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Rick Bragg’s stories reflect on community, world

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The Monroe County Public Library, in conjunction with the Friends of the Library  bookstore,will present journalist and Pulitzer prize-winning author Rick Bragg at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater for their biennial series, “Power of Words: Changing our World – One Author at a Time.”



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Argentine tango couple show dance is 'more than movement'

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From Friday to Sunday, the Bloomington Argentine Tango Organization and local music affiliate Minetti Productions will host a weekend workshop of “Harmony and Balance” with Argentine tango couple Fernanda Ghi and Guillermo Merlo at Space 101, located on the corner of 6th and Walnut streets.


NW London

In Remembrance, wear a poppy

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While the U.S. honors all soldiers who have served in the armed forces with Veterans Day, citizens in the United Kingdom, France and Belgium celebrate Remembrance Day – also known as Poppy Day or Armistice Day.


Machu Picchu

Trek to Machu Picchu

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Peru’s most famous landmark, one of the “New Seven Wonders of the World,” is the ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu. There are two ways to reach it: by trail or by the ancient four-day path known as the Inca trail.


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Indiana School districts involved in insurance battle

The insurance battle between the Indiana State Teachers Association and state school districts has gained momentum with the Delphi and Caston school districts, from northern Indiana, joining the battle.


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Call me a conspiracy theorist

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Obama isn’t an American citizen and perhaps is part of a Muslim conspiracy to take down the West – ditto. The swine flu vaccine is either a drug company ploy or population-controlling killer – I knew everything to know right when swine flu became an issue. Not to brag or anything, but I’d like to think I was on the ground floor for all the “crackpot” theories that have dominated headlines over the past year, and it’s all because of the long-running AM radio program “Coast To Coast AM.”


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The ’80s sucked

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Nov. 9 marked the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Perhaps now that we are reaching the end of the 20-year mark since the 1980s, we can witness the fall of ’80s culture permanence in our society. Not until everyone is free of the ’80s is anyone truly free.


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Council to discuss environmental issues

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The Hoosier Environmental Council will host its second-annual Green Policy Forum to discuss the upcoming 2010 Indiana legislative session and the policy initiatives that will affect Indiana’s ecological sustainability.


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Chocolate sweetens charity walk

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The streets of Nashville, Ind., will fill with a variety of chocolates Saturday when the Brown County Humane Society puts on its second-annual Chocolate Walk fundraiser on Saturday.


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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ meets universal health care

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Universal health care is a pretty big deal. But for many of IU’s less concerned members of society, “Grey’s Anatomy” is a bigger deal. It’s an accurate representation of the typical American hospital setting, you know. I wonder if the “Grey’s” fanatics among us realize how their beloved show could change if the House’s recently passed health care bill is approved by the Senate.


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Now it’s Evan Bayh’s turn

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WE SAY Evan Bayh needs to follow Baron Hill’s lead and take a clear stand on health care.


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A moveable (and delicious) feast

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It is clear the French have a great reverence for food and dining. French cuisine is strongly influenced by the different regions of France, and a great deal of pride goes into preparing the dishes.


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Indiana agency, Bloomington squaring off over I-69

Tens of millions of dollars for projects around Bloomington could be withheld by the state highway agency as it pushes for local officials to adopt plans for the Interstate 69 extension through southwestern Indiana.



Jamie Braun

The lone senior

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IU guard Jamie Braun has set goals, such as playing the sport abroad and maybe even coaching in the future. However, for now, she is here, serving her women’s basketball team as the lone senior.