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| 2008 May primary exit polling data for Indiana See exit polling data for Indiana's May 2008 primary. |
| Tell us about your voting experience Whether it was good, bad or ugly, we'd like to hear about your voting experience Tuesday. |
| Obama makes final rounds across Indiana After a late night, Senator Barack Obama got up early to try to reach as many voters as he could on Election Day. |
| Voters anxiously head to the polls Many voters didn't mind an early wake-up call for the chance to make a difference at the polls. |
| Decision 2008: Heavy turnout for Indiana primary "This one is off the charts." That's the way the Marion County clerk described voter turnout on Primary Tuesday. |
| IRL crew member dies after fight An IndyCar crew member died early Sunday following a fight at a west side bar. |
| Myanmar cyclone death toll soars past 22,000 The cyclone death toll soared above 22,000 on Tuesday and more than 41,000 others were missing in Myanmar. |
| Yahoo facing shareholder fireworks at July 3 annual meeting Yahoo Inc. can expect fireworks from irate shareholders seeking retribution for the company's decision to remain independent instead of accepting a $47.5 billion takeover offer from Microsoft Corp. |
| Tropicana Entertainment files for Chapter 11 protection The owner of Tropicana casinos in Atlantic City and Las Vegas filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday |
| Oil hits record $120.93 a barrel on supply woes Oil futures rose to an all-time high near $121 a barrel Tuesday in Asia, fueled by worries about threats to supply and a weakening of the U.S. dollar. |
| Wal-Mart expands low-price drug program; Target follows Wal-Mart Stores Inc announced Monday it would expand its discounted prescription drug program to offer 90-day supplies for $10 and add several women's medications at a discount. |
| 10M children worldwide die from lack of health care More than 200 million children worldwide under age 5 do not get basic health care, leading to nearly 10 million deaths annually from treatable ailments. |
| FDA study: Insulin pumps linked to injuries, deaths in teens Insulin pumps are used by tens of thousands of teenagers worldwide with Type 1 diabetes, but they can be risky. |
| Governor's race too close to call The Democratic primary race for governor is still very tight. |
| Carson wins 7th district race Andre Carson has been declared the winner in Indiana's seventh congressional district. |
| Clinton declares victory in Indiana Sen. Hillary Clinton is assuming she's won Indiana, although final results are not in yet. |
| Burton wins Republican primary Longtime incumbent Dan Burton emerged unscathed in Indiana's fifth congressional district race Tuesday night. |
| Obama wins NC Democratic primary Democratic front-runner Barack Obama swept to victory in the North Carolina primary Tuesday night and lengthened his lead in the delegate race. |
| Some Indiana polls kept open past 6:00 pm Scattered ballot shortages occurred across Indiana because of the large turnout for the Democratic primary. |
| Voters deciding numerous legislative primaries A Cass County deputy prosecutor has won a four-way Republican primary in a state Senate seat being vacated by longtime lawmaker, while six House Republican incumbents also won. |
| Andretti gets tow to fastest Tuesday lap Veteran Indy 500 drivers practiced for the first time Tuesday, with the perennially fast Tony Kanaan and Helio Castroneves atop the early speed charts. |
| Obama HQ searched after bomb threats Authorities evacuated and searched three Barack Obama campaign offices in Indiana after a bomb threat was made while people voted in the state's primary. |
| Indians even series with 7-1 win Indianapolis scored two runs in the seventh and four more in the ninth to post a 7-1 victory over Richmond Tuesday evening. |
| Eight Belles' trainer defends jockey's conduct The trainer of euthanized filly Eight Belles adamantly defended the way jockey Gabriel Saez handled the Kentucky Derby runner-up. |
| Billups scores 28 as Pistons edge Magic 100-93 The Detroit Pistons took advantage of what seemed to be a little help from the scorer's table and went on beat the Orlando Magic. |
| Richmond edges Indians to open series Richmond overcame three errors and escaped two late-inning jams to register a 3-2 victory over Indianapolis Monday night at The Diamond. |
| Paul leads Hornets to another easy win Shutting down David West only gave the San Antonio Spurs front-row seats for the Chris Paul show. |
| Camara crashes during rookie practice Monday saw the first crash of the month of May at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
