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Taiwan's Acer plans to acquire Gateway for $710 million

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TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - Acer Inc., the world's fourth-largest computer vendor by unit sales, plans to acquire U.S. computer maker Gateway Inc. for $710 million, the Taiwanese company said Monday. Acer is offering to buy Gateway for $1.90 per share in a deal expected to complete by December, pending regulatory approvals in Taiwan and the U.S., Acer said in a statement.


OBESITY RANKINGS

Report finds Indiana among 10 fattest states

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INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana remains one of the nation’s fattest states, weighing in at ninth worst in a new national report which found that nearly 27 percent of Hoosier adults are obese. Monday’s report by the Trust for America’s Health put Indiana’s percentage of obese adults at 26.8 percent – up from 26.2 percent last year and 25.2 percent in 2005.


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Comcast, Big Ten Network gridlocked

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So much for making nice. After weeks of negotiations, the Big Ten Network officially announced last Thursday that it will not come to an agreement with the cable provider Comcast in time for the network’s Thursday launch. As a result of this decision, viewers who subscribe to Comcast or Insight, which will become Comcast, will miss out on the network’s opening telecasts, including the IU versus Indiana State game this Saturday.


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The Not-So-Dream Team

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What happened to the good old days? Like back in 1992, when Jeffrey Dahmer pleaded guilty to murder and when Jay Leno took over for Johnny Carson. OK, I won’t lie. I don’t really remember those events. I was only five years old. But there is one thing I do remember from that year: the “Dream Team.”.

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Bloomington students, residents and guests browse  through recycled literature at the Monroe County library book sale on Jan. 11, 2005.

Library benefit cuts are ‘symptom, not the problem’

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Monroe County Public Library is cutting employee health benefits to save money, but not everyone is convinced this measure is strictly financially motivated. Trustee Randy Paul sees the benefit cuts as a ‘symptom, not the problem.’



Vick Plea Football

Judge accepts Vick’s guilty plea

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Looking somber and speaking “from the heart,” Michael Vick apologized Monday for “using bad judgment and making bad decisions” and vowed to redeem himself after pleading guilty to a federal dogfighting charge.




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IU researcher uses beetle horns to understand evolution and development

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Why do arms grow out of shoulder sockets instead of, say, the middle of the back? Or, for that matter, why do arms even grow at all? Armin Moczek, assistant professor of biology, thinks about these kinds of questions a lot. But instead of human arms, he studies horns in beetles of the genus Onthophagus, more commonly known as the dung beetle.


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Double Trouble: The hidden costs of multitasking

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Concentrating on two or more tasks at once seems like a staple of collegiate life. Many students have made a habit of talking on the phone while driving, reading the newspaper while walking to classes and listening to music or chatting online while studying.


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IUSA looking at full agenda this year

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From improving methods for adding or dropping classes to initiating student seating in Assembly Hall, the IU Student Association has a lot on its agenda this academic year.


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Accused vandal booked on intimidation charges

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A Bloomington man was arrested Saturday night after officers received a complaint that he was going to vandalize a car. William Ford, 60, faces preliminary charges of intimidation, resisting law enforcement and disorderly conduct, Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Jeff Canada said, reading from a police report.







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IU guides show students the way

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He pulled up in a silver car, screeched to a halt and flagged down the two red-T-shirt-clad IU Guides standing by to ask for a campus map. They responded with directions as students en route to class shuffle by. This scenario was a common one for IU faculty member Kelly Kish, an IU Guide, as she helped students find their first classes of the semester.


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Dogfights: not news

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I don’t care about dogfights, and you shouldn’t either. Having recently found myself in Egypt, I don’t watch a lot of TV these days. Therefore, I felt safe turning to trusty CNN.com for a concise, well-prioritized taste of what’s “happening now” back home.