Stories tagged with "photo"
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Financial reform protests set for today
Members of Americans for Financial Reform intend to capture testimonies and photos of Indiana residents today. A “photo petition” will be at Monument Circle and near...
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Indianapolis police district plans Santa breakfast for kids
The Southeast District of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police will host a holiday breakfast Saturday. Breakfast with Santa will be from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 am at Shepherd Community...
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Taylor Swift, her family tour Notre Dame
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Country music singer Taylor Swift attracted a crowd as she visited the University of Notre Dame campus. Swift toured the school with her family Wednesday,...
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Pike graduates survive tsunami
Sara and Cale Reeves, 1999 Pike High School graduates, are just fine — they escaped any direct damage or pain from the earthquake and tsunami that hit Samoa on Tuesday. But...
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Gannett ad center coming to Downtown
Gannett Co. will create centralized advertisement production centers in Indianapolis and Des Moines that will serve its publishing division. The Indianapolis office, which will be...
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Gannett to expand Indy-based operations
Gannett Co. will create centralized advertisement production centers in Indianapolis and Des Moines that will service its publishing division. The Indianapolis office, to be...
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Police: Man stole woman's car on 1st date
FERNDALE, Mich. — Police in Michigan say a first date went from bad to worse when a Detroit man skipped out on the restaurant bill, then stole his date’s car. Police say...
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Teacher was moving in, not dealing with students yet
In response to the Aug. 14 letter, "Teaching in sandals won’t win students’ respect,‘’ the photo that ran with The Star’s Aug. 12 back-to-school...
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Design help can be just a click away
Our picks to click this week: Laura Casey Interiors(www.lauracaseyinteriors.com/blog) provides a primer on table settings with diagrams from Emily Post....
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Cooling off and having fun on a hot day
Water, water everywhere, especially on a hot summer day. Kids and adults of all ages enjoyed the sunny weather Monday at Splash Island, the outdoor pool area of the Plainfield...
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Headless in Hobart: Balloon decapitated
The owner of a fireworks store in Northwest Indiana is offering a $350 reward to find out who took the head off a 35-foot-tall American eagle balloon that has drawn shoppers for...
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Obama just can't stop making big mistakes
Let’s imagine that President George W. Bush had sent Air Force One on a flight over New York with an F-16 following it. There would have been calls for his impeachment. There...
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Teen bands needed for Fishers Freedom Festival
The Fishers Freedom Festival is seeking teenaged bands to play in the Teen Tent on June 27 and 28. Band members should be 13 to 18 years old and willing to donate their performance...
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Inspiring story, photo on Special Olympians
Kudos to The Star for including the inspiring photo and accompaning story ("Special Olympians collect more honors,‘’ March 25) of a father’s loving hug. It...
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USA Swimming suspends Phelps for 3 months
Michael Phelps was suspended from competition for three months by USA Swimming, the latest fallout from a photo that showed the Olympic great inhaling from a marijuana pipe.The...
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Tom Cruise in Brazil turns reporters into fans
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- Tom Cruise may sometimes confuse his countries, but he's winning fans among Brazil's press corps.A news conference to promote his movie "Valkyrie"...
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Hoops, bowling mark Obamas' White House first days
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama says he's been playing hoops on the White House basketball court and his 7-year-old daughter, Sasha, wants to join a basketball...
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Phelps in hot water again after pot pic surfaces
Yawn. Is Mickey Rooney writing for the AP now? I...
