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Israel protest targets U.S. consulate in Pakistan

Security forces used tear gas and batons to repel anti-Israel protesters who tried to attack a U.S. consulate in Pakistan on Sunday, as tens of thousands in cities across Europe, the Middle East and Asia demonstrated against Israel’s offensive in the Gaza Strip.


Illusionist BJ Harris levitates a table Saturday afternoon at the Buskirk Chumley Theater. Harris wowed the audience with tricks to entertain, as well as some classics to amaze.

Audience is left ‘Senseless’

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Magic was in the air Saturday night as illusionist BJ Harris performed his faith-based show “Senseless” at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. As part of the North Central Church of Christ’s Youth Conference, he entertained the audience with a display of mind tricks, sleight of hand and escape acts, giving a short speech before the finale about his philosophy of life and magic.



IU freshman Daniel Moore (3) pancakes Illinois' Trent Meacham (1) as he dives for a loose ball in the second half of a 76-45 IU loss in Champaign, Ill. The defeat was the Hoosiers' sixth consecutive and eighth in their last nine games.

Hoosiers stumble at Illinois to 6th straight loss

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Last year’s infamous chest bump pales in comparison to the in-game beat down the Fighting Illini laid on the Hoosiers Saturday.After holding their own but losing in their first two conference games, IU coach Tom Crean and his team got the kind of Big Ten welcome many had been bracing for all season.A 31-point thrashing marked the biggest loss by the Hoosiers in the rivalry’s 161-game series.IU’s orange rivals to the west opened the game on a 21-2 run and never relaxed their grip of the lead. The Illini led by 25 at the half and continued to humiliate the traditionally proud basketball school in the second half, brushing off the Hoosiers 76-45 and handing their longest losing streak – at six – since 2004.

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Police: 16-year-old involved in shooting called 911 himself

Police said Friday that the 16-year-old who was shot by Bloomington Police made the 911 call himself. After an investigation, the cell phone number of the individual matches the number captured by dispatch when the call was placed, according to a BPD press release.


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Details released on police shooting

Officers John Coleman and George Connolly were the two policemen involved in the shooting of a 16-year-old Bloomington North High School student. A preliminary investigation revealed no police misconduct.


Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich leaves a downtown building where a high profile defense attorney has an office Saturday in Chicago. Blagojevich was arrested this week on federal charges that he tried to sell President-elect Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat.

Illinois House impeaches Blagojevich

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – The Illinois House has voted to impeach Gov. Rod Blagojevich, an unprecedented step in state history.



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McRobbie orders $4.9M cut in budget

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IU took a direct hit Wednesday from the state of Indiana’s economy. IU President Michael McRobbie announced a reduction of $4.9 million in the operating budget for all IU campuses. However, IU spokesman Larry MacIntyre said students should not feel its effects. “Hopefully it will have fairly minimal impact,” MacIntyre said.


James Cooper (left) and Edward  Vasquez (right), two organizers for a demonstration on the conflict in Gaza, stood at the courthouse.

Conflict hits home for IU student in Israel

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For an IU student studying abroad in Israel and many others with ties to the region, the ongoing violence is a reminder of the country's instability. Some blame Hamas for the recent violence, while others say Israel shares the blame for its ongoing occupation of Gaza.


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A hard wind’s a-gonna blow

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Welcome back, my friends, to the show that never ends. It’s been far too long since we caught up. How is the new year? Get any good holiday loot? I think I speak for all of us when I say I’m just so excited for classes to fire back up that I can hardly tie my shoes. OK, that’s done, thankfully.


Freshman guard Verdell Jones goes for a baket as Michigan's DeShawn Sims attempts a block Wednesday at Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers face Illinois on the road this Saturday.

Weber: ‘Indiana will suck’

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Last time IU traveled to Champaign to take on Illinois, the game was one of the most highly anticipated matches of the year.  Led by then-coach Kelvin Sampson and freshman star Eric Gordon, the Hoosiers played in front of a volatile Illini crowd. When IU won, it boosted its record to 19-3 while Illinois dropped to 2-9 in conference play.  Just 11 months later, things have dramatically changed, but the bitterness across the border remains. Although Sampson has been exiled from college basketball and Gordon has moved on to the NBA, Illinois coach Bruce Weber continues to add fuel to the rivalry between IU and U of I.


Dusting off the chart:

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Wednesday’s overtime loss to Michigan left a bitter taste in the mouths of even the mildest of Hoosier fans. Imagine how Tom Crean felt.


IU assistant coach Todd Yeagley scans the sidelines shortly before halftime of IU's 4-2 win against Butler late Tuesday afternoon.  Todd played on the IU men's team from 1991-1994 under his father, legendary coach Jerry Yeagley.

7 Sports Headlines You Might Have Missed

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A lot happened during winter break, both on and off campus. The same is true for IU's sports teams. Here's a rundown of what you might have missed while school was not in session.


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Hoosiers open play in Florida

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With cloudy skies and snow on the ground on campus, the men’s tennis team is enjoying the crashing of waves during its Florida Gulf Coast Tournament.



Freshman guard Ashlee Mells goes for a reverse layup as Iowa's Hannah Draxten attempts to block her Sunday at Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers face Penn State on the road this Sunday.

Gophers thwart Hoosiers’ bid for 10-straight wins

The IU women’s basketball team couldn’t keep its winning ways rolling as it fell to Minnesota 70-62 on Thursday in Minneapolis. The loss is the first for the Hoosiers since the third game of the season.



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Bloomington police shoot knife-wielding teen downtown

Police shot a 16-year-old Bloomington High School North student at about 1:30 p.m. Wednesday after police say he threatened officers with a knife outside the downtown Bloomington Transit terminal at the corner of 4th and Washington streets.PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines


Firefighters battle a blaze atop the Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center on Dec. 31 at the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation building.

Wildermuth center to reopen Sunday

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The Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center will open on Sunday as planned despite the fire that occurred there over winter break. The fire happened at 4 p.m. Dec. 31 and damaged the roof as well as the southwest corner of the second floor, said IU Police Department Capt. Jerry Minger.