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Presidential ass-pirations

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Warning: This column was written under the influence of cultural food – soul food, to be exact. A full belly of catfish and collard greens (and six beers) may be the source of any insight or libel to follow. Readers should interpret the author’s words accordingly.


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Researchers say adopted kids may fare better

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With the help of national data and researchers from the University of Connecticut, IU researchers have concluded that two-parent adoptive homes devote more time and money on their children than biological parents, said an IU press release.


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UPDATE: 5:18 p.m. Propane gas tank catches fire near Lake Lemon

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TREVLAC, Ind. – A propane gas tank caught fire around 3 p.m. Tuesday near several residences on Lake Lemon, sending dozens of firefighters rushing to the scene. The closest residence, 5146 North Shore Drive, did not appear damaged by the fire which, observers on the scene said sent flames shooting into the air.

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Business ‘blogosphere’ expands in evolving media landscape

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Everyone has something to say, but in the past it was difficult to find an outlet to voice opinions. Now, blogs allow new authors and audiences to emerge on the Internet everyday. The term blog is a combination of the two-word phrase “web log,” which can also give a quick and simple definition of what a blog is.


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Ragazzi offers arts, food in intimate atmosphere

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Some people say the art on a person’s wall tells a lot about the character of that person. If this is true, then restaurant owner Tamyra d’Ippolito is eclectic, creative and unique. When d’Ippolito came to Bloomington from New York, she and her husband opened the quaint Italian restaurant Ragazzi Arte Cafe, 212 S. Rogers St., in November 2005. For d’Ippolito, Ragazzi has become not only a place to serve her favorite foods, including an iced lemon and chocolate cake, but a place to display and sell her favorite art. Nearly every inch of the restaurant’s walls are covered with the works of local artists, students and d’Ippolito’s friends.


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Go to hell, NASCAR (and stay there)

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That’s it. I am putting my foot down. If NASCAR is a sport, then driving your car should be considered an aerobic activity. Putting on your seat belt should be practiced as often as a jump shot, and changing your tire should be clocked like the 40-yard dash.


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War on reality

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You’ve probably seen the most recent Sunsilk shampoo commercials. And if you have, I hope they have encouraged you to never purchase a single product from this line.



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Art is nothing but meaningless crap!

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As this week begins, I am hoping you will all be regaling each other with great stories of your April Fools’ Day pranks. With that in mind, I have my own to tell you. This past Sunday afternoon, I wrote a false Facebook message to my friend Whitney, in which I confessed my romantic feelings for her. I received a standard rejection reply of, “Well, there’s just a lot on my mind lately, so I can’t really devote much time to dating right now. But it isn’t anything wrong with you, it’s me.”


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Money and stress

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For many people, the greatest source of stress is money – or, rather, a lack of enough money to pay all the bills owed. In my private counseling office I see many people with financial problems: individuals, couples and families who tend to spend more than they make. I see serious arguments between couples on spending habits, which are often a result of family values. I see severe stress caused by an inability to pay off debt, often as a result of high-interest credit-card rates.


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New look, numbering planned for Indiana license plates

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Design plans for Indiana’s new license plates would center on a state flag theme and drop the decades-old numbering system that identifies the car’s home county. The public can begin voting Tuesday for its pick among four designs for the new standard license plate that would be given out to motorists next year. The new plates will replace those issued in 2003 that are green-blue pastel with a farm landscape.


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Presidential ass-pirations

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Warning: This column was written under the influence of cultural food – soul food, to be exact. A full belly of catfish and collard greens (and six beers) may be the source of any insight or libel to follow. Readers should interpret the author’s words accordingly. Oh, Newt Gingrich, you crazy guy. You’re so full of love. What will you do next?


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A woman's place

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How many times have we heard the old saying “A woman’s place is in the home”? I know I’ve heard it before. But the beauty of the time and society that we live in is that women are no longer restricted to being housewives and mothers alone.



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Bush proposes cutting Perkins Loans for ’08 federal budget

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President Bush proposed a new budget for 2008 that would limit the Federal Perkins Loan Program. The Bush administration proposed a restriction on the amount of money colleges can collect from students paying off Perkins Loans, while at the same time providing the federal government with the authority to demand that interest money from the loans goes directly to federal collection agencies. Congress has yet to approve this budget.


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Transfer troubles

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Has college life got you down? Are classes rough? Are you having trouble making friends? When you make any big life change – especially one that involves moving to a new place and throwing yourself into a mosh pit of 40,000 students – that can happen. So, suck it up! Stick it out and it should work itself out. And if it doesn’t, then transfer.



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Helping in any way he can, Powers adjusts to role as tight end, mentor

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Just one year ago, Blake Powers was preparing for another season as the starting quarterback for the IU football team, and Kellen Lewis was a name unknown by many Hoosier fans. Entering this year’s spring practices, the story has changed for both players. Lewis is now the starting quarterback, and Powers has switched over to play tight end for his senior season.