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Pakistan names new intelligence service head

Pakistan named a new head of its main intelligence service, a change sure to be scrutinized by American officials who have questioned the powerful spy agency’s loyalties in the war on terror.




Freshman forward Will Bruin dribbles past Wisconsin defender Zack Lambo during a 3-2 Hoosier victory on Sunday, Sept. 21 at Bill Armstrong Stadium.  Bruin scored 2 goals to help IU defeat Evansville 3-2 Tuesday night in Evansville.

Men's soccer uses extra period heroics to thwart Purple Aces

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After losing 2-1 to unranked UC-Santa Barbara, the No. 20 Hoosiers traveled to Evansville on Tuesday to prove they remain of the NCAA’s elite teams. A 3-2 overtime win showed the team, though struggling, hasn’t gone away. IU coach Mike Freitag said IU regrouped well after losing to the Gauchos. “It shouldn’t have been close to that (score).” Freitag said. “We played very well from start to finish. Everyone played with the intensity, the composure, the fight we needed.”PODCAST: Hoosier Sidelines


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YouTube challenges students’ spirit

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The second annual student video contest asks IU students to express to the world why they love IU. Students must upload their 60-seconds-or-less video to YouTube no later than 5 p.m. Oct. 17.



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Bringing home Mr. Right

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So that special someone from last week (you know, the guy taking Jell-O shots by himself?) turns out to be the love of your life. Who knew? It’s about time to bring him home and introduce him to the parents.


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SoFA Gallery highlights 'One Moment'

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By bringing images of moments in time to the School of Fine Arts Gallery, Thomas Robertello, a Jacobs School of Music flute professor and owner/director of Thomas Robertello Gallery, plans to inspire more than fleeting attention during the “One Moment” exhibition scheduled for Oct. 17.




In this undated photo provided by the Indianapolis Police Department, David T. Meyers is shown. Indianapolis police say Meyers, 52, a convicted sex offender, died during a struggle after a father found the man in his 17-year-old daughter's bedroom.

Coroner: Sex offender died of strangulation

INDIANAPOLIS – An autopsy shows a convicted sex offender who struggled with a father after entering a teenage girl’s Indianapolis bedroom died of strangulation.


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Hoosier Hills Food Bank moving

The Hoosier Hills Food Bank is getting a much-needed upgrade. A new facility, located at 2333 W. Industrial Park Rd., will soon be theirs to call home. The larger and more practical facility opens new doors of opportunity for the establishment that has served much of central Indiana since 1982.


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RNC buys TV ads for McCain with polls close in Indiana

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INDIANAPOLIS – The Republican National Committee has started running TV commercials in Indiana supporting John McCain – the most visible GOP response to Democrat Barack Obama’s push to turn this traditionally red state blue.




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Middle-income families still need substantial aid

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Every February I battle my way through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.I don’t know why I continually put myself through this. It is lengthy, complicated and rather time-consuming, and ultimately it makes me want to set fire to any and all IRS-related paperwork.


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IU must sustain sustainability efforts

Sometimes all that is needed to get things done is a wake-up call. The IU administration recieved such a call last week when the College Sustainability Report Card ranked IU last in the Big Ten alongside Northwestern in terms of campus sustainability efforts.


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The road to hell

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Do the ends justify the means? This has long been the subject of intense debate among philosophers and ethicists.   We might never have an entirely satisfactory answer to that predicament, but modern liberals seem to have the reverse of the problem all figured out. It appears that to them, the means justify the ends.


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Christian minority needs protection

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We all have at least a vague idea about Iraq’s ethnic and sectarian tensions. Words most Americans had not heard prior to the 2003 invasion – Sunni, Shia, Kurd – are now regularly in news stories, usually in conjunction with describing victims and attackers. Aside from our general lack of understanding about the conflict between these groups, American policy-makers and mainstream media have ignored perhaps the most marginalized minority in Iraq – the community of Iraqi Christians.