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Politics as usual

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AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France – No one can pinpoint exactly where it began, but sometime in the last quarter-century, a culture of scorched-earth politics was born that scourged our country. Mudslinging has become more important than policy, and culture wars stole civility from public discourse.



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Plame speaks to congressional committee

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THE FACTS: Former CIA agent Valerie Plame accused the Bush administration of “carelessly and recklessly” revealing her identity as retaliation for her husband, former ambassador Joseph Wilson, criticizing the war in Iraq. Lewis “Scooter” Libby was recently charged, not with leaking her identity but with perjury and obstruction of justice. There have been no charges for revealing her identity. Was the leak justified?




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Dentists donate money from teeth whitening

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For the second consecutive year, Bloomington dentist Luke Eades will donate half of the proceeds raised for the Smiles for Life Foundation to Big Brothers Big Sisters of south central Indiana.



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Common shoes can cause injuries

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RALEIGH, N.C. – Rachael Meyers , a North Carolina State University senior in business management, said her right ankle causes problems when she runs – an injury her doctor told her it is due to wearing the wrong shoes.


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Got the low budget blues?

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Returning from spring break can leave students with an awful epiphany: There’s no more money! With vacation spending in the past and debt in the present, Indiana Daily Student columnists suggest ways to avoid financial difficulties during the rest of the semester.



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WIUX might switch to another frequency on FM dial

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IU’s student-run radio station WIUX-LP may be able to remain on the FM frequency after all. WIUX Station Manager Zach Pollakoff said it is unknown where the station will end up on the dial, but it will be different from the current 100.3 FM station they currently have.



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Out of the ashes of war and Holocaust, forgotten music found

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ROME – A waltz. A tango. A piece of jazz. But they weren’t composed in Vienna, Buenos Aires or New Orleans. Scribbled on diaries, loose pages or even toilet paper, these are the notes left behind by people who lived and died in the prisons and concentration camps of World War II.



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Student arrested on charges of sexual battery

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An IU student was arrested on a warrant for sexual battery Monday. Bloomington Police officer Jeff Rodgers served the warrant for Bradley Snyder, 21, at about 1:20 a.m., said Sgt. Faron Lake reading from a police report




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Online, off the air

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This past weekend, in the course of co-writing an article, my partner and I were given the opportunity to interview members from two fantastic, critically-acclaimed, up-and-coming rock bands. (Which bands? Read tomorrow’s IDS Weekend to find out.)