Stories tagged with "no doubt"
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Butcher contributes much-needed energy
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Garrett Butcher said he never considered redshirting this college basketball season anyway. On Saturday night, it was evident how much he can help the No....
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Crean's lament: Hoosiers aren't physical
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Through all the frustrations of a 6-25 season a year ago, Indiana basketball coach Tom Crean always seemed to find the silver lining. But moments...
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Foot surgery sidelines Purdue guard Jackson
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue sophomore guard Lewis Jackson will be out indefinitely after undergoing surgery today to repair a foot injury suffered late last week. “We’ll miss...
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IU counting on freshmen to spark turnaround
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Reasonable expectations. That term probably haunts Indiana basketball fans who hope this year’s team is considerably better than the 6-25 group Tom...
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Shooting victim was to start new job
Food, wine expert is passionate about his career, friends say Gabe Jordan rose from busing tables six years ago at one of the city’s fanciest restaurants to opening one...
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Private sector boosts student loan program
Legislation passed recently by the U. S. House of Representatives to dismantle the student loan program is an example of an unnecessary government takeover. As a Sallie Mae...
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It's time to change the way we view the role of the clergy
A Lutheran pastor was fuming. “I can’t believe the number of clergy who think they are entitled to jobs,” she said. Whether they are newly ordained or veterans...
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When a public defender is also a defendant
When Mark Batey met with his public defender earlier this fall about a pending battery charge, Batey had no idea how well the attorney understood his predicament. At the same time...
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Eagles make progress, and it's likely to continue
The Zionsville volleyball team entered the season with some specific goals. Among them: Win 25 games, up from 18 the year before and 11 in 2007, and earn a top-three spot in the...
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Westfield HS teachers stage time-sensitive fashion show
WESTFIELD — Fashion Merchandising teacher Michelle Goudy thought she looked great in her big hair, oversized sweater, matching stirrup pants and high heels, “but my...
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Post-IBM welfare process cloudy
Bloomington, Ind. — Secretary of State Anne Murphy had few answers for lawmakers today about how the state will transition to a new welfare delivery system now that the $1.34...
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Prizing peace on the home front
It is a sign of our weird political moment that the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to President Obama will probably hurt him among some of his fellow citizens. His opponents are...
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Cardinals seeking 'special season'
Reigning Conference Indiana champions are in a three-way battle for second place Not long ago, a winning record would be cause to celebrate for the Southport football team. Coach...
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Celebrate Columbus Day with pasta
The history of pasta is as tangled as a bowlful of spaghetti. You’ve probably heard the story that the 13th-century merchant Marco Polo, who spent 17 years in China, brought...
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Can Hoosiers keep Chappell clean vs. Buckeyes defense?
Can IU’s line keep QB clean versus Buckeyes? BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana’s football team is tied for the national lead for fewest sacks allowed. So why...
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Commentary: Notre Dame football is on its way back
Notre Dame on its way back This is for the many Notre Dame haters out there, and the news is not good. The evidence is growing. The dark ages in South Bend might be over. More...
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Haters be warned: Notre Dame is winning again
This is for the many Notre Dame haters out there, and the news is not good. The evidence is growing. The dark ages in South Bend might be over. More anti-domers out there,...
