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| Protesters urge Olympic sponsors to press China Several dozen people attended a meeting on Darfur today as part of a U.N. World Refugee Day program in Indianapolis. |
| Father arrested in death of 5-month-old son An Evansville man already accused of breaking a baby's leg last year is now charged with murdering his own 5-month-old son. |
| Time running short for Martinsville residents The recovery from flooding two weeks ago is slow, as families are quickly running out of money and places to stay. |
| Police track south side purse snatcher Investigators believe a man and woman - caught by security cameras - are targeting area shoppers. |
| Bank shooter to face lesser charges The suspected shooter in an April bank robbery won't face murder charges in the death of his victim's unborn twins. |
| Stocks drop as credit woes continue Stocks tumbled Friday on escalating worries about the financial sector and rebounding oil prices. The Dow Jones industrial average sank more than 140 points. |
| Ford delays new pickup 2 months, cuts sales view Ford Motor Co. will delay introduction of its new F-150 pickup truck by two months and further cut production because of the declining market for pickups and sport utility vehicles, the automaker announced Friday. |
| 2 former Bear Stearns hedge fund managers charged Two former Bear Stearns hedge fund managers were hauled into jail Thursday and charged with lying to investors. |
| Virginia man sheds 80 pounds eating at McDonald's A Virginia man lost about 80 pounds in six months by eating nearly every meal at McDonald's. |
| Study: Treating herpes doesn't prevent HIV Doctors have long suspected that people with herpes are more likely to catch HIV. So they thought that by treating herpes, they could also cut a person's HIV risk |
| WHO says China needs mental health care China faces growing demand for mental health care in the aftermath of last month's devastating earthquake. |
| Southern Indiana Humane Societies in desperate need This month's floods are having an impact on southern Indiana organizations that help animals. |
| Airport name decision expected next month A decision is expected to be made next month on whether the name of a World War I aviation hero will be returned to Indianapolis International Airport. |
| Democrats rally behind Long Thompson at convention At least 1,700 delegates to the Indiana Democratic convention put on a show of unity today, rallying behind gubernatorial nominee Jill Long Thompson. |
| Tensions still running high at mobile home park Corporate managers of a Greenwood mobile home park are assessing damage and a tide of criticism in the wake of the recent flooding. |
| New computer network to link Indiana's colleges A new ultra high-speed Internet connection that already links many Indiana colleges and universities could be available statewide by the end of the year. |
| Golf cart driver killed on state highway Police say a car crashed into a golf cart being driven on a rural state highway in northwestern Indiana, killing the cart's driver. |
| Indiana Marine killed in Afghanistan The Department of Defense says a Bryant, Indiana Marine has died in Afghanistan. |
| Indiana divers lead men's events at US Olympic trials Two Indiana divers are one-and-two after the semifinals in the men's 10 meter platform at the U.S. Olympic trials at Indianapolis. |
| Dumais dives into spot on Olympic team Troy Dumais earned his third trip to the Olympics with a dominating performance in the three-meter springboard at the U.S. trials Saturday. |
| Perfect 10's boost Dumais at diving trials Four perfect scores weren't enough to put Haley Ishimatsu in the women's lead. |
| Briscoe makes push in IndyCar standings In the weeks following the well-publicized collision that knocked Patrick out at the Brickyard, Ryan Briscoe has emerged as a contender for the IRL title. |
| IU begins tearing up football field Indiana has started pulling up the turf at Memorial Stadium. It's the first step in replacing the Hoosiers' water-damaged field. |
| Hansbrough, Martin look to make Irish stronger now Ben Hansbrough and Scott Martin want to spend the next basketball season getting stronger, and helping Notre Dame's other players get stronger. |
| College coaches oppose 8th grade recruiting The National Association of Basketball Coaches says it strongly opposes commitments from students who have not yet completed their sophomore season in high school. |
| Bears sign defensive tackle Tommie Harris The Chicago Bears signed defensive tackle Tommie Harris to a four-year contract |
| Comcast reaches deal with Big Ten Network The Big Ten Network has reached a deal with Comcast. |
