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| Martinsville residents look for answers A week after flooding damaged most of Morgan County, residents are still trying to figure out when help will arrive. |
| President declares four more counties disaster areas Twenty-six Indiana counties are now eligible for federal disaster assistance. |
| Vouchers running out on tornado victims The American Red Cross is still working to help victims of a tornado on the east side two weeks ago, but that help is quickly running out. |
| Ohio man gets three years for stealing pizza A judge has sentenced a man to three years in prison for stealing 840 frozen pizzas over three years. |
| Book recounts life of Indiana's first black sheriff A new book aimed at young readers recounts the life of Indiana's first black sheriff, who rose from school janitor, to teacher, coach and FBI agent before being elected Grant County's sheriff. |
| FCC chief recommends OK of Sirius-XM merger The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission is recommending approval of the $5 billion merger between the nation's two satellite radio broadcasters. |
| Oil closes below $135 after OPEC questions prices Oil prices pulled back Friday after OPEC questioned whether crude can remain so high and the dollar gained against the euro. |
| Saudi oil chief to address reports of oil increase Saudi Arabia's oil minister on Sunday will address reports that the world's largest oil-producing country is set to raise production by about 500,000 barrels per day, his adviser said. |
| Potential weapon against TB: free cell minutes For years, doctors have struggled to get some TB patients to take all their medication, which generally involves a six-month regimen of multiple drugs. |
| Tracing a bad tomato Unlike many other foods, tomatoes don't come with bar codes that let investigators quickly track their supplier. |
| AMA president speaks of pancreatic cancer struggle Like most of those diagnosed with the disease, Ron Davis' cancer has spread beyond the pancreas, reducing chances for recovery. |
| Disaster assistance available for Hoosier residents A toll-free application telephone number and on-line registration are now operational for residents in eight Indiana counties who suffered property damage or losses from severe storms, tornadoes and flooding that occurred May 30 and continuing. |
| Stewart donation to provide boost to flood victims Columbus' native son is donating his winnings from Sunday's race to flood relief in his hometown. |
| Storm victims race to beat relief deadlines Lines at disaster aid centers are long as people try to get the assistance needed to put their lives back together. |
| Thousands without power after Sunday storms Thousands of IPL customers are in the dark after a line of severe storms passed through the state Sunday evening. |
| Man dies in motorcycle accident near downtown An Indianapolis man died Sunday afternoon when he lost control of his motorcycle near downtown. |
| Other casinos may feel competition from horse track slots Now that casinos are up and running at Indiana's two horse tracks, officials are waiting to see how long it takes for the state's other casinos to feel the pinch from the new competition. |
| Widow: Man shot by police was battling mental illness Edward Rader was taking prescription drugs to battle schizophrenia and bi-polar disorder. |
| Hearing into alleged violations at IU wraps up Indiana should find out in six to eight weeks if they will face further sanctions from the NCAA. |
| Earnhardt ends losing streak with win at Michigan Columbus native Tony Stewart, racing for flood victims his hometown, finished fifth. |
| Clippers rally to knock off Indians Ray Olmedo's pinch-hit double scored the go-ahead run in the eighth inning to lead Columbus past the Indians Sunday. |
| Lakers stay alive with Game 5 win Kobe Bryant scored 25 points to help the Lakers stave off elimination in the NBA Finals Sunday night. |
| Kentucky boys end losing streak Kentucky Mr. Basketball Darius Miller scored 13 points, and sparked a second-half spurt, to lead his team to a 95-78 win Sunday over the Indiana All-Stars. |
| Birdie putt forces playoff at U.S. Open Tiger Woods made a 12-foot putt for birdie to force a Monday playoff with Rocco Mediate. |
| Silver Stars spoil Catchings' season debut Ann Wauters scored 19 points to lead San Antonio over Indiana in Tamika Catchings' return to the team. |
| Former Colt Goddard dies in cycle crash One-time Colts defensive end Johnathan Goddard died early Sunday after a motorcycle accident in northern Florida. |
