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US waitress gets $446 tip on $6 meal
A waitress in Indiana was in for a surprise when she received 446 dollars tip on a 6-dollar meal by one of her regular customers. According to NBC affiliate WTHR, CeCe Bruce, a part-time student at Martin University in Indianapolis, has been employed by a local Steak 'n Shake restaurant as a waitress for two years. When Bruce first collected Miss Jo's credit card receipt on Wednesday morning, ...
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WISH-TV rakes in bucks with citys only locally produced lifestyle show
"Indy Style"--an hour’s worth of TV programming on everything from recipes to music to fitness to screen-door-repair tips--fills its show with guests who are a combination of invited guests, sponsors and one-time-only ...
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Athenaeum weighs redevelopment bids for surface parking lot
Three developers are competing to build a mixed-use project likely to include a parking garage on a surface lot adjacent to the historic Athenaeum ...
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Mobile health apps could cut into legacy companies turf
The future of Indiana’s sprawling health care and life sciences industry might be threatened by an unlikely source: smartphone ...
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Oesterle sells land to Angies List reaping millions
Angie’s List Inc. CEO Bill Oesterle has collected millions of dollars over the years by renting to the company property for its expanding campus along East Washington Street. Now, the landlord and chief executive is pocketing millions more by selling Angie’s the property, at well above its assessed ...
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Movie Review
A Woman is a Woman (Une femme est une femme) [DVD]
Jean-Luc Godard spend the decade of the 1950s writing influential film criticism for the French journal Cahiers du cinma, and when he launched his own filmmaking career in 1959, he dove in and never looked back. In just over a year, from 1959 to 1960, he had completed three ... ...
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Spate of banking mergers may be just the beginning
First Merchants Corp. CEO Michael Rechin thinks a wave of bank mergers is coming-driven by financial institutions’ quest to increase profits in an environment where super-low interest rates continue to squeeze ...
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Freeneys S.D. visit continues Ingram surgery next week
described it to the newspaper . Ingram then slowed to avoid contact with Rivers, planting his left leg in the turf. Then the knee gave way. "I was praying that wasn't what it was when I saw him grab his knee," outside ...
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Conflict brews between Carmel bar city
CARMEL, Ind. - Trouble is brewing between a popular bar in Carmel and Carmel city leaders over noise violations. The mayor says the time for warnings is over and he's ready to crack down, but the owner of Detour says a huge event planned for Saturday is now ruined because of this battle with the city. Detour planned to have their second annual pole day party sponsored by Indy car driver ...
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Controversy surrounding service dogs
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - Nick Bennett of Johnson County is an Iraq war veteran, who survived a rocket attack. "I took an actual shell casing in my right shoulder, put shrapnel in my side, and my left arm and when I got spun around tore off the back of my hand." He made it home to Indiana, in serious condition, continuing his rehab at the local VA Hospital. Nick's physical pain ...
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Colts Cunningham is drafts Mr. Irrelevant
NEW YORK -- And in the end, there was only one sliver of drama left at Radio City Music Hall. Who is this year's "Mr. ...
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He is the most evil, vile, demonic criminal. He is dead to me. There will be no visits, there will be no phone calls. He can never be Daddy again. I have no sympathy for the man.
Angie Gregg
Gregg was speaking about her father Ariel Castro who allegedly kidnapped, raped and held captive for a decade, three young women in Cleveland, Ohio.
Hotel Review
Millennium Hotel, Queenstown, New Zealand
I've reviewed this hotel before, and found it one of my favourites in New Zealand. Queenstown is located in the ...
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