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Pakistan inks truce deal with militants in NW area
Pakistan agreed Monday to suspend military offensives and impose Islamic law in part of the restive northwest, making a gesture it hopes will help calm the Taliban insurgency while rejecting Washington’s call for tougher measures against militants.
Obama returns to Washington, Afghan decision near
President Barack Obama’s chief spokesman said Monday that he will make a decision “within days, not weeks,” on how many additional troops to send to Afghanistan, and when.
Pee is for privacy
Some things are just terrible ideas.
RIP Juicy Campus
For college students, the recession hasn’t gone unnoticed – but it probably hit home for many of us with the rather unceremonious Feb. 5 shutdown of JuicyCampus.com, an online collegiate gossip forum.
Academic Abstinence
The target: professors who specialize in, among other things, oral sex.
Powerful Persuasion
Lost in the midst of the highly publicized partisan squabbling over the stimulus bill of the past two weeks, a major foreign policy breakthrough by the Obama administration went largely unnoticed.
Comeback conservatism
Even before the rout of Nov. 4, prominent commentators on both sides of the political aisle were emerging to lament the deterioration of the modern conservative movement.
Music industry pros to give tips in panel
The Business Careers in Entertainment Club will play host to a panel discussion for students interested in music industry careers at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Kelley School of Business room BU219.
Fashion myths revealed
Whoever said socks and sandals could coexist on the same feet was seriously mistaken. It is complete fashion fiction.This fashion faux pas might be a little obvious, but a few other fashion myths need to be busted right now.
Art and science meet in professor’s interactive display in Dublin
Light and sound exuded from small, hand-held objects scattered across a table as users twisted and turned its knobs.Art meets science in Andrew Bucksbarg’s “Mobispheres,” an art installation that elicits interaction, improvisation and creativity.
‘Vagina’ uses humor to raise money
IU’s 2009 production of “The Vagina Monologues” sought to educate and entertain audiences about female empowerment and the multiple personalities of the vagina.
Auto Show of Despair
Sometimes I wonder if I was born in the wrong decade – and I don’t say this just because I like listening to Marvin Gaye.
Facebook to own all content after users quit
Facebook’s new terms of service allow the site to use all user content – even after users delete their accounts.
One More Hour
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – What a difference an hour makes.
Depth troubles IU in Big Ten stretch
It’s now been nine days since Devan Dumes logged game minutes for the IU men’s basketball team because of his program-enforced suspension.
Point, counterpoint: Hoosiers fail to match up
Almost every time the Hoosiers address and temporarily fix a problem that’s plagued them recently, a new weakness is exploited.
Around Sports
Check out this weekend's results in IU athletics.
IU can't find reasons for drop in standings
After a day off, the Hoosiers (15-8, 8-6) returned to practice Saturday in preparation for tonight’s trip to Madison to face Wisconsin (15-10, 5-9). But the Hoosiers’ four-game losing streak still weighed on their minds.
One More Hour: Kenseth wins Daytona 500
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – What a difference an hour makes. Sunday night, Matt Kenseth took home the coveted Harley J. Earl trophy and the title of Daytona 500 champion after NASCAR called the race 48 laps from the finish due to a heavy rain shower that persisted through the evening.






