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1st half of Ind. highway ready, but cash runs low
CRANE, Ind. (AP) — The nation's longest new highway in the works — a nearly $3 billion interstate to link rural southwestern Indiana with the state's capital — is now half-built and ready for traffic, but lingering questions of when...
Tags: Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Government, Economy, Business and Finance, Mitch Daniels, Transportation
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GM gets new credit lines totaling $11B
DETROIT (AP) — General Motors says it has received $11 billion in credit lines from 35 financial institutions in 14 countries, boosting its available cash and credit to more than $42 billion. The company wouldn't say specifically what it plans to...
Tags: Moody's Corporation, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Credit and Debt, Ratings, Europe
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Better off 4 years later? A mixed bag of answers
It's a staple of every presidential election, a single question that puts the incumbent's record on trial and asks American voters to be the jurors. "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" Ronald Reagan asked in 1980 at the end of a...
Tags: Elections, Barack Obama, LinkedIn Corp., Energy Resources, Unemployment Benefits
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Indiana financier balks at possible 225-year sentence
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An attorney for an Indianapolis financier convicted of swindling some $200 million from investors as his business fell apart claims the government caused the company's collapse by ruining its reputation. The claims were included...
Tags: Fraud, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Republican Party, Punishment
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Indiana's governor hopefuls square off in initial debate
Associated PressZIONSVILLE, Ind. -- Republican Mike Pence defended his attendance record in Congress during the first gubernatorial debate Wednesday night and went on the attack against John Gregg for deficits the state ran up when the Democrat was speaker of the Indiana...Tags: Elections, Government, Republican Party, Budgets and Budgeting, Democratic Party
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Bailout lawsuit put Mourdock on political map
South Bend TribuneBefore Indiana Treasurer Richard Mourdock pulled off a historic upset in this year's Republican Senate primary, he was best known to most political observers as the man who tried to stop Chrysler's government-brokered bankruptcy. Mourdock, who toppled...Tags: The Wall Street Journal, Elections, Trials, Federal Bailout Funds, Local Elections
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Michigan senators draft new law if voters say no
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The leader of the Michigan Senate said he and fellow Republican colleagues are armed with a proposal to replace the state law that lets emergency managers take over local governments in the event voters strike it down in...Tags: Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Michigan Legislature, Government, Republican Party
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Company eyeing area for energy facility
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- A clean energy company based in Carmel is considering locating an energy plant in the South Bend area that would vaporize waste, including garbage and solid waste, and turn it into energy. Milton Stewart, CEO and chairman of Green Earth...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Environmental Pollution, Chemical Industry, Plant Openings, Environmental Issues
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Romney gives Dem support for tax deductions claim
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitt Romney has given Democrats plenty of support for their claim he manipulated his deductions to keep his overall 2011 federal income tax rate above a certain threshold for political purposes. The Republican presidential...
Tags: Elections, Mitt Romney, Crime, Law and Justice, Internal Revenue Service, Democratic Party
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Romney Medicare plan: Key details still in flux
WASHINGTON (AP) — Medicare is the one health insurance plan that will cover virtually every American at some point in life, and Republican Mitt Romney is proposing the biggest changes since its creation nearly 50 years ago. With important details...
Tags: Elections, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Insurance, Inflation and Deflation
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AP-GfK poll: Raise taxes to save Social Security
WASHINGTON (AP) — Most Americans say go ahead and raise taxes if it will save Social Security benefits for future generations. And raise the retirement age, if you have to. Both options are preferable to cutting monthly benefits, even for people...Tags: Elections, Media Industry, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Republican Party
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Romney: Big business is fine, helped by tax havens
HOPKINS, Minn. (AP) — Creating a potential headache for his campaign, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said big businesses in the U.S. were "doing fine" in part because they get advantages from offshore tax havens. His comments...
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