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Guest columnist: Vive la greve

The strikes, marches, fuel shortages and scattered riots of the past weeks in France seem to be cooling down.



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C.R.E.A.M.ocracy

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Last week saw the election of multiple candidates from the Tea Party, revelations of Keith Olbermann’s failure to disclose small donations to multiple Democratic candidates and Mitch McConnell’s admission that the Republican Party’s first priority for the next two years isn’t the sinking economy, jobs or even the war.

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Same as the old boss?

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A divided Congress will probably result in a somewhat less energetic, somewhat less intrusive federal government. But come January, when the new bosses get to work, don’t expect them to behave much differently than the old bosses.


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A history of inaction

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In one area President Obama's policies have been as deplorable as any past president, if not more so. Obama has failed tremendously in his handling of human rights issues across the board, from Burma, to Darfur, to waiving sanctions for countries that force children into the military.




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2011 recruit Zeller to announce decision Thursday

Recruiting prospect Cody Zeller will make his college choice at 1:05 p.m. Thursday at the Washington High School Gym, as first reported by Inside Indiana and Peegs.com’s Mike Pegram.







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Rapper Gibbs to visit IU

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The gangsta rapper, who reigns from Gary, will return to his home state for a performance in Bloomington at 8 p.m on Thursday at The Bishop.



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COLUMN: Coat check please

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My friends and I sat in the car for a good five minutes pondering the age old-question that I’m sure our ancestors had to deal with when the weather dropped below 30 degrees on a Saturday night ... in their mini-skirts.