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Creativity process represents the path to success in Venue gathering

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As part of the Skills for the Art of Fine Living series organized by The Venue Fine Arts & Gifts, Ladi Terry, a creativity trainer and consultant, addressed an intimate gathering Thursday about the different styles, cognitive approaches and tools that apply to the creative thinking and problem solving.




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Local jazz artists to dust stars

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The Stardusters Jazz Orchestra featuring Janiece Jaffe will perform Saturday at the fourth-annual show honoring legendary composer and singer Hoagy Carmichael. The event will take place from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m at KRC Catering.



soccer

Hoosiers stun No. 7 Louisville 2-0 in NCAA opener

Senior forward Darren Yeagle scored once with his head and once with his foot Thursday to take down No. 7 Louisville 2-0 in the NCAA Tournament’s opening round.



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Ex-Ind. Gov. to return to Vietnam prison

SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Former Indiana Gov. Joe Kernan plans next year to make his first trip to Vietnam since he spent 11 months as a prisoner of war in Hanoi.


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6 in Ind. die from swine flu in one week

INDIANAPOLIS – Six more Indiana swine flu deaths were reported last week, even as the number of people hospitalized with flu symptoms continued to drop.


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Ind. ranks 2nd in CDC’s national smoking survey

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The results of a recent smoking survey released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention took a hit in the state of Indiana. According to media sources around Indiana, the results of the study showed the first increase in the national smoking rate in 15 years.


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In God we trust?

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From the dollar bill to the National Anthem, Christianity has always had a dangerous clandestine influence on the decisions of U.S. law makers, politicians and voters – despite the efforts of the Constitution to separate church from state. However, last week, the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington tried to make its influence on the District of Columbia as overt as possible.


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A Generation of “Trophy Children”

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With college graduation nearing for us all, the “next step” is something we all have to think about sooner or later. When we enter the job market, we will be the new blood in many of today’s industries from which our parents are retiring. The bad news is we won’t live up to them. And perhaps this is their fault as much as it ours.


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More than a thriller

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If the world is really going to come to an end on Dec. 21, 2012, then people better start setting more short-term goals. Even though NASA addressed many of the reasons for why the world will not end in 2012 on their official Web site, skeptics will believe what they want. In this case, some people are choosing to believe that the Earth was given an expiration date, like a gallon of milk, by the Mayan civilization.


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Thanks to God Almighty

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Thanksgiving isn’t until next Thursday, but in a way, it’s already here. Although we may have to wait nearly a week for family gatherings, turkey carvings and an afternoon of football, a profound sense of thanks-giving should be a part of every day.



Puerto Rico Basketball

IU loses 89-71 to Ole Miss

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IU lost 89-71 to Ole Miss, a veteran team with size and speed. The Hoosiers went 28-of-69 shooting and hit only three shots from outside the arc.



Soul Revue

Soul Revue explores black rock music

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Clapping hands, stomping feet and dancing were a part of the scene Wednesday at Bear’s Place as Soul Revue performed songs of funk, rock, soul and R&B.