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- ‘Hope’ shirts, Dow surge coincided- Frank Gray Thursday
In early 2008, about the time the stock market had fallen 2,000 points from its peak a few months earlier, Mike Marker and a friend, Jeremy Chastain, decided it was time for America to change its mind-set.
- Clerk makes cut easy for council- Political Notebook Sunday
Salary cuts for themselves, the mayor and even all city employees weren’t too frightening for members of the Fort Wayne City Council to make last week.
Left-turn changes in works- Road Sage Drivers might no longer have to wait for phantom turn signals, but it will take some time to reach that dream.
- Bayh’s push for jet engine – pork or practicality?- Sylvia A. Smith Sunday
Spending millions to build an alternative engine for the jet plane the military wants to eventually make up most of its fleet of fighter planes: prudent move or wasteful spending.
Defending opposing opinions- Tracy Warner Tuesday
“I do not agree with what you have to say, but I’ll defend to the death your right to say it.
- Spice up your life ... or not- Wedding Belle Friday
Hi, my name is Kim and I suffer from acid reflux. I have the kind of acid reflux that you forget about. You eat fatty foods. You eat fried foods. You even eat spicy foods, and live a glorious culinary life.
You load 16 tons and what do you get? The Get a Load of This podcast, of course!- Get a load of this9:23 pm Wednesday This week's gabfest features a discussion of cinema's most egregiously miscast roles. Also the most egregiously aghast Poles. Also, the most egregiously grass-fed foals.
- Verbatim: Manchester, Parkview pick Randallia site for pharmacy campus - The Scoop10:53 am Friday
“Locating the graduate School of Pharmacy in the Randallia neighborhood enriches everybody involved,” said Manchester President Jo Young Switzer.
- REPA's political fall-out- Learning Curve11:35 am Wednesday
In three public hearings across the state and in written comments submitted to the Department of Education, Indiana educators spoke loudly and clearly to show displeasure with proposed changes to teacher licensing standards.
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