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Eli Lilly donates $12.3M to United Way of Central Indiana
A huge donation from Eli Lilly will go a long way in helping Central Indiana Hoosiers in need.
The company's employees and retirees, along with the Lilly Foundation, presented a check to the United Way for $12.3 million Tuesday. It's the most money Lilly...Tags: Abusive Behavior, United Way , Charity, Human Interest
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Rep. Joe Walsh owes $117,000 in child support, suit says
Tribune reporterWASHINGTON--U.S. Rep. Joe Walsh of McHenry owes more than $100,000 in child support and interest to his former wife, she alleges in a Cook County Circuit Court filing. The dispute, set out in a court filing last December, remains unsettled. Walsh's ex-...Tags: Joe Walsh, Crime, Law and Justice, Real Estate, Politics, Randy Hultgren
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Poetry magazine well-versed in criticism
Poetry makes nothing happen.
So saidW.H. Auden.
Who never lived in Chicago.
Or knew Don Share. Share is the senior editor of Poetry magazine, the venerable Chicago-based literary institution. It turns 100 next year and has seen far more than nothing...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Lake Forest College, History, NPR, Wallace Stevens
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United Way honors community contributions
Char-Em United Way’s annual Celebration Breakfast Thursday served to recognize numerous community-service efforts, some of them happening in partnership with United Way and others through different channels. More than 100 people were on hand for...Tags: Breast Cancer, Youth Organizations, Elections, Finance, Health
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Fla doctors bringing in big bucks from pharmaceutical companies
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy Marni Jameson Doctors in Florida have received more than $56 million from a dozen pharmaceutical companies since 2009, according to data released Wednesday by ProPublica, a nonprofit investigative news organization. Among those who were paid the most... -
Indianapolis firm partnering with international group to end world hunger
Fox59An Indianapolis-based organization is teaming up with an international group to end world hunger. Elanco Animal Health is a division of Eli Lilly. It's going into business with Heifer International to donate cattle and other livestock, along with trees...Tags: Human Interest
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Doctor-drug company database adds to confusion for consumers
Last week, after the launch of a new database detailing doctors' financial ties with drug companies, Dr. Daniel Carlat sat at his computer and began searching for information about colleagues.
He found several doctors who had potentially compromising...Tags: Columbia University, AstraZeneca Plc, Education, University of Chicago, Teachers
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Historic downtown Indianapolis building damaged in overnight fires
Fox59One of 10 suspicious fires that occurred early Tuesday morning damaged the historic Kemper Building at 1028 North Delaware Street. The two-story masonry building was constructed in 1873 and for a time served as the Central Regional Office of the Historic...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Disasters and Accidents, Christianity, Anglicanism, Manufacturing and Engineering
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$75 Million Worth Of Prescription Drugs Stolen From Enfield Warehouse
Hartford CourantSometime in the early morning Sunday, thieves scaled the walls of the Eli Lilly warehouse on Freshwater Boulevard. As a light rain fell, they cut a hole in the roof of the 70,000-square-foot building and slid down ropes to get inside. They disabled...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Medical Services, Theft, FBI, Cymbalta (drug)
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Indiana Senate OKs amendment to ban gay marriages
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterINDIANAPOLIS — A movement to add a ban on same-sex marriage and civil unions to the state constitution won another victory Tuesday. The Indiana Senate voted 40-10 in favor of a measure that would allow Hoosiers to vote on an amendment to prohibit...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Middlebury, Minority Groups, Family, Elections
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Department of Defense orders GE, Rolls-Royce to stop F-35 production
Fox59The U.S. Defense Department ordered GE and Rolls-Royce to stop production on a second engine for the F-35 joint strike fighter Thursday. The government said they want them to wait until the fiscal 2012 budget is complete and there is a better...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Children's Museum receives grant to search ocean floor
Fox59The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is teaming up with an archaeologist from Indiana University to search for hidden treasures on the ocean floor. Eli Lilly and Company Foundation is giving the museum $1 million to partner with Charles Beeker. The...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Libraries, Dominican Republic, Arts and Culture, Education
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