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Herb Kelleher, founder and executive chairman of Southwest Airlines, will speak today at the Kelley School of Business. The topic of his speech will be "Southwest  Airlines from the Chairman's View," and will cover his experiences and successes with the airline.

Southwest Airlines chairman to speak Friday

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Herb Kelleher, founder and executive chairman of Southwest Airlines, will make a return visit to the Kelley School of Business to present his speech, “Southwest Airlines from the Chairman’s View,” on Friday.


Brandon Foltz

Lecture examines Biblical evidence

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In a Wednesday night lecture at Ballantine Hall titled “Has God Spoken? Is the Bible what it claims to be?,” Jed Lee, who has an MBA and law degree from University of Oregon in Eugene, presented what he called “prima facie evidence” for the belief that the Bible is a divine document.


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Around the World

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CIA Director Michael Hayden cast doubt on the legality of waterboarding on Thursday, a day after the White House said the harsh interrogation tactic has saved American lives and could be used in the future.





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Around the arts

Metamorphoses WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday WHERE: Wells-Metz Theatre, Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center MORE INFORMATION: Visit http://www.theatreindiana.edu/


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La Dernier Cri: A certain ‘je ne sais quoi’

A fashion icon is a person who inspires others to try new and different things. It’s a person who spurs trends, yet always stays true to his or her personal style. It’s a person who works for years cultivating a style that has an effortless grace and elegance and is the perfect marriage of trendy and timeless. It takes a lot of work.


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Woman punched, robbed

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Bloomington police are searching for a male suspect after he locked a woman in a bathroom, punched her and took $7 from her at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday.




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Single on Valentine's Day

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A lot of exciting things have been happening recently: the Super Bowl, Super Tuesday, Mardi Gras and the miraculous event of me passing my first astronomy test, just to name a few. But above them all looms one day in particular. It is feared like the plague by some, and anticipated all year by others. I’m talking about none other than Valentine’s Day.


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Safety first

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In October, the European Parliament approved a proposal by British representative Chris Davies, which advocated including cigarette-style warnings on car advertisements. These warnings, which would cover 20 percent of every ad, are intended to caution consumers about the dangers of carbon emissions.


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Football justice

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If you’re at all interested in sports, you probably know all about “Spygate.” Bill Belichick, or ‘Belicheat,’ as I and many others refer to him, taped practices and signals, which violates NFL rules, to gain an edge on his opponents.


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Julia is...

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Sometimes I wish that peoples’ Facebook statuses hovered in a bubble over their heads in real life. Sometimes I’m not sure I’ve truly experienced a particular event or feeling until I’ve incorporated it into my Facebook status.


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Drinking to death

Three Clemson University students were recently charged with several alcohol-related misdemeanors after Benjamin Garrison, an 18-year-old pledge in Sigma Nu fraternity, died of alcohol poisoning. At the time of his death, his blood alcohol level was 0.38 percent, nearly five times above the level the governement considers “binge” drinking.


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Kinsey Confidential

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QUESTION: Sometimes my boyfriend watches porn and I can feel intimidated by this.



Ashley Udell

Lynch signs 19, brings star running back to IU

Bill Lynch introduced his first signing class on Wednesday, headlined by a group of “versatile” players who he expects to contribute in the future and make an immediate impact for the Hoosiers.