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    Oct 12, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  1. Citizens Energy: Winter gas bills to stay about the same

    Citizens Energy Group advised Wednesday that the typical bill of Citizens Gas residential customers in Marion County will stay about the same this winter as compared to last winter, assuming normal temperatures. The typical residential customer in Marion County will likely use 659 therms of natural gas from November through March, for a total bill of about $615. This compares to about $609 the typical customer would have spent last year.
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    Citizens Energy Group advised Wednesday that the typical bill of Citizens Gas residential customers in Marion County will stay about the same this winter as compared to last winter, assuming normal temperatures. The typical residential customer in...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Natural Resources, Home Heating, Energy Resources

  2. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| CNN
  3. Who says Mormons aren't Christians?

    The Rev. Robert Jeffress, a leading evangelical minister, claimed last Friday that Mormons are not Christians. Jeffress went on to declare that Mormonism is "a cult," meaning it's not a "real" religion, and he implored his followers to reject Mitt Romney, a Mormon, as a candidate for president because as Jeffress sees it: "As Christians, we have the duty to prefer and select Christians as our leaders."
    Special to CNN
    The Rev. Robert Jeffress, a leading evangelical minister, claimed last Friday that Mormons are not Christians. Jeffress went on to declare that Mormonism is "a cult," meaning it's not a "real" religion, and he implored his followers to reject Mitt Romney,...

    Tags: Entertainment, Religion and Belief, HLN (tv network), Time Warner Inc., Christianity

  4. Oct 12, 2011 |Story| CNN
  5. What if the terror plot had succeeded?

    The last thing Washington needs now is another war. But accusations by U.S. officials that Iran was plotting a series of assassinations -- terrorist attacks -- on U.S. soil show just how quickly and suddenly America could find itself facing the wrenching decision about whether to enter yet another armed conflict in the Middle East.
    Special to CNN
    The last thing Washington needs now is another war. But accusations by U.S. officials that Iran was plotting a series of assassinations -- terrorist attacks -- on U.S. soil show just how quickly and suddenly America could find itself facing the...

    Tags: Entertainment, Civil Unrest, Bombings, Argentina, National Security

  6. Oct 12, 2011 |Story| CNN
  7. Terror plot aids Iran hardliners, fuels enmity with U.S.

    Those fundamentalist members of the Iranian government who have long sought to blow up any possibility for the normalization of relations between Tehran and Washington may just have succeeded.
    Special to CNN
    Those fundamentalist members of the Iranian government who have long sought to blow up any possibility for the normalization of relations between Tehran and Washington may just have succeeded. At the very least they are likely to have put any...

    Tags: Entertainment, Afghanistan, National Government, Foreign Aid, Civil Unrest

  8. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| CNN
  9. Romney wins debate cross-examination

    My favorite part of academic debate has always been the cross-examination period. We got a little piece of that (but not enough) in the Republican presidential debate Tuesday hosted by Bloomberg and the Washington Post. The presidential hopefuls were allowed to ask an opponent one question.
    Special to CNN
    My favorite part of academic debate has always been the cross-examination period. We got a little piece of that (but not enough) in the Republican presidential debate Tuesday hosted by Bloomberg and the Washington Post. The presidential hopefuls were...

    Tags: Entertainment, Rick Perry, Television, Healthcare Policies, Newt Gingrich

  10. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| CNN
  11. Wall Street protest's long historical roots

    Spend any time with Occupy Wall Street, as I have during the last two weeks, and you come away believing the movement is here for the long run. In New York, where I live, they have made a home out of Zuccotti Park. The park, which is dominated by honey locust trees and a 70-foot-high, red-steel Mark di Suvero sculpture, is just one block square in size, but Occupy Wall Street has made inching through the park and its overflow crowds feel like being at an old-fashioned family picnic.
    Special to CNN
    Spend any time with Occupy Wall Street, as I have during the last two weeks, and you come away believing the movement is here for the long run. In New York, where I live, they have made a home out of Zuccotti Park. The park, which is dominated by honey...

    Tags: Entertainment, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Labor Legislation, Television, Douglas MacArthur

  12. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  13. Jobs bill fight continues after Senate defeat

    Partisan bickering over President Barack Obama's failed $447 billion jobs plan intensified Wednesday, with Republicans accusing Democrats of political gamesmanship and Democrats charging Republicans with costly obstructionism.
    CNN
    Partisan bickering over President Barack Obama's failed $447 billion jobs plan intensified Wednesday, with Republicans accusing Democrats of political gamesmanship and Democrats charging Republicans with costly obstructionism. The measure failed to get...

    Tags: Entertainment, Jeb Hensarling, Television, Mitch McConnell, U.S. Senate

  14. Oct 12, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  15. Is a new Arab order emerging?

    Tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran have increased this year, particularly over Bahrain and Syria, and relations are likely to worsen on the news of the alleged Iranian plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in Washington.
    Special to CNN
    Tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran have increased this year, particularly over Bahrain and Syria, and relations are likely to worsen on the news of the alleged Iranian plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in Washington. But ironically, the rise...

    Tags: Entertainment, Libya, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Democracy, Constitutional Issues

  16. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  17. Gingrich beefs up South Carolina campaign

    Sensing opportunity in a state with a vibrant tea party movement, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is beefing up his campaign presence in South Carolina.
    CNN Political Reporter
    Sensing opportunity in a state with a vibrant tea party movement, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is beefing up his campaign presence in South Carolina. Gingrich's national Coalitions Director, Adam Waldek, is re-locating to Columbia to run...

    Tags: Entertainment, Rick Perry, Television, Republican Party, Newt Gingrich

  18. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  19. Esquire dubs Rihanna 'Sexiest Woman Alive'

    Esquire magazine has officially named Rihanna their 2011 Sexiest Woman Alive. The 23-year-old Barbadian beauty poses for the November issue in nothing but patches of seaweed.
    Special to CNN
    Esquire magazine has officially named Rihanna their 2011 Sexiest Woman Alive. The 23-year-old Barbadian beauty poses for the November issue in nothing but patches of seaweed. Of course, it's rare an interview where her ex, Chris Brown, doesn't come up....

    Tags: Entertainment, Time Warner Inc., Chris Brown, Kate Beckinsale, Television

  20. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| CNN
  21. Yanukovych playing dangerous game with Ukraine's European future

    By convicting and imprisoning former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko, President Viktor Yanukovych has succeeded in doing what few politicians ever achieve. He has united Europe, the U.S. and even Russia in condemnation of a Soviet-style show trial, which saw the heroine of the Orange Revolution convicted for taking a courageous political decision to end a damaging gas dispute in the winter of 2009 -- a dispute which saw gas supplies cut to European households and Ukraine's gas pipeline network come close to collapse.
    Special to CNN
    By convicting and imprisoning former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko, President Viktor Yanukovych has succeeded in doing what few politicians ever achieve. He has united Europe, the U.S. and even Russia in condemnation of a Soviet-style show...

    Tags: Entertainment, Soccer, Time Warner Inc., Television, Parliament

  22. Oct 12, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  23. Missing North Vernon teen found safe

    Indiana State Police were able to locate a missing North Vernon teen Tuesday.
    Indiana State Police were able to locate a missing North Vernon teen Tuesday. Danielle Renae McComas, 15, had gone missing October 7, in the North Vernon area. She may have been in the company of another girl with brown hair. According to her...
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