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Clean Air Act to be reviewed

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On the 112th Congress’ second day in session, Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., introduced a bill that would amend the Clean Air Act so that nothing in the act regulates global warming or climate change.

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Local artists to showcase talents, help save animals

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Sculptures and paintings of animals cover a local gallery that is showcasing the talent of local artists.Paper Crane Gallery & Studio, a gallery for local and international artists, is currently showing “Bestiary: A compendium of animals, beasts and creatures.”


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Haiti Film Festival raising proceeds for relief efforts

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The Haiti Film Festival will premier Sunday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The event will bring Haitian films, filmmakers and activists together in Bloomington for the first time. Sponsored by a partnership between Bloomington for Haiti and La Casa Latino Culture Center, all proceeds from the $5 cover charge will go to Haiti relief efforts.


The Hollows

Bishop to sponsor benefit for Rhino’s

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Wednesday will be a night of new combinations: A venue will play host to a venue, musical acts will intertwine with comedy routines and the audience will be a mixed bag of entertainment lovers, Mat Martin said.


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Staff Editorial: The vagina dance

WE SAY: Our public school systems are failing to adequately prepare young people for the dangers of sexual activity.


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The new social experience

There are very few things in life that are more entertaining than people-watching. Everybody does it.


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Letter to the Editor: Sargent Shriver

American and international newspapers announced with fanfare the death, at the ripe age of 95, of former U.S. Ambassador to France and first Peace Corps Director R. Sargent Shriver.


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Starbucks: supersized

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Let’s face it, the most “American” Disney princess isn’t Tiana or even Pocahontas — it’s Ariel.


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Another Krugman fallacy

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Never one to let an opportunity to spread misconceptions and logical fallacies pass him by, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman trotted out his latest argument on health care earlier this week.



Empty Stadium

Attendance at women’s basketball games continues to lag

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At IU and across the nation, the difference between men’s and women’s basketball is clear. The women’s brand of basketball lags behind in the ticket office and television ratings. Last season, IU ranked ninth in the Big Ten for average attendance at home women’s basketball games.



Men's basketball vs. Wisconsin

Hoosiers look to spark Big Ten win streak at Wisconsin

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After handily defeating Michigan Saturday by 19 points, the IU men’s basketball coach Tom Crean said he has had no tolerance for complacency as the Hoosiers (10-8, 1-4) prepare for a 9 p.m. Thursday road match with No. 17 Wisconsin (13-4, 3-2) on ESPN.


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Brian Macken remembered as devoted, spontaneous

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Brian Macken died Tuesday following an incident at Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity house Friday, but Russell and friends like Dave Snopkowski will always remember Macken as an energetic, loving and loyal guy who cared about everyone like family.


Leon Chance

Honky tonky takes over the Bishop

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A room full of cowboy boots and Levi Strauss still left plenty of room for dancing Wednesday night at The Bishop. Dressed in a metallic gold suit with a tan cowboy hat and aviators, Leon Chance and His Long Shots definitely set the tempo with a little thing they liked to call honky tonk.