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The U.S. Senate voted Thursday to overturn the Bush administration's decision to allow Canadian cattle into the country again nearly two years after they were banned because of mad cow disease.
The U.S. Senate voted Thursday to overturn the Bush administration's decision to allow Canadian cattle into the country again nearly two years after they were banned because of mad cow disease.
After a long night of drinking, many students wake up the next day and are forced to pop pills such as Tylenol in hopes of shaking a headache from the infamous hangover. Besides a headache, other hangover symptoms can include fatigue, sensitivity to light and sound, red eyes, muscle aches and thirst.
When Rick Palmer was 15 years old, he just wanted to look at the stars. After drinking heavily at a party in a barn, he and his friend wandered up to the roof. But their star-gazing plans came to a halt when the roof collapsed, and the two crashed into the barn.
At his Jan. 15 State of the State address, Gov. Mitch Daniels described Indiana's economy as being in dire straits.
ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- Kenoy Kennedy made it as far as the gate at Detroit Metropolitan Airport Monday to board a flight to Miami to continue his free-agent tour, but then had second thoughts.
Heading into the first tournament of the spring season, the men's golf team wanted to avoid any rustiness from a three-month break in tournament play.
It's the most wonderful time of the year. Right now, the spring is the ultimate season of possibility. Enjoy it while you can.
In the eight games played so far this year, the Hoosier baseball team has only touched Sembower Field once for a home game. The team members have already made lengthy road trips to Millington, Tenn., as well as Shreveport, La., and found success in both places. After more than 12 hours of driving Sunday into early Monday morning, the team is finally home.
SALT LAKE CITY -- A railcar leaking toxic chemicals sent plumes of gas into the air Sunday and forced the evacuation of more than 6,000 people for five hours.
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic -- Rival gangs fighting for control of a provincial Dominican Republic prison set pillows and sheets ablaze Monday, starting a fire that killed at least 133 people after rescuers were thwarted by a jammed entrance, officials said. Only 26 inmates were rescued from the public jail in Higuey, 75 miles northeast of the capital on the island's eastern tip, said National Police Chief Manuel de Jesus Perez Sanchez.
WASHINGTON -- Undersecretary of State John R. Bolton, an outspoken arms control expert who rarely muffles his views in diplomatic nuance, is President Bush's choice to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice made the announcement Monday with Bolton at her side.
ROME -- Hundreds of mourners at a state funeral Monday paid their last respects to an Italian intelligence officer killed by American troops in Iraq while escorting an ex-hostage to freedom.
With commencement two months away, many graduating seniors find themselves facing life after college. While some might pursue careers right away, others will spend the next two years trying to save the world.
John C. Shoemaker, retired executive vice president for computer systems at Sun Microsystems, and his wife, Donna, donated $6 million to the Kelley School of Business.
Washington, D.C., is usually synonymous with power, greed and corruption. But to junior Chase Downham, Washington represents something much different. To him, it is place where a person has the ability to help others and make a real difference.
Educator, researcher and leader can all be posted in Martha McCarthy's résumé. In 2004, however, McCarthy, a chancellor's professor in the School of Education, was able to post a more significant item to her résumé when she received the the University Continuing Education Association's Lifetime Achievement award.
Editorial harshly portrayed fans A recent staff editorial titled "Courtside is for fans in red" printed a misleading portrayal of four dedicated IU students. The article portrayed four young women as "bouncing stereotypes" willing to trade their image to Varsity Properties in return for courtside seats to the IU-Purdue men's basketball game Feb. 22.
Most of us agree that corruption is bad. But with the right political environment, and more importantly, the right attitude, even corruption can become a partisan issue. And I have good news, Hoosiers! We have both! This year, Gov. Mitch Daniels created the Office of the Inspector General to investigate reported cases of corruption in our state. Already, there are more than 50 cases.
Sects, hugs and rock 'n' roll forever! Former Korn guitarist Brian "Head" Welch has traded in his groupies for Disciples. According to the band's Web site, he "has chosen the Lord Jesus Christ as his Savior and will be dedicating his musical pursuits to that end."
Last year, the University instituted a policy that said smokers have to stay 30 feet away from doors, open windows and covered walkways. And for a while, it worked. The University got so into its new policy that it bought new cigarette receptacles to mount 30 feet from the buildings, so smokers would know where to stand.