| Kentucky girls finish sweep of Indiana All-Stars Five players scored in double figures to lead the Kentucky girls' All-Star team to a record 101-62 victory over their Indiana counterparts Sunday. |
| Wooden, Scully share stage for a chat Vin Scully and John Wooden swapped stories and insights in a first-time joint public conversation punctuated by laughter and applause. |
| Columbus edges Indians Yurendell de Caster went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer and three RBI to help Columbus score a 5-4 victory over Indianapolis in front of 10,088 Saturday evening at Cooper Stadium. |
| Woods takes 54-hole lead at U.S. Open Tiger Woods used two long eagle putts and a pitch-in for birdie in the last six holes to take over the lead at Torrey Pines Saturday. |
| Celtics can't close the deal in L.A. Associated Press - June 16, 2008 12:53 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Paul Pierce took the Boston Celtics to the brink of another improbable comeback and then let it slip out of his hands. |
| Lakers 103 Celtics 98 - Celtics lead series 3-2 Associated Press - June 16, 2008 12:33 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - The NBA Finals aren't over yet. Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers made sure of that. |
| 'Meet The Press' warmly remembers Russert Tim Russert's chair was empty on "Meet the Press" on Sunday, two days after his unexpected death. |
| NBC analyst Tim Russert dies at 58 NBC political analyst Tim Russert has died at the age of 58. |
| Oxley appears to be Dems Lt. Governor choice State Representative Dennie Oxley appears to be Democratic candidate Jill Long Thompson's choice for lieutenant governor. |
| Campaign fundraising lags behind '04 levels John McCain has a lock on the Republican nomination for President, but not yet the big-money Republican donors. |
| State court considering suit over political phone calls A dispute over whether a state law can ban prerecorded telephone calls in political races is about to be in the hands of the Indiana Supreme Court. |
| Report gives Indiana low marks on insurance coverage A new report gives Indiana mixed reviews on preventing insurance abuses. |
| FCC chief lays out plan for cell phone fees The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission laid out a plan Thursday to regulate the high fees that cellular phone companies charge consumers for canceling their contracts early. |
| High Court ruling may delay war crimes trials The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that foreign terrorism suspects held at Guantanamo Bay may challenge their detention in U.S. civilian courts. |
| China denies hacking into US computers China denied accusations by two U.S. lawmakers that it hacked into congressional computers, saying Thursday that as a developing country it wasn't capable of sophisticated cybercrime. |
| 2 lawmakers say computers hacked by Chinese Two longtime House members say computers in their Capitol Hill offices have been hacked by sources apparently working out of China. |
| Buyer praises FEMA Hoosier lawmakers are pressing federal officials for disaster assistance in flood-stricken parts of the state. |
| 'In The Heights' takes best-musical Tony "In the Heights," a joyous celebration of Latino life in the upper reaches of Manhattan, was named best musical at Sunday night's Tony Awards. |
| Bonnaroo festival opens with Metallica, Chris Rock Bonnaroo began in earnest Friday with the rarest of double bills: Chris Rock followed by Metallica. |
| McCartney gives charity concert in Ukraine Tens of thousands of people braved heavy rain and thunder Saturday night to see Paul McCartney perform a charity concert on Kiev's central Independence Square. |
| R. Kelly acquitted in child porn case A jury found R&B star R. Kelly not guilty on 14 charges stemming from accusations that he videotaped himself having sex with a minor. |
| Memoir coming from Madonna's brother The mystery is solved: Madonna's brother, Christopher Ciccone, is writing a memoir about his sister, to be released in mid-July by an imprint of Simon & Schuster, the publisher told The Associated Press on Wednesday. |
| 'Top Chef' finale cooks up a first for Bravo It took four seasons, but a woman finally took the top spot on Bravo's "Top Chef." |
| Longtime friend: Paul Newman has cancer Paul Newman, responding to unconfirmed reports that he is ill with lung cancer, has issued a statement that he is "doing nicely." |
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