Stories tagged with "sept 11"
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Hickory Elementary program pays tribute to veterans
After Air Force Maj. Myron Stamps attended Hickory Elementary’s Veterans Day celebration last year, the father of two students at the school was so impressed that he wanted...
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It's not the guns: People are root cause of violence
In response to Dr. Stephen Dunlop’s Nov. 11 letter about re-examining the Second Amendment, the purpose of the amendment was to protect us from our own government as much as...
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Marriott posts 3Q loss on timeshares
Marriott International today said it lost $466 million in its third quarter on hefty impairment charges, mostly related to its timeshare business. The Bethesda, Md.-based hotel...
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Give general his troops for peace through strength
I read with interest the front-page story in The Star Sept. 21 in regard to Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s assessment of the situation in Afghanistan. I also found Fran...
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Description of play character as anti-Semitic is hurtful
Jay Harvey’s recent review of the Phoenix Theatre’s production of “The Most Damaging Wound’’ contains a terrible accusation against my colleague Blair...
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It's reasonable to disagree with health-care tactics
I still expect reasonable and critical thinking from academics, presidents and members of Congress. Instead, I find men like Ken Bode, who, when presented with rational argument,...
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Flags over Fishers: Thanks for commemorating the day
I want to thank the folks who have gathered each year on Sept. 11 at the bridge on 96th Street over I-69 in Fishers. They have never failed to remind us of those who perished and...
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When Bode needs care, he can leave the country
I read Ken Bode’s Sept. 11 column with the usual bad taste in my mouth ("We’re not allowed to ask, but questions still burn’’). It must be hard to be...
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Hamilton Co. Health Department moving
NOBLESVILLE — The Hamilton County Health Department will move to a new building northeast of Ind. 37 and Ind. 32 this month. The department will be at 18030 Foundation Drive...
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Warning sirens will be tested more often
Starting today, you may hear the outdoor warning sirens more frequently. The Indianapolis/Marion County Emergency Management Agency will continue the usual tests at 11 a.m. every...
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Mediator: Carmel school board, teachers union too far apart
A mediator from the Indiana Education Employee Review Board determined that after meeting with the Carmel Clay School Board and the Carmel Clay Education Association are too far...
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Erin Andrews to Oprah: Nude video was 'nightmare'
CHICAGO — ESPN reporter Erin Andrews said in an interview with Oprah Winfrey that having secretly videotaped nude footage of her distributed on the Internet was a...
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September in 'Vogue': Then and now
The documentary The September Issue, which revolves around the production of the 2007 issue of Vogue, opens in limited release Sept. 11. Observers will note that things have...
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Appraisal Guys to aid fundraiser
‘Cash in the Attic’ pair to visit Edinburgh Unless we are quite rich to start with, I think that deep in our collective psyche lurks the hopeful fantasy that somewhere,...
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Free NYC concert to mark 1st 9/11 Day of Service
NEW YORK (AP) Some prominent performers are saying thank you to the people who have answered President Obama's call to volunteer and to people connected to 9/11 —...
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LaToya Jackson appearing on '20/20'
To view this presentation, you need to install the Flash plug-in GET IT NOW NEW YORK (AP) ABC says LaToya Jackson will give her first one-on-one interview since...
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Online broadast will feature some Hancock County teams
The Crossroads Communications Sports Network will broadcast at least one football game each week involving a Hancock County school. Fans can listen to the games at...
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Northwest football at a glance
Last season: 2-8; lost 23-8 to Broad Ripple in first round of Class 4A Sectional 13. Coach: Aaron Sauter (2-8; second year). Key losses: DE/OG Jeremy Ford; RB/DB Dionte Keys. Key...
