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Then freshman Anna Millies tastes a slice of pizza at Pizza Mania on April 13, 2007 in Dunn Meadow. Pizza Mania is going to be held at 4-7 p.m. on Thursday in Dunn Meadow.

Pizza Mania benefits non-profit

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Pizza Mania will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday in Dunn Meadow and will benefit Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard, a local food pantry.


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Peru court sentences Fujimori to 25 years prison

A special tribunal has sentenced former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori to 25 years in prison for what it called “crimes against humanity” – death squad activities during his autocratic 10-year rule.




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Demjanjuk tries again to avoid deportation

The deportation of alleged Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk should be blocked because forcing the frail 89-year-old to go to Germany would amount to torture, his attorney said in a court filing Tuesday.


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Actor Kal Penn joins White House team

WASHINGTON — The White House has hired actor Kal Penn as a liaison between President Barack Obama's administration and Asian constituents.


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Fraternizing with the enemy

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BEIJING – It was under the awning of a Beijing gas station that the grand, immaterial theories of international relations both began to make sense and sound ludicrous to me. 


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Evangelicals and gay adoption

Leah Hecht’s letter “Adoption Ban Bad for Children and Gay Couples,” which appeared on April 1, was a pleasure to read – for the most part. While I completely agree with her arguments for gay and lesbian adoption rights, I take issue with one statement: “Ironically, this ban is supported mostly by Christian Evangelicals.”


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Conservatism in academia

I realize this is a newspaper article for the IDS, and your purpose is to grab attention and create controversy wherever possible and by whatever means – even including spreading some of your own propaganda – but I feel the point of your message loses weight when you engage in the same acts you criticize.




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Education culture shock

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Indiana’s new superintendent of public instruction, Tony Bennett, probably thought he picked the right crowd when he spoke at an IU College Republicans meeting three weeks ago.