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Tue, May 13 2008 

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Editorial: Hard choices coming

Ethanol supporters urge patience. Ethanol sources besides corn are in the works, they promise. Again, fair enough. Still, the whole food or fuel debate tends to leave out a key component: Demand.
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  • Don't judge Colts' Harrison until all the facts are in
    Unless evidence to the contrary surfaces, Harrison is no Pacman
    Jones or anywhere close to the same troubled zipcode.

  • The Best Generation Mom’s Credo: Suck it up
    As a guy pal once reminded me when basal cell surgery made my face look like I’d gone 10 rounds in a boxing ring, “Face wounds are one of the last things people are still totally sexist about.”

  • Summertime blues
    Indiana and Illinois, bedrock states for teen summer employment, saw those rates drop by 19.2 and 13.3 percent in the past eight years. Layoffs and energy costs mean this summer could be even more bleak.

  • Column: There’s something happenin’ here
    In the name of fighting voter fraud (a phenomenon that is much talked about but seen about as often as Sasquatch), Indiana Republicans have fashioned the most arduous voter identification process in the 50 states.

  • Column: Rhodes' return could be positive
    If uncertainty leads to urgency, Rhodes, whose pass-catching skills out of the backfield were missed by Manning and the Colts in 2007, should be able to pick up right where he left off.

  • Column: Sects are all about sex
    The raid on the Yearning for Zion ranch in Eldorado, Texas, that liberated 400 children from a life of abuse a few weeks ago was just the latest in a sorry history of messianic cults in the land of the free.

  • Metropolis to host eco-friendly event
    Earth Day may be over, but efforts to promote environmental responsibility don’t stop with the nationally recognized day in early spring.

  • Central celebrates end of an era with Wizard of Oz musical
    The fifth-grade musical at Central Elementary School has been a long standing tradition. Music teacher Charisse Merrick has directed a number of them, from “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” to “Annie,” but this year’s fifth-grade class knows that their show could very well be the most memorable in school history.

  • Digital billboards display FBI fugitive information
    A public safety partnership with Clear Channel Outdoor-Indianapolis allows agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation a new avenue to distribute information on fugitives.

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