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‘Poisonwood’ tangles family, pride in Congo

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Ants swarm Kilanga. Camouflaging with palm trees, mambas coil waiting for a kill. Disease gnaws at the children too weak to escape it. Beyond the jungle, a war for independence rages between diamond-hungry Belgium and America.

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Chamber Players to pair for festival performance

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The Summer Music Festival’s fourth performance will feature the Festival Chamber Players performing “An Evening of Sonatas” at 8 p.m., June 26, in the Recital Hall. Tickets are $12 for regular admission and $6 for students.




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Man charged with wife’s stabbing death

 central Indiana man has pleaded not guilty to charges he fatally stabbed his estranged wife with a steak knife while her daughters slept beside her.


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Search for missing toddler enters 2nd week

The search for a missing northwestern Indiana toddler has entered its second week as the FBI and police continue to investigate her disappearance.




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ACLU sues over prayer limits at federal prison

Two Muslim inmates held in a special unit at the federal prison in Terre Haute say they aren’t allowed to pray in groups as often as their religion commands and have asked a federal judge to ease limitations on worship imposed by the Bureau of Prisons.




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In all the right ways

WE SAY The financial regulatory proposal strikes a good balance.The proposal Obama outlined June 17 tightens up regulation without mistreating business.


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Nano revolution

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The turmoil in Iran is the first of its kind to occur during this phase of technologically-advanced communication.




Investigators and officials continue to work at the scene of a rush-hour collision between two Metro transit trains on Tuesday in northeast Washington, D.C.

Train in crash was recommended for phaseout; 9 dead

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WASHINGTON – The subway train that plowed into another, killing nine people in the nation’s capital, was part of an aging fleet that federal officials had sought to phase out because of safety concerns, an investigator said Tuesday.


FILE - In this May 22, 1992 file photo, Ed McMahon, left, shakes hands with talk show host Johnny Carson, during the final taping of the "Tonight Show" in Burbank, Calif. McMahon died at a Los Angeles hospital, according to his publicist. He was 86.

‘Tonight’ sidekick Ed McMahon dies in LA at 86

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LOS ANGELES – Ed McMahon, the loyal “Tonight Show” sidekick who bolstered boss Johnny Carson with guffaws and a resounding “H-e-e-e-e-e-ere’s Johnny!” for 30 years, has died at a Los Angeles hospital. He was 86.