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Honoring King's legacy

To observe Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday and holiday in 2007, Bloomington, its residents and IU have a schedule the IDS, Herald-Times, University and city officials have publicized well. The carefully delineated events will poignantly underscore an old Negro spiritual, or song, that says, "We've come a long way, Lord, a mighty long way."


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Hoosier at heart

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During winter break while spending time in my hometown of Lafayette (in the depths of Boilermaker country), I developed a desperate longing to return to IU. While I enjoy time with my family and old friends, something inside simply pulls me to Bloomington. And for many students, I'm quite sure it is the same.


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Around the World

The United States killed five to 10 people in this week's attack on a target in southern Somalia believed to be associated with the al-Qaida terrorist network, a U.S. intelligence official said.


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Unrivaled history

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IU guard Rod Wilmont summed up the Hoosiers' rivalry with the Purdue Boilermakers in one word Tuesday afternoon: pride.

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Lost master key costs McNutt $35,000 in lock replacements

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Residential Programs and Services spent $35,000 over winter break to replace 20 percent of the locks in McNutt Quad after a resident assistant on duty misplaced a master key to one of the McNutt buildings. "As soon as we became aware that the master key was missing, we immediately recored (changed the locks in) that building," said Bob Weith, director of residential operations. "We worked most of the night doing this." Weith said the misplacement of one key led to lock changes for 154 rooms out of the 718 in McNutt Quad. The locks were replaced Dec. 18 and 19. "Access to all of our keys throughout our system is always a safety concern," Weith said.


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Monroe Hospital still accepting Anthem insurance

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Bloomington Hospital may not accept Anthem insurance -- IU's primary health-care provider -- from new members, but Bloomington residents have another local option less than six miles away. Monroe Hospital, 4011 S. Tiwari Blvd., expects more business in lieu of Anthem's pending decision to renew contracts with Bloomington Hospital, said Dean Melton, the hospital's president and CEO.



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New group encourages 'butt grabbing' around campus

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IU is known to have one of the most beautiful college campuses in the Midwest. Now, a group of students is working to ensure the campus stays that way. Sophomore Steven Coverick recently founded the IU Cigarette Clean Up Organization, informally known as the IU Butt Club.



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Investors wary of Venezeula's oil plans

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CARACAS, Venezuela -- Investors spooked by President Hugo Chavez's nationalization plans rushed to sell off Venezuelan stocks Tuesday, while U.S. officials and financial analysts warned that increasing government control in the power, telecom and oil sectors is a mistake.


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A's in a pill

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Adderall, whether obtained legally or illegally, has often been the cure for many students who struggle to concentrate in lecture halls, libraries and computer labs -- and the demand seems to be constantly increasing.


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Rivals both use similar style

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When the Hoosiers line up across from Purdue tonight at Assembly Hall, they'll see a lot of themselves in their opponents. Both teams average 72 points per game. Both teams hold their opponents to less than 65 points per game - Purdue to 64.1 and IU to 59. IU rebounds with more frequency, but only by three rebounds per game. And at 1-1 in the Big Ten, both teams are searching for their second conference victory tonight.





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Herbert to address U.S. Department of State

IU President Adam Herbert will address a U.S. State Department conference today in Washington, D.C., on the role of American universities on American public diplomacy issues.


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Club takes networking trips to NYC, LA

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Members of the Business Careers in Entertainment Club rang in the New Year by taking trips to Los Angeles and New York City-- not to celebrate the end of 2006, but to network with potential employers in the entertainment industry.



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New Albany man seeks clemency as execution date nears

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MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. -- Lawyers for a New Albany man facing execution next week for killing a state trooper, filed a motion Monday seeking a stay of execution while he asked the state Parole Board to recommend his life be spared on the grounds he's innocent. "I've never had a chance to prove my innocence," Norman Timberlake told the Parole Board.