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'Kinsey' biopic measures up

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Last year there was a downpour of biopics ranging from Howard Hughes to Ray Charles to J.M. Barrie and countless others. The best part about these biopics, though, was that they were all worth watching and "Kinsey," the biopic of IU's own sex researcher Alfred C. Kinsey, is no exception.

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Female trio burns down 'Woods'

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Hailing from Portland, Oregon, Sleater-Kinney brings the grunge flavor to The Woods, which fits considering the fact that their label, Sub Pop Records, released Nirvana's first album Bleach.


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J.Lo should have stopped after 'Gigli'

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While I've had my fair share of boyfriends with overbearing mothers, I've never experienced anything as terrible as Viola Fields (Jane Fonda) in "Monster-In-Law."






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Saluting without resolution

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They post a dry erase board of their benefits in a window, then patiently wait inside for a Kirkwood Ave. passerby to walk in and give them some active duty.


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Afghan professors train at IU

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After four months of attending and observing classes at IU's School of Education, four instructors from Kabul Education University in Afghanistan are nearing the end of their stay in Bloomington.


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Market madness

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One year after new downtown apartments flooded the Bloomington housing market, local landlords are adjusting to the growing competition to attract student renters.




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2 deaths for the price of 1

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For those of you that don't recognize the name Gregory Scott Johnson, here's the deal: a death row inmate is supposed to be executed this Wednesday, and he wants a little more time to be alive.


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Reputation always at stake

Recent "anti-American" protests in Afghanistan claimed the lives of about 15 people.


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Kansas' J.R. Giddens injured in knife fight

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LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Kansas sophomore guard J.R. Giddens was stabbed in the leg during a fight in the parking lot of the a bar early Thursday morning. Though the injury was labeled non life-threatening, Giddens was taken to the Lawrence Memorial Hospital for treatment.