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| Olympic diving trials start Wednesday The road to Beijing begins Wednesday night in an Indianapolis pool. |
| Three IMPD officers charged in marijuana trafficking Three Metro police officers are finding themselves on the wrong side of the law today. |
| Clarksville man on trial for 2007 assault The trial is underway in the case of a Clarksville man who prosecutors say forced his way into a Noblesville home last November while pretending to be a flower delivery man. |
| Bush to Congress: Embrace energy exploration now With gasoline topping $4 a gallon, President Bush urged Congress on Wednesday to lift its long-standing ban on offshore oil and gas drilling. |
| Constable and ex-deputy face corruption charges An Indianapolis township constable and a former deputy face corruption charges in the alleged theft of two firearms from a police property room. |
| Stocks open lower as FedEx issues profit warning Stocks declined early Wednesday after FedEx Corp. warned that weakening demand and surging fuel costs would likely leave its fiscal 2009 profit well below what Wall Street had been predicting. |
| China yuan hits new high against US dollar The Chinese yuan gained against the U.S. dollar on Wednesday. |
| Veganic farmers work without animal fertilizers Much like certified organic farmers, veganic farmers use no synthetic chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides or genetically modified ingredients. |
| Biotherapy provides natural cures They're creepy, crawly, and the last thing you want is them climbing all over you. But in reality, insects and other critters may someday save your life. |
| AMA takes no action on tobacco bill challenge Is menthol a flavor that should be banned from cigarettes? |
| FDA warns about fraudulent cancer treatments The Food and Drug Administration is cracking down on teas, supplements, creams and other products that falsely claim to cure, treat or prevent cancer even though they are not agency-approved drugs. All are available for sale on the Internet. |
| Purdue experts warn public about flood-damaged produce Why you should be careful about produce at farmers' markets this summer. |
| HSE interim superintendent candidate withdraws name Administrators at Hamilton Southeastern Schools were set to announce a new interim superintendent - until a check turned up some problems. |
| Some Martinsville flood victims find relief People whose homes and belongings were damaged or destroyed by the flood that ravaged Martinsville won't have to rebuild and move back. |
| Body of Richmond Marine coming home The body of an Indiana Marine killed in Afghanistan last weekend is now on its way home. |
| Man found guilty in young mother's shooting death A teen accused in a pregnant woman's shooting death was found guilty Wednesday. |
| Elrod drops out of seventh district race Republican Jon Elrod announced that he will not be running in Indiana's seventh congressional district race this November. |
| Insurance regulator asks for cancellation break The Indiana Department of Insurance is asking insurance companies to give a break to policyholders who live in areas hit by recent storms and flooding. |
| Local divers gear up for Olympic trials Three teenagers have their sights set on a spot on the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. |
| Kuntz enrolled at Notre Dame after missing spring Notre Dame starting nose tackle Pat Kuntz is back at school after missing the spring semester for personal reasons. |
| Mag 7 reunites for Hall of Fame Greenfield, Indiana's Jaycie Phelps and the rest of America's Magnificent Seven gymnasts will have a rare reunion Thursday when they're inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. |
| All-Stars attendance dips to just over 5,000 The Indiana high school All-Star basketball games against Kentucky drew just over 5,000 people to Conseco Fieldhouse last week, the smallest crowd in at least a decade and a major concern for the sponsoring Indianapolis Star. |
| Celtics rout Lakers for 17th NBA title On a new parquet floor below aging championship banners, the Boston Celtics won their 17th NBA title Tuesday night. |
| Indy errors aid Clippers Columbus capitalized on three Indianapolis errors to post a 6-5 win Tuesday night at Victory Field. |
| Vandals strike IndyCar trailer Six racing helmets are among items that were stolen from an IRL trailer on the west side Monday night. |
| IHSAA student leadership conference Tuesday About 750 students from 92 schools are expected to attend the annual Indiana High School Athletic Association student leadership conference today. |
