EDITORIALS

Jury still out on historic pact with India (03/04/06)

The United States took a historic step this week, though most Americans didn’t pay much attention and it will be years before anyone can measure whether that step was wise or foolish.

Has Daniels gone too far this time? (03/09/06)

The line between campaigning and governing keeps getting thinner and thinner. Instead of debate, these days we get a sales pitch.

Thanks for the championship attitude (03/07/06)

The basketball player looked out over the crowd and said, “We're doing this for you.”

'Mitch factor" could play role locally (02/24/06)

Call it “the Mitch factor.”

More sunshine always better than less (03/16/06)

The old blues song says it all. “You don’t miss your sunshine ’til it’s gone.”

They've made us all proud (03/25/06)

The sun rose this morning on a day many reading this thought would never come: In a basketball-crazy state, Jay County High School is playing for a state championship.

The start of something? (03/27/06)

How do you measure something like this?

What projects work best for TIF district? (04/01/06)

Now that the dust has settled from Portland’s decision to create a redevelopment district and capture tax revenues via tax increment financing, it’s time to start talking about what sort of infrastructure projects the city might take on to spur new growth.

An incumbent is challenged (04/13/06)

It’s easy to read too much into primary election races.

It's past time for a brand new approach (04/24/06)

It should come as no surprise to anyone that the nation’s federal flood insurance program is hemorrhaging.

Can Rummy keep his job? (04/15/06)

The list keeps growing longer.

The right sentence (05/05/06)

Never give a bad guy what he wants.

Big changes ahead for legislature (05/12/06)

Hoosier political analysts have been poring over the returns from this month’s primary election defeat of longtime Senate President Pro Tempore Robert Garton, trying to sort out its causes and effects.

Cautious is right course (04/28/06)

One of these days, historians are likely to take a look at the flurry of activity over ethanol development in Indiana in the early years of the 21st century.
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