Stories tagged with "raquo"
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Midwest Fashion Week will showcase hot, new designers
New York, London, Paris, Milan — the eyes of the world turned to the fashion industry’s major cities last month as designers debuted their Spring 2010 collections....
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Trophy raises the stakes for Millers, Shamrocks
Rivals clash with something new on the line Westfield may be out of the Hoosier Crossroads Conference football race, but the Shamrocks have plenty of reason to be motivated Friday...
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No running when cake's in the oven
I’ve probably said all the mom cliches through the years. You know the ones: “Don’t you roll your eyes at me” . . . “You’d better watch that...
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Kravitz: Without Melvin Simon, there are no Indiana Pacers.
Without Melvin Simon, there are no Indiana Pacers. Without Mel and his brother, Herb, the Pacers are either defunct or playing under another city’s flag, with Indiana’s...
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Lilly's pain could be shared by Indianapolis
Cuts could eliminate 3,600 more jobs in wider economy, while restructuring could speed drugs from pipeline to market 12:50 PM — Lilly shares down 1% Shares of Indianapolis...
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Lilly keeps staff up-to-date on restructuring
Employees first heard the news in a personal voice-mail message from Eli Lilly and Co. President and CEO John Lechleiter. As the day went on, they read more about it in the company...
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Cuts brought on by years of pipeline, patent woes
For years, Eli Lilly and Co. prided itself on avoiding the huge job cuts that have become common at bigger competitors, such as Pfizer, Merck and AstraZeneca. As long as...
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Flexible work schedules take hit amid downsizing
Experts: Lilly’s pullback to ‘core business hours’ may drive off staff Some employees at Eli Lilly and Co. will see their flexible work schedules abolished as the...
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Fellowships give artists a chance to renew their creative passions
i am in desperate need of this – tell me...
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Throw-away? Rechargeable? Here's advice
The smoke detector chirps, signaling that its battery is dead. Your portable DVD player quits working mid-flight. Do you reach for the convenient disposable batteries or the...
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School board using laptops to save money
NOBLESVILLE – The Noblesville School Board has begun using computer laptops to save the district paper and money. Board president Julia Kozicki said at Tuesday’s...
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Getting the hang of it isn't as difficult as it seems
Hanging baskets may seem intimidating to build, but they’re easy projects, growers say. The trickiest part may be keeping it watered through the season. Follow a few simple...
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IPS teacher kept his job despite red flags
School districts, state agency blamed in molestation case Indiana child welfare officials and school districts in two states had a responsibility to protect children in Lee N....
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Johnson County Jail needs and cost will be studied
Not long ago, Johnson County Sheriff Terry McLaughlin housed 325 inmates in the Johnson County Jail. With a more recent population at 309 — still five more than the...
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Patriotic music kicks off Sunday concert series
A free Sunday Concert Series in July begins this weekend in Lions Park, 115 S. Elm St. Zionsville Lions Club sponsors the concerts at 7 p.m. Picnicking and lawn chairs are welcome....
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3 institutions find new directors at the helm
There are some new faces is some important places this week. The Indianapolis Art Center, the Lawrence Township School Foundation and Lawrence Township Schools all have new...
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Police tow car, seek clues in Michael Jackson death
LOS ANGELES — Police investigating Michael Jackson’s death looked into his medical treatment Friday, seeking to interview one of the pop king’s doctors and...
