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Hot Toys This Christmas Season
(UNDATED) - What are the hot toys this Christmas? One is a $300 dollar dinosaur…Kota the triceratops…comes to life…walking and talking and kids can climb on for a ride.
Central Indiana Home Values Drop 7%
(UNDATED) - Central Indiana suffered a double-digit decline in home sales last month.
Expert: Thanksgiving An Easy Workplace Distraction
(WEST LAFAYETTE) - If you’re at work this week, things are probably pretty quiet.
Still No Decision For Detroit Despite $20B For Citi
(WASHINGTON, DC) - A whole lot of nothing continues to be done today on this second week of discussions on bailing out Detroit’s big 3 automakers.
Indiana Auto Workers Waiting On Pins And Needles
(TIPTON) - Several Indiana communities continue to feel the effects of the problems hitting the auto industry.
Steel Producer To Cut 2,400 Jobs
(BURNS HARBOR) - Steel producer Arcelormittal plans to lay off over 2,400 workers from its Burns Harbor facility in January.
Sale Of Casino Aztar Hits Snag In Bankruptcy Court
(EVANSVILLE) - A hearing in a Delaware Bankruptcy Court regarding the sale of Casino Aztar in Evansville has been postponed.
Evansville Business Hall Of Fame Inductees Selected
(EVANSVILLE) - The 2009 laureates into the Evansville Business Hall of Fame have been announced.
Work Begins In Earnest Today On Auto Industry Bailout
(WASHINGTON, DC) - The battle over the bailout of the auto industry begins in earnest today.
Republicans' Feet Stay Cold On Auto Bailout
(WASHINGTON, DC) - The automotive bailout package has already started hitting snags in the water.
Ford Develops Its Own Survival Plan
(DEARBORN, MI) - America’s #2 car maker has announced plans to turn the company around.
GM's "D-Day" May Be At The End Of December
(UNDATED) - GM is still sweating bullets about the possibility of a bailout.
Casino Aztar Buyout Likely To Proceed
(EVANSVILLE) - A Nevada company’s long-running bid to take over Evansville’s Casino Aztar appears likely to be approved by state regulators this week.
More Brutal Economic News Today, How Does It Affect You?
(UNDATED) - It is a rough day in economic news today.
Pelosi, Reid Ask Paulson For Bailout Money To Go To Detroit
(DETROIT, MI) - Not much new happened over the weekend in favor of Detroit’s embattled automakers, including General Motors.
IU's Kelley To Release Economic Forecast This Week
(UNDATED) - Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business will present its national, state and local economic forecasts for 2009 beginning this week.
Mild Weather Puts Hurt On Duke Profits
(CHARLOTTE, NC) - Duke Energy says its third-quarter profit slid 65% due to milder weather and outages caused by Midwestern storms.
St. Francis, Anthem Postpone Parting Of Ways
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Sisters of St. Francis Health Services is postponing its contract termination with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield until Friday.
With Renault-Nissan Pullout, GM/Chrysler Talks Get More Serious
(DETROIT, MI) - The tag-team of French/Japanese automakers Renault and Nissan along with Chrysler owner Cerberus Capital Management have not scheduled any further meetings, which makes industry watchers believe a GM/Chrysler merger may be getting closer.
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