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War on Drugs no more

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Despite continued efforts on the part of law enforcement officials to incarcerate non-violent drug offenders, there is growing evidence to suggest that the “War on Drugs” might be coming to its slow, inevitable end.


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It’s next to Godliness

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This year, I requested a single. It’s not that I don’t like people. I just don’t like their stuff. Back home, I used to vacuum the floor of my room every night before bed. It was my routine: pajamas, brush teeth, then Dirt Devil. In the dorm, unfortunately, it might bother the neighbors.


Transformers 2

The sign of bad things to come

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Watching “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” the first go-around was a sick chore. I thought maybe Michael Bay had inadvertently made a 150-minute torture porn flick, it was so awful. But four months later, I was ready to give it another chance – and my God, it’s even worse. 


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IUPUI gives students graduation countdown clocks

IUPUI has given about 700 freshmen credit-card-sized clocks that count down the days and hours until their graduation. College officials say the clocks put the goal of on-time graduation in front of students every day.



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‘Michael Jackson's This Is It’ to open worldwide

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LOS ANGELES — When Michael Jackson died in June, he was just days away from launching a 50-show run of comeback concerts in London. Now, video footage of preparations for those performances have become “Michael Jackson’s This Is It,” a documentary opening worldwide Tuesday.


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AroundArts

Arts happenings ending the week of Oct. 31.





wrestling

2008 wrestling champion seeks redemption

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Senior Angel Escobedo has nothing to prove today, but, as the season approaches, he will have to demonstrate that he is the best the nation has to offer once again. The IU wrestling team will be kicking off its season at 7 p.m. today with its annual intrasquad scrimmage at Bloomington High School North.


fletch

Patient, family face fear, uncertainty about radiation treatments

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The Falvey family struggles on a daily basis as they watch their 3-year-old son Fletcher go through radiation therapy at Bloomington’s Midwest Proton Therapy Institute. MPRI is one of the six facilities in the United States that treats cancer through radiotherapy.


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A common experience

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SAO PAULO, Brazil - There are several things, it seems, that a majority of the Brazilians I have met all possess: a television, a pair of Havaianas (a particular brand of flip-flops) and, when it comes to adolescent Brazilians, an Orkut account.


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Man robs Quality Heating

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Bloomington Police Department caught a man in the act of stealing office equipment from Quality Heating on 1412 W. Kirkwood.




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Homeless man robs local residence

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On Saturday, residents at 1101 N. Woodburn Ave. were robbed after letting a man who said he was homeless spend the night at their house.


health

Panel agrees health system needs fixing

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From patients to physicians, many are feeling the state of America’s current health system, which a panel of IU professors agreed cannot be left alone. Something must be done. But the panel didn’t agree on what should be done. Some advocated a single-payer system while others opposed it.


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IDOE to have public hearings

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The Indiana Department of Education will have three public hearings throughout the state to address citizens’ testimonies concerning the new teacher-licensing proposal to be implemented by the state department.