Stories tagged with "gt one"
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‘Potter’ conjures up $160M in 5 days
Harry Potter’s best wizardry may be the magic he works at the box office.Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince raked in $79.5 million this weekend, according to studio estimates...
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Douglas leads Fever to 11th straight win
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Fever have increased their franchise-record win streak to 11 games, but now comes perhaps their toughest stretch of games so far. Katie Douglas...
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Noblesville loosens sign code to aid house sales
Noblesville officials have loosened the city’s real-estate sign restrictions to try to strengthen housing sales, but some Realtors would like to see the city ease its standards...
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Police scale back search for escapees
Indiana State Police have called off their intensive ground search for two Indiana State Prison inmates who escaped over the weekend. The search was discontinued overnight,...
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Fewer Indiana students lighting up
Indiana youth are snuffing out the smoking habit. The 2008 Youth Tobacco Survey finds that fewer middle and high school students are lighting up than in the past, a decline that...
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Earnhardt still hopes to finish season strong
JOLIET, Ill. — ForDale Earnhardt Jr., one chance remains to salvage something memorable from the 2009 NASCAR season. That chance comes July 26 in the Allstate 400 at the...
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Man critical after attacking another with bottle
A 21-year-old man was shot in the chest this evening after he attacked an armed man with a bottle, police said. The shooting occurred during an altercation in front of a home in...
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Riley doctors: Woman did not smother baby
Doctors at Riley Hospital for Children said a mother did not roll over onto an infant brought to their facility from the Southeastside on Wednesday. “This child has a previously...
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Oscar-winning actor Karl Malden dead at 97
LOS ANGELES — Karl Malden, the Academy Award-winning actor and Gary, Ind., native whose intelligent characterizations on stage and screen made him a star despite his plain looks,...
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IndyCar drivers apologize for 'awful race'
RICHMOND, Va. — Scott Dixon described the IndyCar Series race at Richmond International Raceway as “a bit of a procession, unfortunately,” and said the 300-lap event was...
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Tending to the wounded with new therapies
Dr. Monica Joyner is a wound-care specialist with St. Francis Hospital&Health Centers. Question: What does the field of wound care do? Answer:We’re seeing an increasing...
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House, Senate GOP lawmakers back budget
With lawmakers set to begin negotiating Wednesday morning on a new state budget, Republican legislators said today they think there is almost nothing to negotiate. Senate and House...
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In happier days: Home is playground for family
Note to readers: The following story was published July 7, 2006, in The Indianapolis Star. In a house with 5- and 9-year-old girls running around, every floor is a potential...
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Indy gives $4.5M in anti-crime grants
The mayor of Indianapolis encouraged the recipients of anti-crime grants from the city to keep working to help their neighborhoods. “I like to think we’re bringing out the best in...
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Fishers steps up in girls track
1st state qualifiers are evidence of high expectations The Fishers High School girls track team continued to make strides this season, qualifying its first athletes for the state...
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New summer golf circuit for grades 5-12
Center Grove girls golf coach Jim Williams figured it was time to bring high-level, summer golf competition to the players instead of having them go look for it. Williams and...
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Braves don't hesitate to use everyone on the roster
Braves would use entire roster if that’s what it takes to win Most baseball coaches prefer a set lineup and pitching rotation . . . notJohn Zangrilli. The Brebeuf Jesuit...
