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Phone app launched to track sexual predators

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations launched Operation Predator, which shares with the public photos of and information about fugitives and suspected child predators.



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Jacks and Dianes

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Being “stripped away” visually to communicate your naked emotional state is tired. If an artist decides his or her derriere’s debut is indeed “art,” it should at least be innovative.



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Block that schedule

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As I head into my fourth week as a Hoosier, most of what my older friends told me about distinct schedules, bigger blocks of free time and easier time management has been spot-on.









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Woman punches man during attempted robbery

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The 47-year-old woman reported to police at about 2:30 p.m. she was walking on a gravel road east of the B-Line Trail. Two men approached her and one of them attempted to steal her backpack when she punched him in the face.


ciHispanic

Awards presented at Heritage ceremony

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The City of Bloomington Commission on Hispanic and Latino Affairs organized its third annual Latino Leader and Organization/Agency Awards Saturday at the Monroe County Public Library in celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month.


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Sororities earn top Greek GPAs

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For the spring 2013 semester, the top three positions were taken by sororities — Kappa Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi and Phi Mu, with average GPAs of 3.496, 3.470 and 3.439, respectively.



CAROUSELAlzheimers Walk

Alzheimer’s walk brings city together

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People took part in the Bloomington Walk to End Alzheimer’s, sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association Saturday in Bryan Park. The Walk was part of a larger nationwide event, with nearly 650 walks taking place across the country.