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Baseball Steroids

Selig, Fehr questioned by Congress on steroid usage

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Concerns about Barry Bonds’ personal trainer should have been reported by the San Francisco Giants to Major League Baseball, commissioner Bud Selig told Congress on Tuesday during a hearing about the sport’s steroids era.





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City waives some pet adoption fees

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City officials have joined forces to waive the adoption fee for Monroe County residents who have lost a pet in a fire. The City of Bloomington Fire Department and Animal Care and Control Division announced the program last week.


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Rice could help Iraq’s progress

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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Tuesday that Iraq’s national reconciliation has moved along “quite remarkably,” citing a new law that lets thousands of former members of Saddam Hussein’s Baath party reclaim government jobs or pensions.


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Blood donors needed during winter

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During January, which is National Blood Donor Month, sophomore Andrew Ng will recall some of those memories when he gives blood for the sixth time.


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Indiana counties face more assessment problems

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A Indiana Department of Local Government Finance press release that the department will hold property assessors accountable for errors in property value assessments. It stated that 23 counties have assessors who failed to provide the department with accurate data required by law for tax purposes.


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Around the World

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Pakistan’s government urged opposition leaders Tuesday to refrain from holding rallies ahead of next month’s elections, citing an escalating terrorist threat.


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2 homes robbed, valuables stolen

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Two Bloomington houses were burglarized Monday night in unrelated incidents, Bloomington Police Department Capt. Joe Qualters said, reading from police reports.


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Unelectable

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In the fall 2006, the American people decided they were tired of the direction their nation was headed and shifted their faith from the ruling Republican Party to the Democrats, voting to replace many Republican members of Congress and giving the Democratic Party majorities in both the Senate and the House of Representatives.


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Putting fans first?

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If you’ve watched more than five seconds of TV this month, you’ve seen advertisements against the Big Ten Network. These advertisements paint the network, a group with exclusive rights to Big Ten games, as a selfish conglomerate trying to stiff the average fan. Comcast and the network are currently locked in negotiations – Comcast wants the network to be a subscription service, but the network wants to be included in general programming.


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Democrats for change

Primary season is one filled with uncertainty. Are you a Democrat, Republican or Independent? After you decide to identify with a party, you must wade through the voting records and media spin on the candidates of that party to decide who will receive your precious vote.


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Point of no return

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For a young feminist like me, a few dates are committed to memory and are almost biblical in their enormity. January 22 is one of those dates. On this day, the U.S. Supreme Court guaranteed the right to bodily integrity, as determined by Roe v. Wade.


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The ‘few minute’ warning

On Jan. 6, three U.S. warships reported being confronted by five Iranian speedboats while traveling in the international waters of the Strait of Hormuz (a narrow waterway between Oman and Iran that connects the Persian Gulf to the Indian Ocean). According to U.S. military sources, the speedboats charged the warships while a radio broadcast warned “I am coming to you. You will explode in a few minutes.”


Chargers Colts Football

Bolts shock the Colts

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INDIANAPOLIS – The RCA Dome was painted blue and white one last time Sunday afternoon, but the Indianapolis Colts failed to depart the 24-year old stadium on a winning note, losing 28-24 to the visiting San Diego Chargers