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  • March 2008
    • Dems Hope May 6 Primary Will Settle Race

      Dems Hope May 6 Primary Will Settle Race

      Many Democratic observers are looking past the April 22 Pennsylvania primary to the May 6 contests in Indiana and North Carolina as a chance to finally determine the primary race before the national convention. With 187 delegates at stake, May 6 holds the biggest delegate trove remaining, and the outcome of the day's contests may sway uncommitted Dem superdelegates, Newsweek reports. More »

    • Chelsea Draws the Monica Query

      Chelsea Draws the Monica Query

      “Presumably, the question had to come at some point,” write the LA Times ’ Andrew Malcolm and Mark Silva, but Chelsea Clinton dealt with an audience query on Monica Lewinsky “quite neatly” yesterday. The question came at the end of an Indiana college appearance when a man asked if Bill’s notorious affair had hurt Hillary’s credibility. More »

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      Hillary Clinton   Bill Clinton   Indiana   affair   Chelsea Clinton   Monica Lewinsky

    • Midwest Flood Death Toll at 16

      Midwest Flood Death Toll at 16

      Storms that caused flooding across the country's midsection have killed 16 people, and bad weather remains a threat, the AP reports. A snowstorm battering Minnesota and Illinois grounded hundreds of flights, and forecasters predicted a 9-inch total. Thousands were forced into shelters as rivers continued to swell; in many states, floodwaters might not crest until the weekend. More »

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      Chicago   Ohio   Illinois   flood   Minnesota   flooding   Missouri   Indiana   Midwest   Kentucky   Arkansas   snowstorm   Maine   rain   snow   rainstorms

    • Voters Split Over Obama's Pastor Problem

      Voters Split Over Obama's Pastor Problem

      How is the Jeremiah Wright controversy playing with voters in Pennsylvania and Indiana? The reaction isn't unanimous, but the Boston Globe finds many who say the inflammatory sound bites swayed them toward Hillary Clinton. “Twenty years he put up with that?” said one 82-year old Indiana woman said of Barack Obama. “He was softening me up. He was kind of even with Hillary.” More »

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      Barack Obama   Pennsylvania primary   Jeremiah Wright   Indiana   voters

    • 13 Dead in Midwest Floods

      13 Dead in Midwest Floods

      Massive flooding across the central US has left 13 people dead and three missing, the AP reports. Record or near-record crests were reported across Missouri; Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio also saw flooding. Rescuers were searching for a Texas teenager washed into a drainage pipe and for two people in Arkansas whose vehicles were swept away on flooded roads. More »

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      Texas   Ohio   Illinois   flooding   Indiana   Missouri   rain   storm system

  • January 2008
    • State Tolls Rising—Some by 50%

      State Tolls Rising&mdash;Some by 50%

      As subprime fallout ripples across the country, several states are planning to increase road, bridge, and tunnel tolls, and not by mere pennies, USA Today reports. The George Washington Bridge, for example—which lets New Jerseyites into the Big Apple—will raise its rush hour price from $5 to $8 for cars, and $35 for trucks. One official defended the move, saying, "People view highways as free, but they're not." More »

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      California   New York   New Jersey   Pennsylvania   Indiana   highways   toll   Indiana Toll Road

    • DNA May Shine Light on Killer

      DNA May Shine Light on Killer

      Authorities in Indiana are hoping DNA evidence will help them close the case of a woman who killed at least 25 people in the early 20th century before possibly faking her own death. A woman's headless body was found in the burned-out basement of Belle Gunness' house in 1908, and suspicions that the body wasn't hers soon arose, LiveScience reports. She may have fled West and continued killing. More »

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      murder   genetics   Indiana   DNA evidence   serial killers

  • October 2007
    • Escaped Con Busted After 35 Years

      Escaped Con Busted After 35 Years

      An escaped Indiana inmate convicted of murdering her husband has been arrested after living 35 years in Tennessee, where she remarried and raised a family. The 64-year-old woman escaped while serving a life sentence in 1972.  She was living with her third husband and two of her seven children when she was arrested last week. More »

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      Indiana   Tennessee

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