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Indiana teachers union ending disability payments-WEB ONLY

Indiana’s largest teachers union says it will stop making payments in July to people who are supposed to get long-term disability benefits from its insurance trust. A National Education Association trustee who has taken over the Indiana State Teachers Association’s troubled insurance arm had previously said that his top priority was making sure teachers and […]

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Daniels spells out his budget proposal-WEB ONLY

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels is calling legislators back to the Statehouse next week to resume work on a new state budget, and legislative leaders are already meeting to lay the budget groundwork. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Daniels told a bipartisan group of lawmakers yesterday that the special legislative session would begin June 11. […]

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Indiana, other hard-hit auto states seek fed help-WEB ONLY

Officials in four Midwestern states badly hurt by the auto industry’s woes are lining up to ask the Cabinet secretaries crisscrossing the region for a better deal when it comes to getting funds from the federal recovery act. With the bankruptcy filing of industry icon General Motors Corp. just days old and Chrysler LLC plants […]

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Daniels sets special legislative session-WEB ONLY

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels is calling legislators back to the Statehouse next week to resume work on a new state budget. Daniels told members of the bipartisan State Budget Committee today that the special legislative session would begin June 11. Daniels said he hopes that give lawmakers plenty of time to agree on a spending […]

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Source: GM to sell Hummer to Chinese company-WEB ONLY

General Motors Corp. has a tentative agreement to sell its Hummer brand to Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Co. of China, a person briefed on the deal said today. GM announced earlier today that it has a memorandum of understanding to sell the brand of rugged SUVs, but the company didn’t disclose the buyer. The […]

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New deal could save Indiana-made Hummer-WEB ONLY

General Motors Corp. said today that it has tentatively agreed to sell its Hummer brand, a day after the U.S. automaker filed for bankruptcy protection with hopes that it will transform its most profitable assets into a new company within just 30 days. The Detroit-based company did not name the proposed buyer or the price, […]

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Indiana funds appeal Chrysler sale approval-WEB ONLY

A federal bankruptcy judge has approved the sale of most of Chrysler LLC’s assets to Italy’s Fiat, moving the American automaker a step closer to its goal of a quick exit from court protection. But it didn’t take long for a trio of Indiana state pension and construction funds to file an appeal, saying that […]

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Daniels: Cut spending, but boost schools-WEB ONLY

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels wants to slash overall state spending by 2.5 percent, but the budget he outlined in a live broadcast last night would give public schools and student aid a boost. The Republican governor also said he’s willing to reach into the state’s piggy bank – a bit. He said he wants to […]

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GM bankruptcy is 4th-biggest in U.S. history-WEB ONLY

General Motors filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection today as part of the Obama administration’s plan to shrink the automaker to a sustainable size and give a majority ownership stake to the federal government.GM’s bankruptcy filing is the fourth-largest in U.S. history and the largest for an industrial company. The company said it has $172.81 […]

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UPDATE: GM bankruptcy 4th-biggest in U.S. history-WEB ONLY

General Motors filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection today as part of the Obama administration’s plan to shrink the automaker to a sustainable size and give a majority ownership stake to the federal government. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 GM’s bankruptcy filing is the fourth-largest in U.S. history and the largest for an industrial […]

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Construction spending posts surprising gain-WEB ONLY

U.S. construction spending rose 0.8 percent in April, defying economists’ forecasts for a decline. The unexpected gain – the most since August – marked the second straight month that builders boosted spending on construction projects around the country, the Commerce Department reported today. Economists were bracing for a 1.2-percent drop in construction spending for April. […]

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Two longtime Indiana University leaders retiring-WEB ONLY

Indiana University will lose two of its top Bloomington campus administrators as Richard McKaig and Terry Clapacs retire this summer. McKaig is the campus’ dean of students and will retire July 31 after 38 years at the university. Clapacs is the vice president and chief administration officer and will end his 43 years with IU […]

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Judge OKs sale of most Chrysler assets to Fiat-WEB ONLY

A federal bankruptcy judge approved the sale of most of Chrysler LLC’s assets to Italy’s Fiat, moving the American automaker a step closer to its goal of a quick exit from court protection. But a trio of Indiana state pension and construction funds filed an appeal, saying that the ruling sets aside the rights of […]

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Consumer spending dips, savings rate surges-WEB ONLY

Frugal consumers trimmed spending in April – although by less than expected – as rising unemployment kept pocketbooks in check. With income growth far outpacing spending, Americans’ personal savings rate zoomed to 5.7 percent, the highest since February 1995, the Commerce Department reported today. Consumer spending dipped 0.1 percent in April. That was slightly less […]

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General Motors begins bankruptcy filing-WEB ONLY

General Motors Corp., the century-old automaker battered by the economic downturn, mounting debt and management problems, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this morning as part of an Obama administration plan to shrink the automaker to a sustainable size and give a majority-ownership stake to the federal government. GM’s bankruptcy filing is the fourth-largest in […]

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Daniels to outline budget in live broadcast-WEB ONLY

Gov. Mitch Daniels will outline his latest budget proposal to Indiana residents during a live television broadcast tonight at 6 p.m., a day before going over the plan with lawmakers. Daniels’ office said Friday that the remarks will only last about 5 minutes. Tomorrow, a formal budget presentation will be made to a legislative committee. […]

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Chrysler bankruptcy-sale ruling likely today-WEB ONLY

A bankruptcy judge said Friday that he will rule by today on whether Chrysler LLC can go forward with its plan sell most of the company to a group headed by Italy’s Fiat and take a big step toward its goal of a speedy exit from Chapter 11. U.S. Judge Arthur Gonzalez’s ruling will likely […]

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General Motors preparing to announce bankruptcy-WEB ONLY

With the clock ticking on a June 1 government deadline to restructure, General Motors Corp. worked feverishly yesterday to shore up its global businesses to clear the way for a speedy reorganization in bankruptcy court. GM, part of American life for more than 100 years and once the country’s largest employer, is expected to file […]

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Guidebook beats smartphones in smackdown

Guidebook beats smartphones in smackdown Slow download speeds, small screens hinder phones Conde Nast Traveler magazine sent three reporters to Moscow, one armed with an iPhone, one with a BlackBerry Bold, and one with an old-fashioned guidebook, to see whether the gadgets or the book were more helpful in completing a series of typical tourist […]

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Ivy Tech searching for ways to deal with growth-WEB ONLY

Rapidly growing Ivy Tech Community College has formed a study committee to figure out how the school can cope with its growing enrollment amid budget limitations. Ivy Tech officials worry the school may not be able to accommodate the increasing crush of students. Summer-class enrollment is up 33 percent over last year. The study committee […]

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