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Right anger, wrong reasons

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I got fired up about a junior senator primary underdog in 2007 because of the same characteristics that are getting now-President Obama into serious trouble today. Obama was a intellectually brilliant lawyer, an inspiring writer and orator, and from my point of view, a thinly disguised policy wonk with a problem-solving approach to dealing with national and international issues.



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Five must have items

Here's why to convince your student to bring these necessities

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WFHB begins Fall Fund Drive

Bloomington’s first community radio station WFHB will begin its Fall Fund Drive on Friday, hoping to raise $45,000.







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Health reform measures in effect today

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Eight provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act are going into effect today, according to a press release issued by The White House Office of the Press Secretary..





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Lilly exhibit displays ‘sustain•ability’

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Sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences, “Straw Leaves, Table-Bugs, and Birch-Bark Poems: Sustainability at the Lilly Library,” is curated by English professor Christoph Irmscher and features two pieces from his own collection as well as pieces from the Lilly’s archives.


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The Clash in first tracks

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Wednesday I was listening to “The First Collection” by punk-indie band Lemuria, and I found myself replaying the first track, “Hours,” for hours and hours. But all puns aside, I realized that both of Lemuria’s albums have the best songs up front.


Alexander the Great

3rd annual XRA-Fest to showcase local bands

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XRA-Fest 2010 will showcase bands on the Crossroads of America Records label as well as other local talents. The third annual festival begins at 8:30 p.m. Friday at Russian Recording and continues at 9 p.m. Saturday at the Bishop.


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Basement salon to move above ground with new name

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Housed in a basement amid a multitude of shops and restaurants on Indiana Avenue is John Edward Salon. However, in a few weeks, the salon is moving to a building on the corner of Kirkwood Avenue and Washington Street as well as changing its name.


Missing Person

Woman still missing after K-9 search

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A thin layer of fog covered the open acreage of a farm on North Walnut Street on Wednesday morning. The cold air suppressed the smoldering scent allowing it to disperse at ground level. This would help the dogs — if they had any chance of smelling a body.


Volleyball v. Purdue

Purdue hands Hoosiers first loss

The IU volleyball team suffered its first loss of the season in four sets Wednesday against Purdue at University Gym.