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Crysis2

FPS flaunts graphics

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"Crysis 2" is really just a standard FPS following off the amazing looking original, but it doesn't disappoint.


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"The Primaries"

With reality stars Donald Trump and Sarah Palin thinking about running for the Republican presidential nomination, not to mention media hog Michele Bachmann, we wondered why they didn't just make the whole nomination a reality TV show. Here's some of the ideas we envisioned.


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The 'sexting' revolution

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“Sexting” has become a hot-button issue in the growing divide between parents, their kids and the use of technology. Parents are oblivious more often than not when it comes to how their children are “socializing.”


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Chocolate vs. oil

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Would you rather have a chocolate bar or a gallon of gas? Personally, I love chocolate, and I ride the bus everyday, so I would most certainly choose the chocolate bar.




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BPD investigates stabbings

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The Bloomington Police Department investigated two unrelated stabbings early this morning, BPD Lt. Bill Parker said in a press release.


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This is my mom

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9/24/2008: It's been two years, six months and six days since she was diagnosed with cancer. 




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IU professor criticizes TSA scans

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While many IU students spent spring break on a beach, IU Maurer School of Law professor Fred Cate spent time testifying before a U.S. House of Representatives Committee.



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Groups meet, discuss Israel, GLBT status

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Brought together through the Israelpaloozah events this week, the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Supportive Services and Hoosiers coordinated a discussion group that explored Israel’s connection to the GLBT community.



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Community Professionals offer interview tips

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The Kelley Association of Women MBAs and My Sister’s Closet sponsored an event Tuesday at the Monroe County Public Library designed to explain the interview process and techniques to improve your interview skills.