| Butler guard Mike Green to work out for Pacers The Indiana Pacers will continue their pre-draft workouts Thursday with a group of players including Butler guard Mike Green. |
| Indy among 10 cities bidding for NCAA Men's Final Four Indianapolis is among 10 cities that have submitted bids to host the NCAA Men's Final Fours between 2012 and 2016. |
| Matsuzaka has shortest outing of MLB career Associated Press - June 21, 2008 5:33 PM ET BOSTON (AP) - Red Sox right-hander Daisuke Matsuzaka (DYS'-kay MAHT'-soo-zah-kah) returned from the disabled list and lasted just one-plus innings... |
| Scores after two rounds of Bank of American Championship Associated Press - June 21, 2008 5:03 PM ET CONCORD, Mass. (AP) - Here are the scores and relation to par after two rounds of the Champions Tour Bank of America Championship: |
| Kite falters and Roberts is the man to catch Associated Press - June 21, 2008 4:53 PM ET CONCORD, Mass. (AP) - One day after setting a course record with a 9-under-par 63, Tom Kite struggled to match par and finds himself in a three-way... |
| Dumais gains Olympic diving berth Associated Press - June 21, 2008 4:43 PM ET INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Troy Dumais has become the first diver to make the U.S. Olympic team. Dumais completed a dominating performance in... |
| Obama ad hits airwaves The Democratic nominee for president is the first candidate in 12 years to air a TV spot in Indiana. |
| House easily passes compromise surveillance law The House Friday easily approved a compromise bill setting new electronic surveillance rules that effectively shield telecommunications companies from lawsuits arising from the government's terrorism-era warrantless eavesdropping on phone and computer lines in this country. |
| Williams to do 'Meet the Press' Sunday Top NBC anchorman Brian Williams will host the next "Meet the Press" but the network hasn't chosen who will permanently replace Tim Russert, an NBC News spokeswoman said Thursday. |
| Former aide: Bush should tell all on CIA leak A former White House spokesman told Congress on Friday that President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney wanted him to say that Cheney's chief of staff wasn't involved in the leak of a CIA operative's identity, an assertion that turned out to be false. |
| Local teen lobbies for children's hospital funding An Indiana teenager who owes her life to major surgery at Riley Hospital has thrown herself into a national campaign to keep federal dollars flowing to children's hospitals. |
| House to vote on war funds, unemployment benefits The Democratic-led Congress finally appears ready to give President Bush his request for $162 billion in long-overdue funds for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
| Administration calls for giving Fed more powers Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson says the government must move quickly to give the Federal Reserve more powers to regulate the financial system. |
| Court rules for workers in age bias suit The Supreme Court has made it easier for employees to prove they have suffered discrimination because of their age. |
| Ellen wins fourth Daytime Emmy Ellen Degeneres won a fourth consecutive Daytime Emmy on Friday night, and she has no plans to stop there. |
| New Oscar rule limits song noms to 2 per film Last time around, the Oscar songs category was three times "Enchanted" - a trick that may never be repeated. |
| Naomi Campbell pleads guilty in 'air rage' case Naomi Campbell pleaded guilty Friday to assaulting two police officers during an "air rage" incident at Heathrow Airport. She has not been sentenced yet. |
| Jamie Lynn Spears gives birth to a girl Jamie Lynn Spears gave birth to a baby girl Thursday morning at a south Mississippi hospital. |
| Lawmakers fail to gag celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay A Senate panel rejected calls Thursday to ban certain swear words on Australian TV following an inquiry prompted by a popular series on restaurant kitchens with foul-mouthed British chef Gordon Ramsay. |
| 25 getting Hollywood Walk of Fame stars next year Hollywood will enshrine an eclectic bunch in its famous curbside Walk of Fame next year, including Hugh Jackman, Ben Kingsley, The Village People and Tinkerbell. |
| Hotel sues Phil Spector over $100,000 unpaid bills A Los Angeles hotel is suing Phil Spector, his wife and agent for failing to pay more than $100,000. |
| YouTube opens screening room for indie filmmakers YouTube is setting up a virtual screening room for independent filmmakers. |
| Law & Order: Criminal Intent Goren is in purgatory waiting to see if he can be reinstated and to prove himself he goes undercover to try and catch a major drug dealer. |
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