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Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton launched a trailblazing campaign for the White House on Saturday, a former first lady turned political powerhouse intent on becoming the first female president.


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Deadliest day in 2 years for U.S. forces

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- The U.S. military on Sunday reported six more American troops killed in fighting the day before, raising the toll to 25 in the deadliest day for U.S. forces in Iraq in two years.



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One race, different experiences

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Last week the Human Race Machine helped IU students, faculty and staff visualize what they might look like as different races. In addition to morphing photos, the exhibit treated participants to slogans saturated with themes of racial harmony: "There is only one race. The Human one." … "The Human Race Machine allows us to move past our differences and arrive at sameness. … It is "a prayer for racial equality."



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Casablanca: distinct Moroccan cuisine

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If Bloomington represents a melting pot for individuals from diverse cultures and backgrounds, then Fourth Street, with its variety of restaurants and ethnic cuisines, epitomizes the city's spirit. Holding its distinct identity among an array of restaurants is Casablanca. Offering Moroccan and Mediterranean cuisine, the restaurant at 402 E. Fourth St., will celebrate 13 years of business in April.


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The Complete Moron's Guide to: World Poetic Forms

Sonnet A 14-line poem that follows a set rhyme scheme and has a logical structure. Sonnets are archetypical of love poetry, and have vivid imagery. Shakespeare's sonnets are among the most famous in English poetry.


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IU Credit Union CEO resigns

J. Robert Newcomb announced Thursday that he is resigning from his post as president and CEO of IU Credit Union to pursue other career opportunities, according to a news release from the credit union.


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400 Shiite fighters detained in past weeks

BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said 400 fighters from a key backer of the Shiite-led government have been arrested, and a government spokesman said Thursday the U.S. is not giving Iraqi security forces enough money for training and equipment. Al-Maliki's claim sought to address doubts about his willingness to take on the Shiite militiamen, especially the Mahdi Army loyal to his key supporter, the radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. Al-Sadr's militiamen are believed responsible for much of the sectarian violence in Baghdad in the past year.



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IUSA part of campaign to eliminate textbook tax

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Students might save on textbooks in a new way, if House Bill 16 passes through the Indiana General Assembly. The IU Student Association is part of a campaign to eliminate taxation on textbooks. According to an online version of the bill, textbooks required for an undergraduate course at an accredited college or university will be exempt from state sales taxes. The books would need to be purchased by a student or guardian of a student enrolled in an accredited college or university in Indiana.


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IU student reports being fondled at Chi Phi house

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An IU student reported being fondled at a party at the Chi Phi fraternity house Jan. 11, according to IUPD police reports. The 23-year-old female, whose name was not released, told police Monday she had been at a party at 1400 N. Jordan Ave. on the evening of Jan. 10.


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Hybrid buses saving energy already

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If everyone rode on Bloomington Transit's two new hybrid buses, then it would be "awesome," said IU graduate student Sarah Combellick-Bidney, who is happy with Bloomington Transit's move for a safer environment. This week, Bloomington Transit unveiled two hybrid buses.


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Burning bridges

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Fergie wants you to come around. This makes her "London, London Bridge wanna go down like London London London." Last time I checked, London Bridge is indeed one of those architectural marvels that falls under the category of "bridge."


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'Power of One'

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This year's Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration theme was "The Power of One," a slogan which reminds us that the capacity for change, for improving our world, rests within each of us. Working for equity, justice, peace and understanding in our communities, our country or simply at our University is not the responsibility of a great leader -- we've all got a hand in the action.


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End of the line

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I remember simpler times, before the car phone was passe, and before 'The Fresh Prince' qualified for Nick at Nite. Back then, school was conveniently arranged in alphabetical order, and flickering lights triggered an unshakable Pavlovian response. In the afternoon MTV would advertise Crossfire (the Milton Bradley game, not the CNN show), and remind me never to trust anyone over age 30. At the time the slogan meant nothing to any of us, but we were ready to believe.


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Cue it up

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Forget the Old Oaken Bucket. There's a new trophy in the IU-Purdue rivalry, and Isaac Stone Simonelli made it his mission to bring the prize to Bloomington. The IU pool team will travel to West Lafayette on Saturday to try to bring the "Old Oaken Cue" to Bloomington. In a competition that started last year, the winning team of the Hoosier-Boilermaker pool tournament claims the stick for one year and gets the privilege of painting their team's colors and the victory date on the cue, forever marking their victory. Purdue leads the rivalry 1-0. IU will bring eight players to challenge Purdue in a round-robin style tournament. The IU team hopes to paint its cream and crimson stripes and this year's date above Purdue's gold and black stripes to avenge last year's loss.



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Former Hoosier coach interviewed by Miami

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MIAMI -- The Miami Dolphins hope to complete their two-week search for a coach by Saturday, and the front-runner appears to be San Diego Chargers offensive coordinator and former IU football coach Cam Cameron.