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Vision Fleet CEO Sees Positive Future in Indy

By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz The CEO of Vision Fleet says he is hopeful the electric car program can go forward in Indianapolis, despite the controversy and conflict between the Ballard administration

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Clearer Than Bureacratese: Airport Official Replies To Politician In Klingon

When a member of the Welsh National Assembly asked a nearby airport about possible UFO sightings, he got a polite response — issued in perhaps the least-diplomatic-sounding fictional language. »

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Amazon plans to hire 2100 workers at Indiana facilities

The Indianapolis Star (http://indy.st/1IZxpCK ) reports the company announced plans Tuesday to add to its 7,000 workers currently in Indiana. Amazon … …read more Via: <a href=https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=http://www.whio.com/ap/ap/indiana/amazon-plans-to-hire-2100-workers-at-indiana-facil/nmy5y/&ct=ga&cd=CAIyHDhiYzc1MzQ5ZWY1Yjc4MmE6Y29tOmVuOlVTOlI&usg=AFQjCNGEecloTgx3YsWnziFAwPmG1yBxUQ class="colorbox" title="Amazon plans

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A Month Into Summer, Boston’s Finally Out Of Snow

A seven-story tall tower of snow, piled up during New England’s record winter, finally finished melting on Tuesday. » E-Mail This …read more Via: http://www.npr.org/2015/07/15/423101279/a-month-into-summer-bostons-finally-out-of-snow?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=us

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To Syrians, Deal With Iran Simply Steadies Assad Regime

Not everyone is cheering the nuclear agreement between world powers and Iran. Among the critics is Saeed al Batal, a Syrian photographer who decries Iran’s support of President Bashar al-Assad.

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Some Greeks Are Finding Opportunity Amid Their Economy’s Uncertainty

By Robert Smith In Greece, not all the smart, young people are leaving. Some are using the crisis as an opportunity to start a new business — including one woman

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Report: Mergers Have Cut Airline Competition At Many Airports, Raising Fares

An AP investigation has found that the fewer the airlines that serve an airport, the costlier its flights are. Recent mergers have cut the number of major U.S. air carriers

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Prosecutors Say Theater Shooter’s Detailed Plan Showed Intent — And Sanity

By Ben Markus Jurors in the trial James Holmes heard closing arguments Tuesday. Colorado Public Radio’s Ben Markus reports on the cases made for and against Holmes’ insanity at the

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Obama Sees Long Legacy For Iran Deal; GOP’s 2016 Candidates Want It Gone

By Tamara Keith In touting Tuesday’s Iran accord, President Obama said it would lend strength to future U.S. presidents. But several Republicans vying to be next in the Oval Office

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Negotiators’ Bonds, Commitment And Devotion To Details Got Iran Deal Done

NPR gets the back story of the years-long negotiations that produced the Iran nuclear deal from journalist Robin Wright. She’s traveled to Tehran and spoken with negotiators on both sides