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Colts' dynasty hopes could hinge on this season

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Just three years ago, the Indianapolis Colts were looking to build on the winningest season in franchise history, while also looking to bounce back from one of the most disappointing seasons in franchise history.


Shaquille Jefferson

Shaq ready to help Hoosiers win

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Many Hoosier football fans hope IU’s Shaq, Shaquille Jefferson, will have a similar effect on their turf to basketball great Shaquille O'Neal.



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‘Dirty Dancing’ star Patrick Swayze dies at 57

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Patrick Swayze, the hunky actor who danced his way into viewers’ hearts with “Dirty Dancing” and then broke them with “Ghost,” died Monday after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 57.





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Missing Yale student found buried in wall

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NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Investigators have found the body of a female Yale student inside a wall in the basement of 10 Amistad St., the building where the student, Annie Le, was last seen, authorities said Sunday evening.


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Men, women finish in 3rd

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The IU men’s and women’s golf teams started their 2009-10 season this weekend with third-place finishes in each of its tournaments.


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St. John's gives group its first loss of the still young season

IU got its first taste of being a nationally ranked team this weekend, coming into Friday’s match against Hofstra as the No. 25 team in the nation. It also experienced its first defeat in a 2-1 loss Sunday against St. John’s.




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Surrender to the sugar

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For someone with arguably the world’s greatest sweet tooth and the cavity fillings to prove it, spending a semester abroad in Florence is a dream come true.


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IU volleyball sweeps Ohio tournament

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The Hoosiers (9-2) made a statement prior to Big Ten play by winning all four of their matches and claiming the championship at the Hampton Inn Invitational at Ohio University.


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One nation, over God?

For an American, laïcité is most easily understood as a separation of church and state much more extreme than our own – after all, though our laws may be God-free, our money, Declaration of Independence and Pledge of Allegiance are not.