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Beautiful, dirty, glam

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A belly-baring Britney Spears dropped jaws in the ’90s as a school girl destined for detention, wearing a skimpy pleated mini-skirt and a strategically tied oxford shirt. While back in the day that image had every middle school boy drooling, standing in a lineup with some of pop culture’s current heavy hitters makes it seem so “Sunday school.”


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A ‘Silent Night’ Auction

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It’s Tuesday afternoon, and the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Art gallery is going through a transition. Ladders and construction tools are scattered on the floor of the west gallery, while the first pieces of art are mounted on the center gallery walls.


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Comic makes personal life funny

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He’s performed on “The Late Show with David Letterman,” had his own “Comedy Central Presents” one-hour special, and this weekend, Tommy Johnagin  will return to the Funny Bone Bloomington Comedy Club to entertain local audiences.


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Final project: dance concert

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The African American Dance Company will perform its annual Studio Concert  at 7:30 p.m. today in the Willkie Auditorium. The concert will showcase dances depicting different aspects of environmental justice, the theme of the African American Dance Company class  this semester.

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Police hurt in car chase

A police officer was injured during a chase that began when a woman reported seeing a stolen car – her own.


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Nominations open for women’s awards

Bloomington’s Commission on the Status of Women has released nomination forms for several local women’s awards.



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Folklore professor awarded Haskins

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The American Council of Learned Societies has awarded Professor Emeritus Henry Glassie the Charles Homer Haskins Prize for a lifetime of scholarly achievement.



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BoD: Albums [30-21]

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BoD: WEEKEND counts down the best albums of the decade, continuing with 30-11.







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Iraq and IU

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This Tuesday I read a disconcerting article in The New York Times. A shocking 121 people were killed in a string of car bombings in Iraq. On a more sinister note, the attack occurred just as Iraqi policy makers decided on a future date to hold elections. The same article recalled other discomforting facts: On Oct. 25, suicide bombings in Baghdad took the lives of 155 people. And in August, the Foreign and Finance ministries were hit by car bombings, resulting in over 120 deaths. Like many citizens in the United States, I feel awful, my stomach turning and heart aching, as news comes in about the latest suicide attack.


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Signs of improvement

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WE SAY Young people can be more optimistic about future employment.


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Republicans & slavery

On Monday, after making some not-so-smart comments that have the GOP outraged, Senate majority leader Harry Reid, longtime Democratic Senator from Nevada, might not be a shoe-in come next re-election. This is a good thing. Regardless of one’s political persuasion, no person who can make such ridiculous statements as Reid deserves to represent any United States citizen. Reid compared “Republicans who oppose health care reform to lawmakers who clung to the institution of slavery more than a century ago.”



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Fairness, part 4

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The primary problem, as I see it, is the fact that almost every form of government financing is currently mandatory. Also unfair is the fact that, as a result of almost every tax in effect, certain citizens are punished disproportionately for their productivity, i.e. the value they contribute to society. These problems should be reason enough to advocate change even before it is observed that taxation creates disincentive effects that discourage the creation of wealth at almost every turn.