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Opponents expected at hearing on I-69 project

Opponents of the Interstate 69 extension from Indianapolis to Evansville are warning that a 27-mile portion of the highway
could inflict significant ecological damage on a sensitive, cave-filled region of the state.

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Purdue expert: Tracking tags may threaten privacy

Information security expert Eugene Spafford says companies can use the radio frequency identification tags for their own benefit
by tracking what consumers have purchased without the risk of being noticed spying on them at a store.

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FinishMaster reports lower sales, profit

The Indianapolis-based distributor of automotive paints and accessories reported that its second-quarter profit dipped nearly
2 percent, to $3.7 million, from the same period a year earlier.

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Brightpoint boosts revenue, profit

Brightpoint Inc. on Wednesday reported second-quarter revenue of $788.6 million as the Indianapolis company continued to grow
its share of the wireless device distribution business.

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Republic Airways profit dips despite higher revenue

The 2009 acquisition of Frontier and Midwest airlines more than doubled second-quarter revenue for Indianapolis-based Republic
Airways Holdings Inc., the company said late Tuesday, but profit fell because of additional expenses.

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Seven cab companies denied licenses

The city of Indianapolis’ Department of Code Enforcement rejected the applications largely because the companies didn’t have
a dispatch facility or didn’t have employees to staff a facility.

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Upgrades planned for Auburn classic auto auction

The new owner of a long-running classic car auction in northern Indiana has announced plans to finish $1.5 million in improvements
to the facility before running its traditional Labor Day weekend sale for the first time.

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BP: Hayward out as CEO

BP PLC says Tony Hayward will step down as chief executive officer on Oct. 1, to be succeeded by American Robert Dudley.

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