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Panel backs Ind. immigration crackdown bill

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indiana Senate committee approved a bill Wednesday night that its sponsor says would lead to an Arizona-style crackdown on illegal immigration in the state.



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Egypt protest camp electric with anticipation

CAIRO (AP) — The vast Cairo square at the epicenter of more than two weeks of protests was electric and on edge Thursday night, waiting for President Hosni Mubarak's expected televised address with euphoria.


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Student stands-up at 'Comedy Moshpit'

Schumacher got his start as a stand-up comic at Be Here Now in fall 2010. Like some local up-and-coming comedians, he performed during the bar's Wednesday night comedy line-up, "Comedy Moshpit."


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Alpha Phi contestant wins Mr. Phi-nomenal event

The crowd in Pruis Hall Wednesday night leaped from its chairs to present this year's Mr. Phi-nomenal, Joe Young, with a standing ovation as his was announced the winner of the 12th annual event.



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Lawmakers start work on teacher merit pay bill

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana lawmakers have started work on one of the more controversial aspects of Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels' sweeping education agenda: a plan to tie teacher pay to student performance.


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Life is not always a 'Picnic'

This weekend, as "Picnic" takes the stage at University Theatre, Cains will be telling the story of Flo Owens, a widowed mother trying to raise her daughters alone in the 1950s.


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Obama: US backs orderly transition in Egypt

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama called for an "orderly and genuine" transition to democracy in Egypt on Thursday amid reports that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was about to step down.



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'Old school' rock stars go back to school

They may fall off the pop charts, some might even lose the muse. But these days old rock stars need not worry about fading away, not when there's a college classroom nearby.


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Students engage, analyze Super Bowl commercials

Bud Light and Doritos commercials topped television ratings even though they aired late in the game, showing that viewer dedication penetrates further than an allegiance to the winning team, said advertising professor Dick Shoemaker.







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