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Athletic recruitment environment unhealthy

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There is no doubt (as the introduction to many columns, articles, speeches, long-winded rants and intellectual debates have begun) that IU’s athletic history has been storied, successful and at the very least, exciting to watch.


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Food ingredients often fly beneath regulatory radar

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LOS ANGELES – The same food safety net that couldn’t catch poisoned pet-food ingredients from China has a much bigger hole. Billions of dollars’ worth of foreign ingredients that Americans eat in everything from salad dressing to ice cream get a pass from overwhelmed inspectors, despite a rising tide of imports from countries with spotty records, according to an Associated Press analysis of federal trade and food data.


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Smokers can walk to lessen cravings

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Are you struggling to quit smoking? Take a walk. Scientists at the University of Exeter’s School of Sport and Health Sciences in the United Kingdom report that even five minutes of exercise can reduce cravings and smoking withdrawal symptoms such as poor concentration, stress and anxiety.

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Bears Place hosts Comedy Caravan

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Laughter is the best medicine and Bear’s Place is hard at work prescribing the funnies. Bear’s Place has been on the Comedy Caravan circuit 21 years. Comedians on the circuit perform in nightclubs and bars all across the country. Comedians Russ Nagel and Mel Fine performed on June 11.



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Hoeppner will not return in 2007

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The IU Athletics Department announced Friday that IU head football coach Terry Hoeppner will not return to the Hoosiers for the 2007 season nearly three months after he took a leave of absence for medical reasons.  



Bloomington: State of the City Address

Kruzan’s city address faces criticism from Sabbagh

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Tuesday afternoon in Bloomington City Hall, Mayor Mark Kruzan gave the final State of the City address of his four year term, which centered on the relationship between quality of life and economic development.  Listen to the speech  Read the speech


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Electronics ban being defied by patrons

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FORT WAYNE – Six months after Allen County banned cell phones, cameras, iPods and nearly all other electronic devices from its courthouses, hundreds of people still try to bring them in every day, officials say.





Alberto D. Morales

Monroe County time capsule to be opened in 2107

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The traffic surrounding the courthouse and the occasional cell phone ringtone seemed to be the only differences between 1907 and 2007 on Saturday at the Monroe County Courthouse. At least, that is what Stephen Volan, common councilman member for District 6, said about the square's environment during the re-enactment and rededication ceremony that took place in honor of the courthouse's 100th anniversary.


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Study shows you are what you listen to

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Tell them what you listen to, and they can tell you who you are. Samuel Gosling and Peter Rentfrow, two professors at the University of Texas, conducted a study that links musical preference with personality traits.




Karly Tearney

Informatics camp ‘tons of fun’ for students

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On the morning of June 15, 36 people packed themselves into the School of Informatics presentation room for their last day of summer camp. The summer camp ran June 10 through June 15 and was sponsored by the School of Informatics, School of Education, John Deere Corporation and the Pervasive Technology Labs.


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If I'm lyin', I'm fired

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To Whom It May Concern: I am writing to apply for the Assistant Specialist Consulting Supervisor position in the Office of Technical Management (requisition number 11575). Please find enclosed my resume and writing samples for your consideration.


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Gold digging in a cemetery

As state funding for higher education continues to drop, the University is locked in a constant campaign to provide top-end services for its students without increasing tuition and fees beyond their already prohibitively exorbitant levels.