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Ex-Obama security aide to run for Congress in Ind.

INDIANAPOLIS — A former national security adviser to President Barack Obama says he will run for Congress in hopes of helping Democrats retake an Indiana seat they held for the better part of four decades.



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2 Americans win Nobel Prize in economics

PRINCETON, N.J. — Christopher Sims and Thomas Sargent have no simple solutions to the global economic crisis. But the work that won them the Nobel Prize in economics Monday is guiding central bankers and policymakers in their search for answers.



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'Occupy' movement to reach Muncie

Even as plans for an Occupy Wall Street event in Muncie are forming, some at Ball State are leery of the movement's goals and its impact, while others are supportive of the growing movement.


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VGR hosts weekly movies

  Travis Harvey's passions go beyond the music he sells at Village Green Records; every Tuesday evening he hosts the Co-Op Film Series hoping to share various art forms with students.



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The thrill of the scream

As the Halloween season creeps near, thrill-seekers are invited to face the horrifying haunts found at Indiana's largest haunted attraction.


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Jobs death caused by respiratory arrest, cancer

SAN FRANCISCO — A copy of Steve Jobs' death certificate made public Monday indicates that the Apple Inc. co-founder died of respiratory arrest resulting from pancreatic cancer that had spread to other organs.


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Connecticut gets tough with Amazon, pushing on with tax

HARTFORD, Conn. — Connecticut officials are not giving up on requiring Internet sellers to collect state sales taxes, despite signs from online retailer Amazon.com that it has no immediate plans to abide by the state's new Internet tax law.


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Emens draws country crowd

John R. Emens Auditorium was filled with 3,100 country music fans on Saturday night, as Dierks Bentley performed chart-topping hits such as "What Was I One."






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