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Bloomington meth lab busted

Indiana State Police arrested Bloomington residents Billy McAuley, 45, Richard Moore, 32, Shane Robertson, 27, and Michael Walker, 37, early Thursday morning on preliminary charges of manufacturing methamphetamines.


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Indiana observes MS Awareness Week

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The Indiana State Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society celebrates MS Awareness Week from March 2 to 8, coinciding with National Disabilities Month.


Jim Billingsly, 51, protests as members of the Service Employees International Union speak to students about the possible benefits of universal health care in Indiana, Thursday afternoon on Indiana avenue.

Residents rally for health care

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Health care costs and bringing universal health care to Indiana were the topics of the hour as 20 members of the IU and Bloomington communities gathered Thursday near the Sample Gates.



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Justices hear arguments in gay marriage case

California Supreme Court justices heard arguments Thursday on lawsuits seeking to overturn the state’s voter-approved ban on same-sex nuptials as thousands demonstrated outside the courthouse.


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Palestinian driver killed after Jerusalem rampage

A Palestinian driver rammed a construction vehicle into a bus and police car on a highway Thursday, wounding two officers before he was shot dead, police said – the latest in a string of attacks by militants using heavy machinery against Israeli targets.


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Bomb kills 12 at southern Iraq livestock market

A car bomb exploded Thursday in a crowded livestock market selling sheep, cattle and goats south of Baghdad, killing at least 12 people and wounding dozens, Iraqi police and medical officials said.



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Meth lab busted in Bloomington

Indiana State Police arrested Bloomington residents Billy McAuley, 45, Richard Moore, 32, Shane Robertson, 27, and Michael Walker, 37, early Thursday morning for manufacturing methamphetamines.


 Robin Williams arrives at the premiere of "World's Greatest Dad" January 18, 2009 at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.

Williams cancels appearance at IU Auditorium

MIAMI – Robin Williams needs heart surgery and must cancel the remainder of his one-man comedy show, his publicist said Thursday. Williams was scheduled to appear at IU on March 26.


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Investing in the future

President Barack Obama has lofty goals. He not only wants to dig the country out of the economic crisis, convert to clean energy, pull out of Iraq and fix the health care system – he also wants the United States to “have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world.”


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Investing in the future

President Barack Obama has lofty goals. He not only wants to dig the country out of the economic crisis, convert to clean energy, pull out of Iraq and fix the health care system – he also wants the United States to “have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world.”


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Freedom isn’t free

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Because we have a new president, I really hate to keep going back to the well on this one. But there’s still just way too much material to cover from the George W. Bush administration, and we need to pay attention to it. If we ignore the past, we can’t prevent it from happening again.


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Man cannot live on bagel alone

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Four streams of traffic crowd the 3-foot door, but I’m too hungry to care. With my head down, I pushed through. But before I can say “roast beef panini,” I’m sideswiped by a backpack. Recoiling, I bump a hungry girl in Uggs, which is never a good thing. I grab the usual: two bagels, a bag of pretzels, chips and a Coke. Can I just pay and leave already?


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Indifferent to diversity

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I attended a recent Mongolian New Year celebration and was intrigued to learn that Mongolia is a fledgling democracy in Central Asia.


IU forward Amber Jackson, left, and guard Jamie Braun, right, try to strip the ball away from Michigan's Stephany Skrba during the first round of the Big Ten Woman's Tournament on Thursday at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. IU trailed 28-26 at the half.

IU wins 68-50, will play Purdue Friday

IU made it three victories on the season against Michigan this afternoon in a 68-50 win in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament. For more information about the game, go to Above the Rim



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Hill to attend White House summit

Rep. Baron Hill will attend a health care summit today at the White House. The summit, which was similar to the fiscal responsibility summit held last week, will give attendees an opportunity to discuss health care issues in the U.S.