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Tuesday, May 19
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James Cromitie, right, is led by police officers from a federal building on Thursday in New York after being arrested on charges related to a bombing plot in the Bronx. The FBI arrested four men Wednesday in what authorities called a plot to detonate a bomb outside a Jewish temple and to shoot military planes with guided missiles.

NYC police: Terror suspects wanted to commit jihad

NEW YORK – Four men arrested after planting what they thought were explosives near a synagogue and community center and plotting to shoot down a military plane were bent on carrying out a jihad against America, authorities said Thursday.


Angels and Whatever

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If you’re looking for a controversial but fun summer blockbuster to spend some cash on this weekend, “Angels and Demons” isn’t it. Rather, it is an intellectual puzzle staged around a backdrop of particle accelerators and papal laws. Confused yet?



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21st Century Genius

Review of Green Day's "21st Century Breakdown."


Scrubs.

TV Surveillance

Corey Barker discusses why networks choose to bring back stale shows in his weekly column.


Local Lemons

A review of Bloomington's best lemonade.


Indiana University School of Law professor Dawn Johnsen.

Obama nominee opposed by many GOP state senators

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INDIANAPOLIS – Thirty-one Republican state senators have asked U.S. Sens. Evan Bayh and Dick Lugar to oppose the nomination of an IU law professor nominated by President Obama for a senior position in the U.S. Department of Justice.


Sam Bartlett and Jamie Gans play May 19 at Peoples Park on Kirkwood Avenue. Bartlett, Gans and Tamara Loewenthal played as part of of the 2009 Summer Performing Arts Series’ Tuesday Lunch Concert.

Playing for the people

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When people think of music, they might think of listening to mp3s or going to concerts with a band on a stage. The music at Peoples Park on Tuesdays this summer is not that kind of music.


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IU alumnus killed in Dallas parking lot

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IU alumnus Kyle Simcoe will be remembered as a passionate and outgoing person. Simcoe, an Evansville native, was killed by a moving vehicle following a robbery in Dallas on May 9.




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Austrians still proud of ‘the Arnold’

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GRAZ, Austria – On the plane from Geneva to Vienna, the blond-haired, blued-eyed woman sitting next to me (with her two Nordic children, nonetheless) talked endlessly, in an accent I could hardly understand, about the “Schwarz-Nager” in Austria.


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Fact or Fiction?

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Therber goes mythbusting to debunk two of the Midwest's biggest tall tales.




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Hoosiers pound Purdue in Big Ten Tourney

IU took an early lead and never looked back Wednesday afternoon during its 9-1 victory against Purdue in its first Big Ten Tournament game.


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IU teams up with AT&T to embrace BlackBerry usage

IU announced a two-year agreement with AT&T on Wednesday that will provide opportunities for business graduate students, faculty and staff to take advantage of BlackBerry smartphones.


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IU alumni contribute to economy

According to a study by the Indiana Business Research Center, IU graduates are making vital contributions to the state.