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'Big Love' modernizes ancient play

Fifty sisters ran away from Greece and are hiding away in an Italian villa to escape their 50 cousins who they have been arranged to marry. The scene is set for chaotic "Big Love," the play opening tonight in Strother Theatre.


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SGA slates debate on the radio

Student Government Association presidential and vice presidential candidates participated in a much more informal second debate on the air with WCRD's David Boulton.


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Second round of cold temperatures sweeps Muncie

A mid-winter warm spell provided a welcome relief with temperatures in the 40s this week, but some Ball State students and faculty are still smarting from injuries they sustained during the winter storm earlier this month.



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Government drops defense of anti-gay-marriage law

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama ordered his administration on Wednesday to stop defending the constitutionality of a federal law that bans recognition of gay marriage, a policy reversal that could have major implications for the rights and benefits of gay couples, and reignite an emotional debate for the 2012 presidential campaign.


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Ind. GOP leader: No compromise with absent Dems

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's House speaker said Wednesday he won't concede to Democrats who fled the state to block contentious labor and education proposals — a strategy employed first last week in Wisconsin, where a legislative stalemate continues.



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Gov't drops defense of anti-gay marriage law

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a major policy reversal, the Obama administration said Wednesday it will no longer defend the constitutionality of a federal law banning recognition of same-sex marriage.


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Ex-Ind. deputy AG says Twitter comments satirical

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A former Indiana deputy attorney general who tweeted that police should "use live ammunition" against Wisconsin labor protesters says his comments were intended to be satirical.







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