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Togo re-elects president in disputed vote

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The small West African country of Togo re-elcted its national leader Thursday when Faure Gnassingbe won with 1.2 million votes. Gnassingbe has been the President of Togo since 2005, following the death of his father, Gnassingbe Eyadema, and his family has lead Togo for more than 40 years.



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Led by youngest members, IU avoids worst ever losing streak

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It’s somewhat fitting that IU couldn’t pull out its win against Northwestern in regulation. The 88-80 overtime win in the finale of the regular season just wouldn’t have been right if it didn’t feature a time of uncertainty, which has been the only constant for the 2009-10 IU men’s basketball season.


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Freshman trio emerges, likely key to IU’s future

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Saturday afternoon at Assembly Hall, Tom Crean’s wolf pack grew by three. It was a day honoring four seniors. It was a day in which IU’s one-two punch of sophomore guard Verdell Jones and freshman forward Christian Watford combined for 38 points and 16 rebounds.

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Men's tennis wins easily, women's tennis struggles against top competition and more.



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Angel Escobedo wins 3rd-straight Big Ten title

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The Big Ten Championships did not go the way the Hoosiers envisioned this weekend in Ann Arbor, Mich. An eighth-place finish was an improvement from last year’s ninth-place result, but it was not the strong finish to the season many had predicted.


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Sabourin emerges as double threat

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Despite IU junior Jerrud Sabourin making the biggest impact in the 2010 season for the Hoosiers with his bat, the innings he pitched Sunday against Vanderbilt were a big reason the Hoosiers took the ranked Commodores to extra innings.



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Groove clock

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The red clocks we pass on campus have a song for any day. Sure, it’s nice background music for a walk to class, but have you ever wondered just how these tunes are decided? We did, and decided to seek out the people behind the clockwork.


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Pay it tribute

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Bloomington may have seen its fair share of famous musical performers, but there’s also a lot to be said about its tribute band appearances.


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Interesting moments in IU live music

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Many celebrities have come to play for IU audiences throughout the years, but things don't always go as planned. We searched the Indiana Daily Student and Arbutus archives to get the big picture of IU’s live music history. Here are some of the most interesting recent moments.



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Newcomer plays to Buskirk crowd

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That night, Bloomington music legend Carrie Newcomer released her new CD with a concert for a sold-out crowd of hundreds of fans and friends.



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Magnetic Fields perform at Buskirk-Chumley

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Since it was her first time seeing The Magnetic Fields perform live, Kirby said she didn’t know what to expect, but afterwards was excited the band had played both new and older, familiar songs.


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Around Indiana

News stories from around Indiana.


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Tibet to Indiana

Arjia Rinpoche sweeps snow from the sidewalks around his Buddhist temple here and thinks of Tibet. There are other reminders — photos of Tibet in a cultural center he oversees and a tall religious monument containing the ashes of the teacher who taught him as a boy.


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Tensions boil in Assembly’s final days

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While no one in the Indiana General Assembly is complaining about their job getting in the way of watching of a struggling Hoosier basketball team, gridlock and flaring tempers aren’t contained to the nation’s capital.