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Gadhafi forces killed detainees, survivors said

TRIPOLI, Libya — Retreating loyalists of Moammar Gadhafi killed scores of detainees and arbitrarily shot civilians over the past week, as rebel forces extended their control over the Libyan capital, survivors and a human rights group said Sunday.


Irene spares big cities, but Vt. sees huge floods

MONTPELIER, Vt. — The storm that had been Hurricane Irene crossed into Canada overnight but wasn't yet through with the U.S., where flood waters threatened Vermont towns and big city commuters had to make do with slowly reawakening transit systems.


Ivy Tech to push custom training to Ind. firms

COLUMBUS, Ind. — Indiana businesses struggling to find skilled workers to fill specialized jobs could get a hand from Ivy Tech Community College through a new statewide push to help match companies with training that will give them the employees they need.


Irene tests military's revamped disaster response

The military's efforts to help the East Coast recover from the floods and disruption caused by Hurricane Irene could test the Pentagon's new plan to avoid the chaos that plagued the response to Hurricane Katrina.



Irene brings worst flooding in century to Vermont

The remnants of Hurricane Irene turned placid rivers and streams into raging torrents across parts of Vermont and upstate New York on Monday, closing hundreds of roads, destroying dozens of bridges and cutting off entire communities in the worst flooding some areas have seen in a century.


Upperclassmen offer advice

Moving into a new town, living with strangers and learning new terms such as "fishbowl" and "cowpath" can make the transition into college stressful.  



'Bash' marks end of Welcome Week

More than one thousand students flooded the Quad Friday night to enjoy food, games and the chance to lie down on the grass to watch "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" at University Program Board's Quad Bash.



PHOTO GALLERY: Quad Bash

More than one thousand students flooded the Quad Friday night to enjoy food, games and the chance to lie down on the grass to watch "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" at University Program Board's Quad Bash.


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