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Hill responds to health care questions

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Rep. Baron Hill fielded health care questions last night at a town hall meeting in the packed auditorium at Bloomington High School North.


First Nations

First Nations interim director no stranger to racial stereotypes

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Joseph Stahlman knows what it’s like to be stereotyped, to be misunderstood and to be a minority. He’s a member of the small First Nations community. People have asked Stahlman, the new interim director for First Nations Educational and Cultural Center, if he is Mexican or if he lives in a teepee.





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Police arrest man on meth charges

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A male was arrested Tuesday and charged for possession of precursors with intent to manufacture, possession of methamphetamine, public intoxication, and has a warrant out on his arrest from Clay County, said Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Jeff Canada, reading from a police report.




Top 5 reasons to attend the Hoosiers' opener

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The IU football team is set to begin its 2009 campaign today at Memorial Stadium, and Athletics Director Fred Glass wants nothing more than to see his stadium filled in his first game as AD. 




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Guys, this is your fault

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When the economy comes crumbling down, crashing under the weight of the imploding financial sector ... that’s right – I blame men.




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Hard to swallow

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No one is poor because someone else is rich. Wealth isn’t a zero-sum game.




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I was there, man!

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The significance of Woodstock reaches far beyond sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll, according to IU graduate Don Aters, a photojournalist and self-proclaimed music historian who couldn’t miss the chance to be at Woodstock in 1969.


TAKING WOODSTOCK

Woodstock minus the awesome music

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For the 40-year anniversary of Woodstock, which has been dubbed the greatest music festival of our parents’ generation, director Ang Lee (“Brokeback Mountain,” “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”) brings a look at the people behind the scenes who financed and organized the legendary festival in Bethel, New York.