Of all the words I’ve read about health care reform over the past year or so, here are some that really stick in my craw.
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In this issue of NUVO, Sarah Layden writes about the “Celebrate the Difference” parade taking place this Saturday in the Lafayette Square Area.
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“The Wonder of Learning” is an exhibit about the Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood learning that’s currently on view at the State House. That’s right: the Statehouse.
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A couple of weeks ago I was in Bean Blossom for a bluegrass festival at the park Bill Monroe created over 40 years ago. It’s an idyllic spot.
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President Obama’s critics are saying a recent flap over comments made by a now ex-spokesperson for the National Endowment For the Arts during a conference call are typical of the Obama administratio
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There was a grocery store in Broad Ripple where customers used a keypad to ring up their sales and bagged their own purchases if they didn’t want to wait in line for traditional cashier service.
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Some ideas are so bad they’re laughable. Unless, of course, some deluded soul tries to turn one of them into a reality other people have to live with.
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When my son was in middle school, one of his teachers began the school year with a speech she made to all her students and their parents.
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