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Online only: Humanitarian intervention

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The message that seems to be sent is that, so long as you are a loyal dictator, committed to Western interests, you are permitted to suppress anti-government uprisings. 


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Ode to toys

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Today’s video games mimic violence through a television set, but we need to remember the past glory of our actual fights with neighbors and siblings.


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Letter: In the hands of an angry god

These current events show us the opposite about our condition: There is something very wrong with the human race. Violence, oppression and natural disaster are all the outcome of our rebellion against God.


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Show me some skin

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It is no secret that sex, and everything that comes with it, is taboo in the American system of values.






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Column: United they stand, one flag, one hope

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Squished like an airtight can of crammed sardines, hundreds of people gathered on the uneven stones of Piazza Signoria to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Italy’s unification. Green, white and red lighting draped the walls of the Palazzo Vecchio as triumphant strains of “Fratelli d’Italia”, Italy’s national anthem, sailed through the starlit sky.


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Stagnant Pools drummer weighs in on music

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Doug and Bryan Enas started the band Stagnant Pools almost three years ago, and with Doug on the drums and Bryan on vocals and guitar, the duo delivers what Doug called “a mix of shoegaze and alternative rock.” 


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Warhol film to feature turbulent relationship

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The IU Art Museum’s Warhol Happenings will take a suspense-filled turn Thursday with the screening of “I Shot Andy Warhol.” The film will be shown at 8 p.m. in the museum’s Special Exhibitions Gallery.