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Aleksey Korol

Men's soccer gets boost from program alumnus

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Aleksey Korol, a former Big Ten Player of the Year in soccer, returned to his alma mater as an assistant coach in February, less than 10 years after winning his second NCAA championship.


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Male arrested for police standoff

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Michael E. Stogsdill, 58, was arrested for Sunday’s police standoff where he threatened to kill himself, said Lt. David Drake, reading from a police report.

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Indiana to receive more education funding

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Indiana is set to distribute more than $765 million in education stimulus funds Thursday that will be filtered down to K-12 schools throughout the state as part of the State Fiscal Stabilization Fund.


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Pregnant Indiana women have high rates for drug use

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A new training DVD for health care providers could help lower rates of prenatal tobacco, alcohol and drug use, experts say. The DVD was produced in response to an IU study that found Indiana has one of the highest rates in the nation of pregnant women that smoke, drink alcohol or abuse drugs.


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Making strides

Breast cancer: Two of the scariest words a woman will ever hear.


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Will hope be enough?

Remember in the movie “Billy Jack” when actor Tom Laughlin karate-chopped a whole restaurant full of racists after screaming, “I just go berserk!?” Well, we don’t have one of those. We just have this president who expresses himself quite well and hopes people listen. Will that be enough? We’ll see.


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Republican anger

Republicans are just as affected by health care inequities as anyone else, especially the working-class Republicans who show up armed and dangerous at America’s town hall meetings on the topic.



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College republican praises state legislature’s leadership

As an IU College Republican, I applaud the steadfast efforts of the Republican members of the Indiana House of Representatives and the State Senate. These men and women resisted an intense amount of political pressure to buckle to the interests of the Indiana State Teachers Association and related groups.


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Why we need health care reform

The degeneration of the health care reform debate into a fire storm of misinformation and smears has overshadowed the fact that as many as 14,000 Americans were joining the ranks of the uninsured this summer.


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Dropping the ball on health care

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While the public has grown increasingly skeptical about the Democrat’s health care plan, the town hall protestors throwing out accusations of Nazism hardly represent why. Most Democrats, especially Obama, have just been lousy salesmen.





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About 1 in 1,000 Ind. residents have had H1N1 flu

At least one of every 1,000 Indiana residents has contracted swine flu and there's been four deaths from the virus, but the state's health commissioner reassured lawmakers Tuesday that if the pandemic worsened, Indiana is prepared.



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McRobbie announces $300 tuition break for Hoosier students

IU President Michael McRobbie announced University Incentive Grants today, a move he hopes will help offset the high costs of college for in-state students and possibly to appease a state senator who has been reluctant to approve plans for new IU building projects after July’s tuition increase.