From the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette.
“The Archdiocese of New York is handing out coloring and comic books that warn children about sex predators, the first such effort by a Roman Catholic diocese in the United States. “
Video link is here.
From the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette.
“The Archdiocese of New York is handing out coloring and comic books that warn children about sex predators, the first such effort by a Roman Catholic diocese in the United States. “
Video link is here.
In a follow up to the Blogmeister’s post about Carmel’s health insurance plan paying
Adoption benefits for city employees, comes this story from the Indianapolis Star.
The City Council addressed the issue for the first time this week when resident Jane Rose asked the council to do away with the benefit.
“This is, at least, a policy of unjust enrichment to the city employees,” she said, “whereby the city intends to take my money and give it to the employees for their personal and private life choices.”
Four of the six council members at the meeting — Fred Glaser, Joe Griffiths, Eric Seidensticker and Rick Sharp — told Rose they also disapprove of the policy, but they said only Brainard has the authority to rescind it.
Brainard, who didn’t attend Monday’s meeting because he was out of town, said Wednesday in an e-mail that he wasn’t in favor of rescinding the policy.
Glaser and Sharp each said they’ve received about a dozen complaints from constituents about the policy, and Seidensticker said he’d received at least 20.
Glad to see others feel the same way the Blogmeister does on this one. You may read the original post here.
In a story published by the Indianapolis Star, drug maker and Indiana based Eli Lilly will
continue to downsize in an effort to boost profits.
“In a sweeping overview, the Indianapolis-based company also said it expects 2008 to deliver earnings of $3.85 to $4 per share and that next year should see the emergence of antidepressant Cymbalta to overtake Zyprexa as top seller in the U.S.”
In the Blogmeister’s view, this is not a comment on the state of depression in Indiana and the U.S., but all the “off-label” uses for Cymbalta (such as pain management).
Here is a link to a funny and touching video. Here is the background; Jenna Bush was on the Ellen Degeneres show. Ellen asked how easy it was for Jenna to call home and talk to her parents. This video is the result. The Blogmeister was struck by just how much it was like any other adult child calling home. Check it out!