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Kinsey Institute gallery displays animal imagery in erotic art

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The Kinsey Institute invites all to view its current gallery show, "Passionate Creatures," which focuses on animal imagery in art. The gallery is filled with paintings, sculptures, drawings and artifacts spanning more than 2,000 years, all encompassing this specific imagery and displaying its many different interpretations.


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Around the State

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INDIANAPOLIS -- The number of Indiana children riding in car booster seats has increased dramatically since a new state law requiring their use took effect July 1, according to a new survey.


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Armed man attempts to rob Cashland Monday

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When an armed man approached the glass window Monday evening at Cashland, 1710 W. Third St., teller Teresa Henry had a simple goal in mind: "Not to get shot," she said. Henry did that and also prevented the man from getting away with any money. She screamed and ducked behind the counter, and the man fled the scene moments later.


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Plotkin wins 2nd Big Ten accolade

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The Big Ten conference named senior midfielder Brian Plotkin its offensive player of the week Monday after the Lisle, Ill., native scored in each of the Hoosiers' two weekend games. Plotkin is the first repeat winner of the award this season, first earning the accolade Oct. 5.

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Playboy comes to IU

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Lisa, a junior, and Melissa, a sophomore sit in a Bloomington hotel room wearing low cut "boob shirts," as Melissa calls them, in hopes that the next few minutes could launch them into a successful modeling career. The pair, who asked their last names not be used to protect their privacy, are auditioning for Playboy's "Girls of the Top Ten Party Schools" issue scheduled to hit newsstands in April 2006.


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Elevated radon levels found in Rawles

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Only two weeks ago, escalated levels of radon, a radioactive gas, were found on the first floor of Rawles Hall. The IU Office of Environment, Health and Safety Management received test results two weeks ago, which found the radon level to be at 4.4 picocuries per liter, just above the U.S Environmental Protection Agency's guideline for homes, which is 4.0 picocuries.


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Anti-meth law limits med sales

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As cold and flu season begins, Hoosiers seeking over-the-counter drugs such as Nyquil and Sudafed will notice a change in the way they obtain these drugs. As of July 1, consumers must be at least 18 years old, present valid identification and sign the Indiana State Police log book, which the pharmacist will certify, in order to purchase medicines containing ephedrine and pseudoephedrine -- necessary ingredients in the production of methamphetamine, commonly known as meth. Customers will also be unable to purchase more than 100 tablets of such medicines in a week.


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A hard rain's a-gonna fall

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Colts fans, don't say it. Don't even whisper it. I can handle the massive influx of Manning jerseys every Monday, and I can even handle all the shots at my beloved Packers (they'll still win the NFC Suck ... I mean North).



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Board of Aeons links students, IU administrators

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It was not the Residence Halls Association which initiated the push for the academic support centers in the dorms. The IU Student Association didn't research the need for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Support Services. It wasn't even the Bloomington Faculty Council which jump-started these ideas.


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Gain stamina with regular meals

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It's about that time of day. Exhaustion is setting in, but hours of homework fill the rest of the evening, possibly leading into the early morning hours. You reach into your fridge for an energy boost, but what's the best thing to grab?


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Commission rejects national retail sales tax proposition

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WASHINGTON -- President Bush's tax commission has rejected the idea of a national sales tax and has voiced strong misgivings over European-style consumption taxes, drawing complaints of timidity from critics who wanted the panel to scrap the income tax.


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Family of slain Purdue student might come to U.S.

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WEST LAFAYETTE -- Friends of a Purdue University graduate student found dead inside a car trunk are raising money to bring his parents to the United States from China for a visit. Dismembered remains found in August near Chicago O'Hare International Airport were identified as those of Lei He, 28, a graduate student in mechanical engineering.



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DeLay avoided plea deal to save leadership job

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WASHINGTON -- A Texas prosecutor offered Rep. Tom DeLay a deal to plead guilty to a misdemeanor and save his job as majority leader, but DeLay chose to fight felony charges instead, the congressman's attorney said Monday. Dick DeGuerin, DeLay's lawyer, described the offer in a letter to the prosecutor as he filed motions in Austin to dismiss felony indictments and -- barring dismissal of the case -- to seek a speedy trial.


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Bloomington man helps save dying languages

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As a young teenager, Indrek Park learned to play bagpipes in Estonia, a country less than half the size of Indiana with one-fifth its population. Now 34 and an IU graduate student, Park is still playing. Last week, he played his Estonian bagpipes for a sixth-grade class at Bloomington's University Elementary School because the students were studying the region in Europe where Estonia lies. The students giggled as Park finished his tunes with a loud honk from the pipes.


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Avian flu threat highest in Asia, expected to spread

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LONDON -- Bird flu can be expected to spread to other countries, but the biggest threat of it mutating into a human virus that could kill millions across the world remains in Asia, the World Health Organization said Monday. Tests on birds from Romania confirmed the arrival of bird flu in Europe on Saturday, two days after it was verified on Europe's doorstep in the Asian part of Turkey.


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Cyclist in critical condition

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An IU student injured in a motorcycle crash Sunday evening has been airlifted to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis where he is in critical condition, according to IU Police Department reports.


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Marshall, Neal were IU pioneers

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When Marcellus Neal died in a hit-and-run crash in 1939, his Chicago Tribune obituary was only 32 words long, beginning with his name, his age and his race. He was "colored," it reads in its first line. Though Neal's obituary demonstrates he might have died at a time when a black man's death did not justify attention, he lived a life that challenged such racial inequalities and ultimately changed them. Neal became the first black student to graduate from IU when he received a degree in mathematics in 1895.


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Timmy Foundation focuses on charity

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The members of the IU Timmy Foundation get together every other Tuesday night to talk about new opportunities to help out their community and the world around them. The foundation's goal is to educate children about health issues and provide health care to those in need of medical attention. The group relies heavily on volunteers and is made up of about 250 students at the IU chapter alone. The foundation is also prominent on many other campuses around the United States.