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Former IU students become husband, wife, CIA partners

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Jan and Gene Coyle have had a life of missions and undercover investigations ever since their marriage. The tandem couple posed as boyfriend and girlfriend and as an engaged couple throughout their espionage missions in Russia, New Zealand and Greece.


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5,000 cans donated in IMU food drive

Students and faculty helped reduce hunger in Bloomington by donating more than 4,596 pounds of food in only 24 hours.



Retired astronomy professor reflects on career

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Colleagues honored Edmondson, former chairman of IU’s Department of Astronomy, by naming an asteroid after him. Now 96 years old, he was a vital asset in transforming both IU’s department and national observatories across the country, said Caty Pilachowski, IU’s Kirkwood chair of astronomy.


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Nothing to wear and no time to shop? Try these options.

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Do you ever wake up in the morning to closet full of clothes, yet nothing to wear? I know I do. Maybe I’m just too picky with what I choose or possibly just too indecisive. Whatever the case, we all have heard the phrase “time is money.” If that were meant literally, I’d be making it rain every morning, as hundreds would be thrown away by the second.




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BPP ‘PlayOffs’ teams to write, act in 24 hours

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Imagine what it would be like if a professor assigned a 10-page paper and said it was due by the end of the day. Imagine being unable to procrastinate. Now imagine the Bloomington Playwrights Project’s “PlayOffs”: Playwrights are given just one day to write an entire play. What’s more, the actors must memorize the lines in an even shorter time. The directors must work feverishly to get everything before the just-born play takes the stage – that night.


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Formerly exiled Polish troupe to perform

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Fresh from the airport, the Polish theater group Theater of the Eighth Day hurried into the Polish Studies Center to escape the cold November rain. Stepping into the center’s living room, the group looked around and declared it to be a “little piece of Poland.”



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Construction materials probed in Minnesota 2007 bridge collapse

Safety investigators said more than a half million pounds of construction materials had been piled on the Interstate 35W bridge directly above steel plates on the day they failed, causing the Minneapolis bridge to collapse.


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Austrian father Fritzel charged with murder, enslavement

Prosecutors filed a murder charge Thursday against the man accused of imprisoning his daughter for 24 years and fathering her seven children, saying one of the youngsters who died in infancy might have survived if brought to a doctor.


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Palin urges to keep Dems in check

Sarah Palin called on fellow Republican governors to keep the new president and his strengthened Democratic majority in check on issues from taxes to health care as she signaled she’ll take a leadership role in a party searching for a new standard-bearer.





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Obama hasn’t passed test yet

I could not help but feel a sense of deja vu as I read Indira Dammu’s Thursday column about President Bush. While the embattled president has been a soft target for years now, his successful campaign in 2000 has several resemblances to the 2008 Barack Obama victory. He promised to bring a new way of doing things to the White House, which is similar to Obama’s message of change. He promised a diplomatic foreign policy approach, which would include absolutely no nation-building. Specifically, he planned to use a policy of containment to keep Saddam Hussein and Iraq in check, a plan that then-Sen. Obama agreed with wholeheartedly. He had a vision of “compassionate conservatism,” which referred to responsibly using government funds to support charity organizations. Bush also promised to raise the Earned Income Tax Credit, which was similar to Obama’s middle and lower class tax cuts. Bush was forced to deal with Sept. 11, Hurricane Katrina and the current financial mess.