned to...
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FDIC chief's plan holds salvation of homeowners
Your Nov. 14 editorial, "Strong leadership required to calm Americans' fears," is on the money. My guess is that leadership hasn't a clue as to what will work. However, there...
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IPS to vote on management restructuring
The Indianapolis Public School Board will vote Tuesday on a plan to restructure the district's management by resurrecting a long-vacant deputy superintendent position and...
