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Giants Arrive in Indianapolis, Without Their Injured

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

As the 53 Giants on the active roster arrived in Indianapolis for Super Bowl XLVI, left behind, until later in the week, were the players on injured reserve.

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Shelvin Mack, Chris Singleton staying positive

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Shelvin Mack starts almost every day by waking up, grabbing his iPhone and sending out the same message to his nearly 14,000 followers on Twitter: “Think Positive . . . ” The two words are Mack’s personal motto and they perhaps had more meaning during the nearly five-month lockout, when he worked out regularly in Indianapolis and had to wonder when he would be allowed to actually play in the NBA — or better yet, receive his first paycheck — after leaving Butler as a junior and sliding to the Washington Wizards at No. 34. Read full article > >

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Redskins eager to get Landry, Atogwe, Wilson back to full health

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

One safety is back at practice and another is back in the training room. No one knows when the kick returner might return, and the tight end is done until the end of preseason. The Redskins are midway through the preseason schedule, and their injury picture remains fuzzy. Redskins Coach Mike Shanahan had hoped safeties LaRon Landry and Oshiomogho Atogwe would return to practice this week and see action in Thursday’s preseason game at Baltimore . While Atogwe had his helmet in hand Sunday, Landry has suffered another setback. The Achilles’ tendon injury that kept him sidelined all of training camp is apparently well enough, but Landry hurt his hamstring while working out in Indianapolis last week and his return is delayed indefinitely. Read full article > >

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Indianapolis Honors Its Literary Native Son

Saturday, November 20th, 2010

The author Kurt Vonnegut’s friends and family agree that his museum belongs in Indianapolis, the hometown with which he had a complicated relationship.

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