| Celtics back in Boston with 2 chances at NBA title The Boston Celtics are home, not home free. |
| Colts trim 5 players from roster Kicker Shane Andrus' annual tryout with the Indianapolis Colts has ended earlier than usual. |
| New York Mets fire manager Willie Randolph Willie Randolph is out as manager of the New York Mets, fired 2 1/2 months into a disappointing season. |
| Manuel gets 1st win as Mets manager Associated Press - June 19, 2008 1:43 AM ET ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - Jerry Manuel got his first win managing the Mets when New York rallied in the ninth inning and Damion Easley homered in the... |
| Marlins hit pair of homers in 8-3 win Associated Press - June 19, 2008 1:33 AM ET SEATTLE (AP) - Dan Uggla and Mike Jacobs hit long two-run homers for Florida and the top home run hitting team in the majors added to its... |
| Haren dominates as Arizona defeats A's 11-1 Associated Press - June 19, 2008 12:13 AM ET PHOENIX (AP) - Dominating his former team, Dan Haren allowed one run and drove in three as the Arizona Diamondbacks routed the Oakland Athletics... |
| Political leaders pay tribute to TV's Russert The crowd at Tim Russert's funeral Wednesday would have made a great panel on his Sunday morning news show. |
| State senator pins governor bid on third party State Senator John Waterman wants to run for governor under the banner of a new party that favors the repeal of state property taxes. |
| Democrat: Pentagon sought abusive interrogations Military officials tasked with training U.S. troops to evade enemy interrogations helped Pentagon lawyers devise a list of abusive tactics that could be used in prisons like Guantanamo Bay, a top Senate Democrat said Tuesday. |
| Replacing Russert a tough task for NBC The "Meet the Press" host had what was arguably the most important and far-reaching job in television news, particularly in an election year. |
| Bernanke: Improving health care is critical challenge Bolstering the performance of the U.S. health care system is one of the biggest challenges facing the country, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday. |
| Actress-dancer Cyd Charisse dies in L.A. at 86 Cyd Charisse, the long-legged beauty who danced with the likes of Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, died Tuesday. She was 86. |
| George Carlin to receive Mark Twain humor prize George Carlin will be awarded the 11th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. |
| Sealed documents from R. Kelly trial opened Documents unsealed from the R. Kelly child pornography trial include claims from the prosecution's star witness that an employee of the R&B star threatened her. |
| Oz, 2001, Vertigo among AFI top genre flicks Snow White, Dorothy Gale, the HAL 9000 computer, Charles Chaplin's Little Tramp and Marlon Brando's Godfather share top billing among the American Film Institute's best genre movies. |
| 'Star Trek' star George Takei to marry partner "Star Trek" star George Takei is ready to "live long and prosper" with his partner of 21 years. |
| Tuskegee Airmen to be subject of George Lucas film The black airmen whose lives will be the basis of a George Lucas movie know the picture will highlight their record of successfully escorting thousands of U.S. bombers in World War II. |
| 'Hulk' grabs the green with $55 million debut "The Incredible Hulk" pulled his weight at the box office, debuting as the top weekend movie with $55.4 million. |
| Amy Winehouse still in London hospital for tests A spokesman says soul diva Amy Winehouse is having more tests in a London hospital after fainting at home. |
| Special-effects maestro Stan Winston dies at 62 Stan Winston, the Oscar-winning special-effects maestro responsible for bringing the dinosaurs of "Jurassic Park" , has died. |
| The Happening A paranoid thriller about a family on the run from a natural crisis that presents a large-scale threat to humanity. |
| Wyatt sewage system plan moves forward For people living in the town of Wyatt, they'll be dealing with another bill many of them haven't had in decades. |
| Mishawaka parks patrolled by civilians New volunteer program puts civilians to work patrolling the Princess City's river front parks. |
| First Source Bank breach is "source" of recent bank fraud problems It appears the recent bank fraud cases in Michiana are connected to a bank breach at First Source Bank last month. |
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