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ANKARA, Turkey -- Pope Benedict XVI began his first visit to a Muslim country Tuesday by urging all religious leaders to "utterly refuse" to support any violence in the name of faith, but he expressed worry that the risks of more conflicts and terrorism were growing in the Middle East and elsewhere.
RIGA, Latvia -- Under intense pressure to change course, President Bush on Tuesday rejected suggestions Iraq has fallen into civil war and vowed not to pull U.S. troops out "until the mission is complete." At the opening of a NATO summit, Bush also urged allies to increase their forces in Afghanistan to confront a strengthening Taliban insurgency.
Bet Savich, director of the Bloomington Volunteer Network, hopes that before the bags are packed, the plane tickets are bought and carpools home are arranged, students will remember the volunteer opportunities that are needed before and during the winter holiday season.
A Bloomington resident ran into the back of two public school buses within a span of 35 minutes Monday, according to a police report.
The Monroe County Republican Party is filing for a recount contest in three county races from the Nov. 7 midterm election, saying they found problems with voter registration and absentee ballots. An $11,000 bond paid for the recount was filed before noon Monday, just minutes before the recount deadline, said Monroe County Republican Party Chairman Franklin Andrew.
It's a subtle difference, barely noticeable except to the most dedicated eyes.
On Friday, Nov. 17, the Playstation 3 went on sale across America. Hordes of excited gamers waited in line for hours to get their hands on a limited supply (400,000 units) of the new game console.
Last week's holiday marks the beginning of our yearly custom of gorging ourselves at family Thanksgiving feasts, office Christmas parties and New Year's Eve lush-fests that give the most health-conscious among us excuse to splurge. Between the end of November and the beginning of January, we put away more food and drink than Rush Limbaugh can put away narcotics in 10 lifetimes.
For me, home is too far to drive for just the Thanksgiving weekend, so last Wednesday I braved the holiday hordes and flew out of Indianapolis International Airport. Now let's be clear: JFK is an international airport. LAX, Dulles, Atlanta and O'Hare are all international airports.
Crimes against children, especially those of a sexual nature, are the most evil acts our criminal justice system has ever had to face. This seems to be one of the very few issues liberals and conservatives can agree on.
Do you ever stop and count the number of Web sites you visit daily? There are the essentials: Webmail, Gmail, Facebook and (God forbid) MySpace. Then there are sites for you news junkies: NPR, CNN and The Onion (that's right, it's news -- sorta). Maybe you even visit idsnews.com as part of your daily online routine.
The numbers don't necessarily play in IU's favor. The Hoosiers haven't played a game in nine days. Four years have passed since IU's last victory against Duke University. And the Blue Devils are 70-3 on their home court since that same year, 2002. But IU coach Kelvin Sampson and the Hoosiers say they are looking forward to the experience of playing one of the top teams in the country inside of one of the most raucous arenas in all of college basketball.
Female tenured faculty account for less than 22 percent of senior-level faculty at IU, but an absence of women is not only a problem at the top of the faculty status ladder. It's evident in various academic departments, namely the sciences.
IU might not have beaten Purdue at football, but the Hoosiers beat the Boilermakers and nearly every university in the country in a recent Collegehumor.com poll.
March 21, 2002: 74-73 in Lexington, Ky. Jared Jeffries torched Duke with 24 points and 15 rebounds in IU's stunning Sweet 16 upset of the heavily-favored Blue Devils. Duke was ranked No. 1 at the time and was the defending national champion. IU went on to lose the national championship game 64-52 against the University of Maryland.
Catching the eye of the casual observer on East Third Street, the greenhouse in Jordan Hall might look like something from an old science-fiction movie. The dome-shaped room with large windows is difficult to place until one sees what's inside.
JERUSALEM -- Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert reached out to the Palestinians on Monday in one of his most conciliatory speeches yet, saying he was prepared to grant them a state, release desperately needed funds and free prisoners if they choose the path of peace.