| Injured Franchitti visits Speedway Defending Indy 500 champion Dario Franchitti returned to IMS Monday and spoke about his adjustment to NASCAR. |
| Indians hold off Norfolk for 9-8 win Eight different individuals scored at least one run as Indianapolis held on for a 9-8 victory over Norfolk in the series finale Sunday afternoon at Harbor Park. |
| Viso pulls unique double at IMS While twelve rookies got their first shot in a car at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday, one driver got a head start on the track. |
| Rangers 10 Mariners 1 Associated Press - May 7, 2008 1:23 AM ET SEATTLE (AP) - Josh Hamilton, Michael Young and David Murphy drove in three runs each to support Sidney Ponson in the Texas Rangers' 10-1 victory over... |
| Athletics 4 Orioles 2 Associated Press - May 7, 2008 12:53 AM ET OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Justin Duchscherer (DOOK'-shur) is showing he's healthy again. Duchscherer won his second straight start in his third... |
| Diamondbacks 6 Phillies 4 Associated Press - May 7, 2008 12:43 AM ET PHOENIX (AP) - Make it 286 career wins for the Big Unit. Stephen Drew's three-run homer helped Randy Johnson earn Number-286 as the Arizona... |
| Hearing brings change in Britney Spears' custody order A change has been made to Britney Spears' child custody arrangement following a low-key hearing attended by the troubled pop star and ex-husband Kevin Federline in Los Angeles. |
| Jury in New York City convicts fan of stalking Uma Thurman A lovesick former mental patient was convicted Tuesday of stalking and harassing Uma Thurman for more than two years, showing up on her front doorstep and movie set and sending the actress a series of creepy love letters. |
| Cristian de la Fuente is a one-armed 'Dancing' bandit Los Angeles - It may always take two to tango, but it apparently only takes one arm to tango and mambo. Cristian de la Fuente and his partner were the top-scoring couple after Monday night's "Dancing |
| Mogul Redstone: Cruise can star in next 'Mission Impossible' Entertainment mogul Sumner Redstone sai Tuesday he has no objection to Tom Cruise starring in the next segment of the popular "Mission Impossible" movie series, despite cutting his relationship with the actor in 2006. |
| Barbara Walters puts life on display with book 'Audition' No one doubts she's hard-driving. But she has never learned to drive, Barbara Walters reveals in her new memoir, "Audition." |
| Country star Gretchen Wilson, at 34, finishes high school Country music singer Gretchen Wilson has a mantel full of awards in her Lebanon home. |
| Marvel turns 'Iron Man' into gold with $100M-plus debut "Iron Man" was pure gold at the box office. |
| Indy walks back through our door as 'Crystal Skull' nears Marion Ravenwood might have been speaking for us all when she set eyes on Indiana Jones for the first time in years. |
| New Orleans sings praise as Neville Brothers reunite The Neville Brothers, who traditionally help close out the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, returned to the big stage Sunday for the first time since Hurricane Katrina flooded and wrecked their homes, along with 80 percent of the city. |
| Decision 2008 Election Results Luke Puckett and Mark Souder easily took the District 2 and 3 nominations. Steve Ross, the incumbent county commissioner, was defeated. Jill Long Thompson and Jim Schellinger are neck and neck. NBC is calling the Democratic Presidential primary "too close to call." |
| Long Thompson, Schellinger running neck-and-neck Former congresswoman Jill Long Thompson is holding a slight lead over Indianapolis architect Jim Schellinger in early results in the race for the Democratic nomination for governor. |
| Luke Puckett wins 2nd Congressional District Republican nomination The Elkhart County businessman now faces incumbent Democrat Joe Donnelly in the November election. |
| Clinton pledges to press ahead Hillary Rodham Clinton says she's going to keep going full throttle for the Democratic presidential nomination. |
| Obama supporters pumped-up for the primary Barack Obama was in Greenwood and Indianapolis early Tuesday before moving on to North Carolina, and here in South Bend, his supporters are certainly pumped-up about the primary. |
| Interview with Hillary Clinton from Indianapolis Senator Clinton joined us live via satellite from Indianapolis to talk about how she feels about the Indiana primary, democratic chances against John McCain, and life on the campaign trail for all of the Clinton family. |
| Republicans vie for 2nd district nomination It is a three-horse race for the Republican nomination for Indiana's 2nd district, with Joseph Roush versus Tony Zirkle versus Luke Puckett. |
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