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Gazans want open borders, not handouts

As top diplomats pledged billions of dollars for war-ravaged Gaza on Monday, ordinary people here – from merchants to housewives – said they’d rather have open borders than handouts.


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Search narrows for NFL players off Fla. Gulf Coast

The Coast Guard on Monday narrowed the search area for two NFL players and a third man missing since a weekend fishing trip off the Florida Gulf Coast after crews rescued a fourth man clinging to their capsized boat.





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Consumer spending rises in January after 6-month fall

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WASHINGTON – Consumer spending rose in January after falling for a record six straight months, pushed higher by purchases of food and other nondurable items. But the increase is expected to be fleeting given all the problems facing the economy.


Grad students Amanda and Brian Schkeeper, enjoy champagne Saturday evening at Tutto Bene. The restaurant and wine bar closed its doors after 5 years in business.

Customers say goodbye

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Customers of Tutto Bene were first attracted to the restaurant’s food and ambience. But after it closed its doors Saturday, patrons said they will most miss the family behind the wine cafe. The 5-year-old restaurant buzzed with customers on its last day. The family-owned restaurant decided not to renew its lease due to economic troubles and inability to find a buyer.


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Dow closes below 7,000 for 1st time since 1997

NEW YORK – A relentless sell-off in the stock market Monday blew through barriers that would have been unthinkable just weeks ago, and investors warned there was no reason to believe buyers will return anytime soon.


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Check Please

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Just hours before he was set to give his first address to a joint session of Congress (essentially a State of the Union speech), President Barack Obama scored yet another major political victory with the confirmation of Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis by an 80-17 vote in the Senate.



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A few good men

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If you’ve been following the news lately, it won’t surprise you to learn that our country is currently in a crisis of leadership.


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A tactless, insensitive policy

As much as it pains all of us to continue to discuss the controversy and mismanagement surrounding the renaming of the Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center, we must address the most recent events.


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Covering a war’s casualties

Secretary of Defense Robert Gates (1966 IU alumnus) announced last Thursday that the Pentagon will lift its 18-year ban on media images of U.S. soldiers’ coffins.


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Che: Like So Totally Hott

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Ernesto Guevara is a name that isn’t commonly known. He is better known as the Argentine doctor and Cuban revolutionary, Che.


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Pescovitz to leave IU, accepts Michigan job

Ora Pescovitz, executive associate dean of research at the IU School of Medicine and former finalist for the IU presidency, announced Monday she will leave to take a job at the University of Michigan.


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Wall Street tumbles as financials slide

NEW YORK - Investors' despair about financial companies and the recession have brought the Dow Jones industrial average to another unwanted milestone: its first drop below 7,000 in more than 11 years.


IU freshman Jeremy Langer hits a forehand during his singles match against Northwestern Sunday afternoon at the IU Tennis Center. Langer lost his match in a tie breaker.

Around Sports

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Check out what happened this weekend in IU sports.