Stories tagged with "pace"
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Markets lag as investors await solid news
NEW YORK — A year after the stock market began its comeback from 12-year lows, investors are looking for the next big thing. Stocks have lost some of the momentum that...
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No refueling, more intrigue for Formula One in 2010
BANGKOK — The Formula One season begins this week with yet another set of new rules and regulations, including an end to in-race refueling. The refueling ban does not mean an end...
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No refueling, more intrigue for Formula One in 2010
BANGKOK — The Formula One season begins this week with yet another set of new rules and regulations, including an end to in-race refueling. The refueling ban does not mean an end...
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We're being punished as our districts grow
It seems like a bad math problem. When you consider recent changes to Indiana’s school funding formula — the way in which the state determines how to distribute sales...
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Look for some giveaways right before Election Day
We’ve all heard the proverb “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” Apparently, many of our elected...
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Data on industry output, home building boost hopes
WASHINGTON — The latest evidence that manufacturers are helping lead the economic recovery emerged today in a report that industrial production posted its seventh straight...
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1,150 students plan to be in dance marathon
Carmel This year’s Carmel High School Dance Marathon is on pace to be the biggest one yet. Sarah Wolff, one of the faculty sponsors, said the registration for...
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1,150 join Carmel High dance marathon
CARMEL — This year’s Carmel High School Dance Marathon is on pace to be the biggest one yet. Sarah Wolff, one of the faculty sponsors along with Michelle Foutz, said...
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Indiana revenues miss forecast again
Indiana’s revenue continues to fall short of projections, Gov. Mitch Daniels announced this morning. For January, the state’s tax receipts were more than $70 million...
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Overheated outlet led to fatal motel fire
Investigators say a fire that killed an Indianapolis man at a southwestern Indiana motel was caused by an overheated electrical outlet. Vincennes fire chief Mike Lankford says the...
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Indiana is running out of emergency radio codes
The state agency that gives out radio identification codes is running short of IDs, a situation some emergency officials worry could make communication difficult in crisis...
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Dragon boat racers paddle for their cure
A red drum sits at the front of the boat, tattooed with the names of the team’s fallen. Its beat keeps the pace for the women — all breast cancer survivors — who...
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Jobless claims take surprising drop
WASHINGTON — The number of newly laid-off workers filing claims for unemployment benefits dropped unexpectedly last week, a sign the job market is healing as the economy...
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New U.S. jobless benefit claims rise unexpectedly by 7,000
WASHINGTON — The number of newly laid off workers filing claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose last week as the recovery of the nation’s battered labor...
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Pacers' Price to get more time
A.J. Price, in his thick New York accent, refers to his confidence as playing with a “swagger.” It’s an intangible that allows him to play his game —...
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Victim in motel fire was Indianapolis man
Vincennes — Authorities say an Indianapolis man died in a fire at a southwestern Indiana motel that left two others who shared his room hospitalized. The Knox County coroner...
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Vincennes motel fire kills Indianapolis man
VINCENNES, Ind. — Authorities say a 30-year-old Indianapolis man died in a fire at a southwestern Indiana motel that left two others sharing the same room hospitalized. The Knox...
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Houston's defense finally turns the corner
HOUSTON — It’s hard to imagine a new defensive coordinator getting off to a worse start than Frank Bush. After three games, the Houston Texans were 1-2 and reeling....
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Avon Schools' growth slowing, study finds
Avon — Four years ago, with growth at unprecedented highs, Avon Schools administrators faced some tough decisions. With the help of projections from Robert L. Boyd of the...
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Money's gone because Congress spends it
Marie Cocco (“Low times for middle class,” Oct. 16) repeats the weary assertion that “Social Security has sufficient benefits though 2037.” Nothing could be...
