Stories tagged with "red flags"
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Tragic end to another child's story
Jeremiah Williams was saved by an Indianapolis minister and his wife. Because they did not get the help they sought from the state agency responsible for protecting children, he is...
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In Dallas, watch your language
What’s next? A resurgence of segregated swimming pools, where they only let Mexican-Americans swim on Fridays because they drain the pool on Saturdays? A return to segregated...
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Barrichello takes pole for home F-1 race
Rubens Barrichello has won the pole for his hometown Brazilian Grand Prix in a chaotic qualifying session that was affected by heavy rain in Sao Paulo. He’s the only title...
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Indy leads the fight against H1N1 flu
Health-care workers here are among first in U.S. to get nasal mist Indianapolis medical workers were among the first in the country to receive the H1N1 flu vaccine Monday as the...
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Clark ready to go after concussion
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Dallas Clark doesn’t have a medical degree, but he is getting to be a voice of authority when the topic turns to concussions. The Indianapolis Colts...
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Franklin College sues Ohio-based university
Franklin College filed a federal lawsuit Monday against Franklin University to stop the Ohio institution, which is opening a location in the Castleton area on the Northeastside,...
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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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Unknown origin of zoning law should make public wary
The proposed planned unit development, or PUD, zoning ordinance now on the July agenda of Zionsville’s Plan Commission was sent there by Zionsville’s Town Council....
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Simple step to save children's lives
Once again, the urgent need for an independent ombudsman for child welfare has been demonstrated to the Indiana General Assembly by a news media probe into the darkest depths of...
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Marshall Community High School teacher returned to classroom despite complaints
Man faces preliminary charges of child molesting, solicitation A Marshall Community High School teacher arrested Friday on allegations of child molesting had continued to teach...
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Marshall Community High School teacher returned to classroom despite complaints
Man faces preliminary charges of child molesting, solicitation A Marshall Community High School teacher arrested Friday on allegations of child molesting continued to teach despite...
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Its inhaled insulin will succeed where Big Pharma failed, MannKind says
Its inhaled insulin will succeed where Big Pharma failed, MannKind says Will a small California biotech get the last laugh on Eli Lilly and Co., Pfizer, Novo Nordisk and the rest...
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Smokers ignore warnings at their own risk
The coincidence of such opposite viewpoints in The Star on April 1 concerning smoking stirred me to ask some questions to focus some thinking gone wrong. As history tells us, the...
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Conseco shares soar 35 percent
Wall Street reacted favorably today to Conseco’s news today about its earnings and its new line of credit. Shares soared 24 cents, or 35 percent, to close at 92 cents.Conseco...
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Conseco's survival in question again
Auditors’ concerns fuel new bankruptcy fears Carmel-based insurer Conseco said today that it has not completed its financial statements for the 2008 year — as it hoped...
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Conseco's survival in question again
Auditors’ concerns fuel new bankruptcy fears Conseco, Hamilton County’s largest corporate employer, stunned investors and rattled employees Monday when it said outside...
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Snow blocks mail deliveries in Bloomington
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The motto might say neither rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night will keep postal employees from their appointed rounds, but apparently mounds of snow...
