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Group claims clinic breaks Indiana abortion laws

INDIANAPOLIS - An anti-abortion group claimed Monday that a Lafayette clinic that offers RU-486, the so-called abortion pill, is violating Indiana law by performing abortions without a license.


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Students participate in service projects

In 2009, Congress and President Obama designated Sept. 11 as a nationally-recognized day to volunteer and pay tribute to those who died in the 9/11 attacks. -á


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Ind. Dems use GOP's Ryan against Mourdock

INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana Democrats are taking full advantage of Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan's disagreement with Republican U.S. Senate nominee Richard Mourdock's thoughts on political compromise.


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Al-Qaida's No. 2 in Yemen killed in airstrike

SANAA, Yemen - An airstrike killed al-Qaida's No. 2 leader in Yemen along with six others traveling with him in one car on Monday, U.S. and Yemeni officials said. This was a major breakthrough for U.S.-backed efforts to cripple the group in the impoverished Arab nation.











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Chicago teachers to strike after talks fail

CHICAGO - The Chicago Teachers Union announced Sunday night that it will go on strike Monday morning for the first time in 25 years after contract talks with the school district failed over issues including pay, benefits and job security.



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WTC memorial magnificent, but at a steep price

NEW YORK - With its huge reflecting pools, ringed by waterfalls and skyscrapers, and a cavernous underground museum still under construction, the National Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum at the World Trade Center is an awesome spectacle that moved and inspired some 4.5 million visitors in its first year.







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Outdoor Pursuits' 'Fun in the Sun' event provides multiple activities

The sun was out, and there was a calm breeze at Prairie Creek where about 15 students were enjoying the nice weather in canoes, kayaks, paddle boards and yard games for Outdoor Pursuits' Fun in the Sun. This activity kicks off the series of adventurous events held by Outdoor Pursuits throughout the year.


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Indiana's 2012 split could be Pence and Donnelly

INDIANAPOLIS - As the countdown to the November election picks up steam, establishment Democrats and Republicans have been quietly talking about the possibility that Indiana swing voters could pick Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Pence and Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Joe Donnelly in November.

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