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Two generations of Kennedys – the Democratic Party’s best-known political family – endorsed Barack Obama for president on Monday, with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy calling him a “man with extraordinary gifts of leadership and character,” and a worthy heir to his assassinated brother.





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Where an iceman lays his head down

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OLOGNA, Italy – Otzi the Iceman makes his home in the small Province of Bolzano-Bozen, high in the Dolomites mountain range. With more than 6,000 years under his rotting leather belt, he was recognized as the oldest known Italian citizen when he was excavated from a glacier in 1991.


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Indiana schools could lose millions

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Indiana schools stand to lose more than $150 million in 2010 because of proposed caps on property taxes, with urban school districts being hit the hardest, leading Senate Democrats said Monday as they called for the state to make up for the shortfall.



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Center offers array of unique classes

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While most IU students spend their Wednesday nights studying, hanging out with friends or catching up on their favorite TV shows, senior Sara Deckard passes the time a different way: as a line dance instructor at the Bloomington Adult Community Center.






Coline Sperling

'Art of Chocolate' event raises money for Options for Better Living

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For about 200 people Sunday afternoon, enjoying chocolate treats also meant supporting Options for Better Living, a non-profit organization that helps people with disabilities lead more fulfilling lives. All proceeds from the "Art of Chocolate" event, which featured chocolate-laden tables from different local chefs, benefited the group.




Alpha Epsilon Pi, 1412 N. Jordan Ave., was kicked off campus Wednesday after the University found them in violation of its hazing policy.

Students react to AEPi closing

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Since the expulsion of IU’s Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity last Wednesday, students in the greek system have both questioned and praised the University’s handling of hazing allegations at the fraternity.


Jacob Kriese

Short-handed UConn upsets No. 7 IU

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Hosting a short-handed Connecticut squad Saturday afternoon, the No. 7 Hoosiers lost their second game of the season, falling 68-63 to the Huskies.