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Poll results: Taxpayers more frugal with refunds

WASHINGTON – Most people say they plan to use this year’s tax refund to pay bills, deciding in this sour economy to be more frugal with their annual windfall. Fifty-four percent of those receiving refunds said they intend to pay off credit card, utility, housing and other bills, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll released Monday. That compares with 35 percent who said the same thing a year ago.


Pressed to find jobs, students get creative

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Senior Paris Gray knows all too well how hard it is to get a job in Washington, the goal of many political science majors after college. Jobs and paid internships seem to be disappearing, and the cost of living in a place like Washington is hardly cheap. But rather than fret about all of the networking and resume-sending he’ll need to do in order to get that ideal job, Gray has decided to quit it all for now and try teaching instead.According to a March 13 New York Times article, the recession has sparked a new sense among many young people to take the challenges of finding traditional work into their own hands


In this July 2, 2002 file photo, Philadelphia Phillies announcer Harry Kalas looks out over Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia before the start of the New York Mets-Phillies game.  Kalas, who punctuated innumerable home runs with his "Outta Here!" call, died Monday after being found in the broadcast booth before a game against the Washington Nationals. He was 73.

Phillies announcer Harry Kalas dies at 73

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WASHINGTON – Longtime Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas, who punctuated innumerable home runs with his “Outta Here!” call, died Monday after being found in the broadcast booth before a game against the Washington Nationals. He was 73.


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Happiness is a journey

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They range from the freshly graduated 23-year-old whose been ousted from his first job to a 61-year-old who blames the Chinese for killing the American textile industry.


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The bigger global crisis

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“In London, Washington and Paris, people talk of bonuses or no bonuses. In parts of Africa, South Asia and Latin America, the struggle is for food or no food.”


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Teacher shortage

Even in this difficult economic period, there are some jobs that hold little appeal for college students. The teaching profession is one of them.


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Masculinity crisis

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Bert Sperling, the man behind the popular “Best Places to Live” surveys, has devised a ranking of the top 50 manliest cities in America, and Indianapolis finished in the top 10, a very impressive feat.


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YouTube, Universal Music to launch musical venture

YouTube and Universal Music Group are teaming up on an online music video venture that will launch later this year with Universal’s entire catalog of nearly 10,000 music videos.




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Phil Spector found guilty of 2nd-degree murder

LOS ANGELES — Rock music producer Phil Spector was convicted Monday of second-degree murder in the shooting death of a film actress at his mansion six years ago.


Then MBA students Chris Osos, John Lash and Ritesh Bhattacharya enjoy a shotski April 9, 2007 at Yogi's during Dyngus Day.

Dyngus Day to mark end of Easter weekend, Lent

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Since its debut to Yogi’s Grill and Bar in 1994, Dyngus Day, the Polish holiday that marks the end of Easter weekend, has been a “great way for people to get back to the vices they gave up for Lent,” said Chris Karl, manager and co-owner of Yogi’s Grill and Bar.


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Hulls named Mr. Basketball

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In November, Jordan Hulls officially signed to play for IU. In March, his high school team completed an undefeated season and won a state championship. On Sunday, he was named Indiana’s Mr. Basketball.


Jason Besecker watches as 1-year old Miya Rose Besecker gives the Easter Bunny a high-five during the Annual Downtown Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday morning on the Monroe County Courthouse Lawn.

A community celebration

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For Easter Sunday, Ballantine Hall room 013 was transformed into a church, complete with gospel songs and a sermon.




IU's Matt Bashore throws to a Chicago State batter during a game in the rain March 31 at Sembower Field.

Pitching paves way to series sweep

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With his team struggling through the season’s early stages, IU coach Tracy Smith consistently pointed to pitching as one of his its most glaring weaknesses. IU’s weekend series sweep against Iowa, however, saw a markedly different result from the incline.



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SustainIU presents events this month

IU is spreading sustainability awareness this month with events on and off campus. SustainIU will include events aimed to educate the community on sustainable issues.