Stories tagged with "large numbers"
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No shortage of sights near stadium
MIAMI — I braved the South Florida elements (hey, it dipped all the way down to 65 degrees by kickoff!) to bring you 10 bits of scenery Sunday from Super Bowl XLIV. 1. Anyone...
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Indiana hunters bag 6,300 Canada geese
State wildlife officials say Indiana hunters killed an estimated 6,300 Canada geese last year during a special hunting season. State waterfowl biologist Adam Phelps said nearly...
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Indiana hunters bag 6,300 Canada geese
State wildlife officials say Indiana hunters killed an estimated 6,300 Canada geese last year during a special hunting season. State waterfowl biologist Adam Phelps said nearly...
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Indiana hunters bag 6,300 Canada geese
State wildlife officials say Indiana hunters killed about 6,300 Canada geese last year during a special hunting season. State waterfowl biologist Adam Phelps says that nearly 3,000...
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Many choosing faith from spiritual buffet
When it comes to religion, many Americans like the build-your-own approach. Large numbers attend services of traditions other than their own and blend Christianity with Eastern and...
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Union urges teachers to show board they are unhappy with stalemate
The Carmel Clay Education Association is encouraging teachers to show up in large numbers at tonight’s school board meeting. Brian Lyday, the president of the teachers...
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A reasoned debate on health care
I learned several things since last Sunday when I asked you to respond to several key questions about health-care reform. I learned that if inflammatory language regarding...
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Edited 'Bruno' to play in U.K. for younger teens
LOS ANGELES (AP) Bruno is getting a makeover in Great Britain so younger teens can see the movie.Universal Pictures UK is releasing an edited version of Sacha Baron Cohen's...
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U.S. foreclosures rise to record; Indiana's dip
Although 342,038 tallied nationally was a 1 rise, Indiana’s 5,019 filings for month showed 2% decline% U.S. property foreclosures hit a record-high rate in April, but Indiana...
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Norovirus sickens 180 on Butler campus
Student bloggers are calling it the “Butler plague,” and it has struck again with a vengeance.“I woke up with a queasy stomach and a pounding headache,”...
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DNR points hunters at Canada geese
Two Indiana state parks will close for two weekends so hunters can reduce the parks’ Canada goose population.Potato Creek and Summit Lake state parks will close Dec. 6-7 and...
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Officials: No poll issues from ACORN
Crown Point Lake County election officials say there were no significant problems at the polls because of new voter registration forms generated by the controversial community...
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The Sanctuary's popularity may spur kitchen expansion
The restaurant at The Sanctuary in Zionsville is open, and owner Nancy Noel is considering expanding the kitchen to accommodate the large numbers of diners and special events it...
