Stories tagged with "clue"
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Birthday fund request is out of line
Dear Margo: Can you give me some guidance regarding how to respond to a strange request? A friend we see occasionally got engaged six months ago. He’s quite the social...
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In Lilly's pipeline: Profit or Peril?
As Lilly rolls out its restructuring, some analysts wonder whether it’s too late Mike Heathman looked closely at a computer screen filled with graphs and charts, trying to...
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Are we a nation of 2-year-olds?
Conflict is a given in democratic systems. Citizens are expected to bring their different value systems, ideas and political preferences into the public square, where we have not...
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Family suffering without insurance cheers on Obama
As I watched President Barack Obama’s speech on TV, I was excited and scared. Excited, because my family and I may actually have the chance to have health insurance under...
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The Final Word: Unspoken advice from Dad: Don't be a tool
Fathers are a curious species.Unlike mothers, who nurture and worry, fathers are more mysterious, often standing off to the side. Silent.My father was no different. He had his...
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Key Club members top 10,000 service hours
Carmel High School’s 330 Key Club members have elected their 2009-10 officers: Michelle Hu, president; Morgan Perry, vice president; and Evan Chang, secretary. Key Club is a...
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The Final Word: It doesn't pay to be too wedded to your stuff
Years ago a woman named Patti lived next door.We got along famously mainly because neither of us ever threw anything away. In fact, she confessed she rented a storage bin somewhere...
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IMPD seeks video clues in road-rage death
Police hope nearby video cameras may contain the break they need in a road-rage incident that left an Indianapolis woman dead early Saturday morning.Kathy J. Slater, 38,...
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Fire burns Boone Co. oil company
Officials still are trying to determine what started a fire today at a family-owned oil distribution business in Zionsville.About 12:25 p.m., a motorist reported that the 100-by-50...
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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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Show provides surgery for Richmond mom
While Sara Tyre of Richmond, Ind., flies off to California for plastic surgery this week, her friends back home are busy trying to piece together a surprise welcome-home gift: A...
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Purdue offense faces more questions
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- A slight separation of his right, throwing shoulder kept Purdue quarterback Curtis Painter out of practice Sunday.Coach Joe Tiller said he didn't know...
