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Moving and storage options for students

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The storage and moving of belongings are probably most prevalent in the minds of IU students around the end of the spring semester. But if you and the roommate from you-know-where just can’t get along, or you have to run an obstacle course just to get out the door, you might need to consider moving out or storing some of your belongings now.

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Female suicide bomber hits Iraq pilgrims, kills 46

A female suicide bomber walking among Shiite pilgrims in Baghdad detonated an explosives belt Monday, killing at least 46 people and wounding more than 122, officials said. The bombing was the first major strike this year against pilgrims making their way to the city of Karbala to mark a holy day. It came as security officials warned of a possible increase in attacks by insurgents using new tactics to bypass bomb-detection methods.


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Taking HIV awareness all the way

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Early last week, in the science museum le Palais de la Decouverte, a 120-foot condom went on display. It’s a part of CondomFly, a world-traveling expedition to promote condom use in the prevention of HIV infections.


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British, German governments explore parental leave policies

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As part of a year-long series of articles examining women in the 21st century, the International Herald Tribune newspaper recently featured working mothers in Germany, discussing different social and economic pressures that German mothers face as part of both modern society and the workforce.




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Tax study deems Monroe ‘donor county’

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The Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute's study tracked the flow of Indiana’s tax dollars by county, and results show that Hoosier dollars are flowing from urban to rural areas.



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It’s the Super Bowl, baby

WE SAY CBS should be cautious as it facilitates a game of political football.


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Hibernation celebration

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Today we sit in anticipation to find out if the groundhog wants to end his winter of hibernation. This interesting behavior among animals deserves recognition.


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Buried in the Rye

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J.D. Salinger, a hero and scourge to generations, died last week from complications due to a 50-year battle with getting exactly what he thought he wanted.


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The People’s Historian

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Zinn constantly reminded us, though, that the heroes of the American story are the nameless, ordinary people who fought for freedom not under the Capitol dome but on the picket lines.




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Oscar roll call

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Brian Welk jumps the gun on Tuesday's nominations by giving his own picks by category.