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NJ bridge searchers: Baby’s survival odds are slim

NEWARK, N.J. — Officials searching for a baby believed to have been thrown off a bridge by her father acknowledge her chances of survival are slim by now. Teams with boats, dogs and helicopters have found no sign of 3-month-old Zara Malani-lin Abdur in their third day of searching under a river bridge on the Garden State Parkway.


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NY questions health claims of some 9/11 responders

NEW YORK — Lawyers defending New York City against thousands of lawsuits filed by Sept. 11 emergency responders say many of the claims are baseless and have asked a judge to dismiss some of the first cases headed toward trial.


Snygg Arts Week

Snygg’s laugh still resonates through ArtsWeek

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Fran Snygg had a laugh that rippled through every corridor she walked down. It was childlike, the kind of uproariously whimsical sound that would inspire laughter from others. The outgoing New York dancer, choreographer and artist never met a stranger. But Fran died at 53 in 1996 of diabetic complications. Today marks the beginning of the 26th-annual ArtsWeek, a project Fran pioneered and directed during the final 10 years of her life as a tribute to the diverse artistic culture in Bloomington.


Celebrate YourBody week panel discussion

Panel: Students should celebrate their body size

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This week students are urged to celebrate their bodies — no matter what the shape or size. To emphasize this message a panel discussion took place Wednesday night at the Student Recreational Sports Center auditorium focusing on body image and eating disorders.

Haiti Dinner

Students dine, donate to Haiti

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Student volunteers manned the food tables a little before 5 p.m. as the Haiti Benefit Dinner was about to begin in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Grand Hall. They stood at the vegetarian table, the non-vegetarian table and the dessert table amid the pre-start panic. “Where’s the bread?” someone yelled.


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Shalom Center denied funds

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The City Council approved a grant Wednesday giving $133,000 to community organizations. However, the grant leaves out funding for the Shalom Community Center’s Hunger Relief Project.


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Tell me your turn-off

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Pussies. From their claws and fangs to their mysterious prowl, I hate cats. Who knew this fear would follow me to college?



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Student assaulted in McNutt Quad

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Two unidentified men assaulted an IU student in his dorm room Wednesday, police said. IU Police Department officers arrived at McNutt Quad at 2:48 a.m. in response to a call from a male complainant in McNutt-Bocobo.


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Lectures challenge campus diversity

A campus-wide lecture series will explore ways to make IU a more diverse and accepting environment. The first panel will be held from 12:30 to 2 p.m. today in the Indiana Memorial Union Georgian Room.


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Professors receive recognition for 'outstanding' performance

In honor of IU’s 190th founding anniversary, President Michael McRobbie will present 16 faculty members and two doctoral students with Distinguished Teaching Awards. Recipients will be recognized on April 16 for their “outstanding teaching, research and service to the University,” according to an IU press release.


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Permaculture course inspires career changes

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Since its inception eight years ago, the camping course based on sustaining human activity has created quite a stir in Bloomington. It has inspired students to change majors, reverse career goals and even create an extension of the course, the Bloomington Permaculture Guild.


Poetry Slam

Poetry 'slamming' at Rachael's Cafe

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“They called you Perfecta, and what did they say when the disease ate at you?” resident Ashley Bayer said to a captivated audience. “God’s eyes turned from you, and as they do, I must leave you, because your burden breaks me in two.”So spoke one of five “slam poets,” who competed Wednesday in Rachael’s Café for first place in a slam poetry contest.


Old Shops

Bloomington businesses thrive on oddity

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The City of Bloomington promotes some unusual business ideas. Where else can someone hail a bicycle rickshaw to their belly dancing lessons? And how many establishments sell square donuts?





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Idol makeover

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As much as “American Idol” is about singing, it’s also about transformation. 


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10 is bigger than 12

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There is one certainty amongst the rumors of Big Ten expansion across the nation and, in particular, the blog-o-sphere — while very few officials are willing to talk about the possibility, many are willing to listen.