Behind the scenes with CSI: a romantic, educational experience
MIAMI -- Who says educational television is dead? Rex Linn has learned a lot of stuff since joining the cast of "CSI: Miami."
MIAMI -- Who says educational television is dead? Rex Linn has learned a lot of stuff since joining the cast of "CSI: Miami."
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS, Ill. -- The keen ear and technical know-how that put Bob Heil's name in the Rolodexes of rockers Pete Townshend, Joe Walsh and Peter Frampton have landed him in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- Rene Preval, the only president in Haiti's history to finish a five-year term, was sworn in Sunday to again lead the impoverished nation after decades of armed uprisings, lawlessness and foreign intervention.
BOSTON -- This year, college students aren't the only ones anxious for summer. The academic year that's winding down has been one of the most contentious in recent memory, and a brutal one for college presidents.
MOUNT MERAPI, Indonesia -- Villagers burned incense and floated offerings to the spirits Sunday, hoping to ward off an eruption of Mount Merapi, while a scientist warned that a growing lava dome could collapse and shoot deadly, red-hot gases down the sides of the volcano.
WASHINGTON -- As Pentagon officials weigh the pace and timing of a sizable troop cut in Iraq, they worry more about the reliability of U.S.-trained Iraqi police than about the more developed Iraqi army.
The Duke lacrosse team rape story has all the elements of a juicy news story -- wealth, violence and sex -- but increasingly the element people are focusing on is race.
The first time I saw the preview for "United 93," I became emotional and bothered. I knew that a debate was circling about whether it was "too soon" for this movie or whether Hollywood was "exploiting" the tragedy -- but it wasn't those concerns that troubled me.
When Polish exchange student Filip Lempa arrived at Mitchell High School in Bedford, he came with the understanding that he would be able to earn an American diploma.
A plea of not guilty was entered for Mark C. Gillette last week by a judge because Gillette, who was accused of promoting prostitution, didn't have an attorney, said IU Police Department Lt. Jerry Minger.
NEW PARIS, Ind. -- Rising oil prices are putting a pinch on farmers who rely upon diesel-powered equipment and fertilizers made from petroleum.
WHITELAND, Ind. - Gov. Mitch Daniels joined friends and family in a high school gym to praise an Indiana National Guardsman who was killed by a suicide bomber just weeks before he was scheduled to return home from Iraq.
Throughout the last century, American farming, once a Hoosier family and community-supported endeavor, has become an agro-industrialized system of mega-farms run by a few corporate entities or organizations to feed many bellies across the country and globe.
Four riders, 200 laps and at least 10 exchanges of the bicycle -- seems simple enough.
"Delicatessen" is the darkest of dark comedies. It's the kind of dark comedy that could only come from abroad, away from the politics of mainstream Hollywood.
Festivals are all over the country, and right here in Bloomington we have shows all summer long on campus.
Damn you "Family Stone." Damn you for making me watch a Christmas movie in May, instead of waiting for a December release.
Hooray for mediocrity! Let's face it, that is about all one could possibly expect from "Mission: Impossible III."
Less traffic, warmer, sunnier weather and an abundance of outdoor activities help this town spring to life.
"Hoot" is a film about a couple of kids who are trying to stop a big corporation from building a pancake house to save some burrowing owls. Does that sound like something you'd like to spend your Saturday night indulged in?