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Oregon St. Knocks Indiana Out of CWS
OMAHA, Neb. | Matt Boyd pitched a four-hitter and struck out 11 and Oregon State made a fourth-inning sacrifice fly stand for a 1-0 victory over Indiana in the College World Series on Wednesday ...
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11 tons of beef recalled
(CNN) - The United States Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Tuesday that 22,737 pounds of ground beef products are being recalled on fears that they may be contaminated ...
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Apartment complex changes course on flag policy
Football fans are still reacting to a new NFL policy that will ban purses and other bags from stadiums this fall. Colts fans can still wear the bling, but the sacks have to stay in the parking lot. ...
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EPA No asbestos fibers in air samples from Belmont Ave. fire
Asbestos and pop-up fires are two big concerns as investigators look for a cause of a massive warehouse fire on the Indianapolis southwest side. The fire at 202 S. Belmont Ave. at Nationwide ...
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Seized rabbits sent to rescues
Hundreds of rabbits seized from a south Indianapolis home are headed to rescue programs. Rick Cartheuser agreed in court Wednesday to surrender all but 15 of his rabbits to the city. The director of ...
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Mouchette [DVD]
It was French director Jean Renoir who said that great directors make the same film over and over again, which is his way of saying that committed artists are unable to tear themselves away from the themes they find most meaningful. It becomes part of the fabric of their artistry, the well f ... ...
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Hoosiers eliminated with 1-0 loss to Oregon State
OMAHA, Neb. - The Indiana Hoosiers season ended Wednesday night at the College World Series. Oregon State beat the Hoosiers 1-0 in the elimination game in Omaha. The Beavers got the game's only run on a fourth-inning sacrifice fly by Jake Rodriguez. Matt Boyd struck out 11 and only allowed four hits in the shutout. Aaron Slegers struck out five in nine innings for Indiana, surrendering ...
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2010 Summer Celebration shooter arrested after chase
The man who pleaded guilty to a shooting that injured nine people during Indiana Black Expo Summer Celebration was arrested again Wednesday after a police chase. Shamus Patton was taken into custody ...
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Female football fans get ready for new rules
Football fans are still reacting to a new NFL policy that will ban purses and other bags from stadiums this fall. Colts fans can still wear the bling, but the sacks have to stay in the parking lot. ...
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ACLU files lawsuit over IYG plate
INDIANAPOLIS - The fight over the specialty license plate for a group that supports gay youth in Indiana is headed to federal court. Officials with the American Civil Liberties Union want a judge to force the Bureau of Motor Vehicles to sell the plate once again. The plates went on sale in 2012, but the BMV suspended the plates three months later. 800 plates were issued, but BMV leaders ...
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REITs tumble most since 2011 on concern of rising rates
Shares in U.S. real estate investment trusts fell the most in 19 months Wednesday as the Federal Reserve said it could scale back bond purchases this year, fueling concern that rising interest rates will increase acquisition and refinancing ...
On the record
Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
Hassan Rouhani
Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
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Venetian Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas
In the middle of the Strip, and opposite the Mirage and Treasure Island is the Venetian, adjacent to its sister ...
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