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Swiss walk the (green) walk

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DUBENDORF, Switzerland – This Friday, a team of European engineers revealed their finished, full-sized prototype of the Solar Impulse. With a wingspan of more than 200 feet and a weight of approximately 3,500 pounds, the Solar Impulse is one of the first plausible aircrafts to be entirely powered by solar energy.


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Honduran president arrested

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras – More than a dozen soldiers arrested President Manuel Zelaya and disarmed his security guards after surrounding his residence before dawn Sunday, his private secretary said. Protesters called it a coup and flocked to the presidential palace as local news media reported that Zelaya was sent into exile.


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IU to continue operating despite unset state budget

Where’s the money? That’s probably a question IU is asking Gov. Mitch Daniels. But despite the unset state budget, IU will continue to operate under its existing budgets after Tuesday – that’s if the budget still has yet to be passed at that time.


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Bloomington faculty gets $1 million boost

The IU Office of the Vice Provost for Research is now assisting IU faculty and faculty teams seeking large grants with a $1 million boost in funding.



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Jackson friend to Ryan White

Michael Jackson gave three gifts to Ryan White, the Indiana teenager who captivated a national audience in the 1980s by speaking out about living with AIDS.


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Londoners moonwalk en masse for Michael

LONDON – On the afternoon following the popstar’s death, droves of fans gathered outside London’s Liverpool Street train station for a mass moonwalk in tribute to the late Michael Jackson.







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Daniels warns of possible government shutdown

Gov. Mitch Daniels said Friday he was prepared to keep essential services such as public safety running if lawmakers do not pass a new spending plan by midnight Tuesday, but warned that most of state government would shut down.


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Ind. reps. vote with majority on climate bill

Reps. Andre Carson, D-7th, and Baron Hill, D-6th, were the only members of Indiana’s delegation to vote in favor of a bill to force reductions in greenhouse gases blamed for global warming.




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New state driving laws enacted

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Indiana drivers under age 18 will soon be breaking the law if they use a cell phone while driving, as will school bus drivers who fail to make sure all students are off the bus at the end of their routes.



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A cricket afternoon

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On Sunday, I attended one of the most British – and global – events here, cricket.