Big airlines try to raise fares again

DALLAS — Major U.S. airlines are trying to revive fare increases for high-end tickets after failing to impose bigger price increases last week.



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Spring Break trip tips

The early March, week-long hiatus gives some the opportunity to lay out on the sunny beaches in the southernmost states, as well as internationally. But a few students are choosing to stay in and save the little money they have.


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OUR VIEW: No one to blame but ourselves

While The Daily News recognizes and commends these people for acting in peaceful protest against what they believe to be injustice, this is also an important reminder that you could have done something about it in November.



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Tunisian and Yemen natives discuss revolution

Two international students sat down with other Ball State students and community members to discuss an issue they believe Americans are not paying attention to— the Middle Eastern revolution.


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Friends mourn 4 US yachters killed by pirates

SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) — An adventurous quartet of yacht enthusiasts from California and Washington state were living their dreams, friends say, retiring and sailing around the world until they were shot and killed by Somali pirates on Tuesday.


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Gadhafi goes on Libyan TV amid wave of protests

CAIRO (AP) — Deep rifts opened in Moammar Gadhafi's regime, with Libyan government officials at home and abroad resigning, air force pilots defecting and a bloody crackdown on protest in the capital of Tripoli, where cars and buildings were burned. Gadhafi went on state TV early Tuesday to attempt to show he was still in charge.


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VIDEO: Academic clemency

Check out a video about Laura Taylor, a Ball State student using a second chance to earn her degree.



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Democrats delay Ind. House amid union protests

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Democratic legislators are staying away from the Indiana House chamber, blocking the Republican majority from conducting business while hundreds of union members crowd the adjourning hallways in protest of a contentious labor bill.



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Quake in New Zealand kills at least 65

CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (AP) — A powerful earthquake struck one of New Zealand's biggest cities Tuesday at the height of a busy workday, toppling tall buildings and churches, crushing buses and killing at least 65 people in one of the country's worst natural disasters.


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Gas prices on the rise

Gas prices have hit a two-year high after political turmoil has hit the Middle East.


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Handcrafted bowls offered at Chili Bowl

For the past few months, members of the Ball State University clay guild have been molding hand crafted bowls for this year's 6th annual Chili Bowl Wednesday in the Atruim from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. For $7 each customer will get a handcrafted bowl to keep filled with a chili of their choice and a small drink.  







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