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Great sexpectations

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While at my hair salon, not too long ago I picked up the January 2009 edition of Glamour magazine. My eye was immediately drawn to the rousing coverline “The No. 1 thing that makes sex very, very good” because like any normal, sexually active woman, I eat this stuff right up.


Pig out with the world's favorite flesh

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You might know it as “the other white meat” thanks to the National Pork Board, but chicken has nothing on pork. Now, I know kosher and halal diners won’t agree, but bear with me. I need to give carnivorous readers something to salivate over, and pork is my favorite meat.


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Pig out with the world's favorite flesh

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You might know it as “the other white meat” thanks to the National Pork Board, but chicken has nothing on pork. Now, I know kosher and halal diners won’t agree, but bear with me. I need to give carnivorous readers something to salivate over, and pork is my favorite meat.


'It's Bigger Than Hip-Hop'

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Political hip-hop will take over the Buskirk-Chumley Theater as rap duo Dead Prez arrives in Bloomington on Wednesday.

Indie darlings heat things up

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The indie rock leanings of Ben Kweller and the melodious vocal harmonies of The Watson Twins will unite when the three perform Friday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.


Mamma Mia

Here come the Swedes

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From Jens Lekman to The Knife to ABBA, Sweden has churned out practically every genre of music. Pop, punk, disco and even death-metal are among those that have been explored.



Referee Ed Hightower signals that junior guard Devan Dumes (33) has been ejected during IU's 75-47 loss to Michigan State in East Lansing, Mich. Dumes was ejected after throwing an elbow at Michigan State players.

Leading scorer returns to Hoosiers

After serving a team-imposed, two-game suspension for throwing multiple elbows in a game at Michigan State on Feb. 7, junior guard Devan Dumes has been reinstated by IU coach Tom Crean


Leonard Slatkin

Slatkin to direct the IU Philharmonic Orchestra tonight

Praised conductor Leonard Slatkin will direct the IU Philharmonic Orchestra along with guest performers and IU professors Jaime Laredo on violin and Sharon Robinson on cello at 8 p.m. tonight at the Musical Arts Center.


William M. Brown has been named IU's first director of sustainability.

IU chooses first sustainability director

Indianapolis architect William M. Brown has been named IU's first director of sustainability. Brown is an experienced figure in the construction and design of environmentally sustainable buildings.


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Facebook retracts Terms of Use change

The recent change granted Facebook unprecedented ownership of its users' content and allowed the site discretion on how to use the content.



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Sources: Pettitte talks to feds on Clemens probe

WASHINGTON – Federal prosecutors have interviewed Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte as they investigate whether his former teammate Roger Clemens lied to Congress when he denied using performance-enhancing drugs.


New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez speaks to reporters during a news conference Tuesday, Feb. 17 in Tampa, Fla.

A-Rod: Banned drug use a ‘stupid mistake’

TAMPA, Fla. – Alex Rodriguez offered new details Tuesday about his performance-enhancing drug use, saying his cousin injected him with an over-the-counter substance to gain an energy boost.




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Means on dream’s doorstep

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IU columnist Dave Leno talks with 2-sport IU standout Andrew Means before he ventures in to the NFL Scouting Combine.




Former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, retired Marine Corps Gen. Peter Pace greets portrait artist Peter E. Egeli following the unveiling of Pace's portrait. The portrait was unveiled Friday during a ceremony at the Pentagon. The painting will be displayed in a corridor of the Pentagon along with portraits of other former chairmen.

Faculty council regrets Pace honor

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The Bloomington Faculty Council passed a resolution Tuesday stating it regrets the Kelley School of Business’ decision to honor former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Peter Pace with the position of Poling Chair