NEWS

Israeli law eyes super-thin models as bad examples

JERUSALEM - Told she was too fat to be a model, Danielle Segal shed a quarter of her weight and was hospitalized twice for malnutrition. Now that a new Israeli law prohibits the employment of underweight models, the 19-year-old must gain some of it back if she wants to work again.



NEWS

Gov. Daniels signs bill on residents resisting police

INDIANAPOLIS - Gov. Mitch Daniels said Wednesday that he shares police groups' concerns that some people might misinterpret a new law that lays out when residents could be legally justified in using force against police officers.


NEWS

KAMERA OBSCURA: A new breed of superhero film

If you were in high school, constantly being picked on while enduring a tumultuous home life and you suddenly had super powers, what would you do? This is a question "Chronicle," the latest "shaky-cam" film, sets out to answer. 


NEWS

Author talks economic future with Ball State

Taking a step back to look and measure happiness of communities could be the step in becoming a more prosperous country, said the director of a movement that for years has worked to change the way Americans view productivity.


NEWS

7.4 quake shakes south Mexico, rattles capital

MEXICO CITY - A strong 7.4-magnitude earthquake hit central and southern Mexico on Tuesday, collapsing at least 60 homes near the epicenter and a pedestrian bridge in the capital where people fled shaking office buildings in fear.



NEWS

Tornado-hit Ind. school wins Lady Antebellum show

INDIANAPOLIS - An Indiana high school wrecked by tornadoes won a free concert by country music trio Lady Antebellum on Tuesday following an online campaign that saw students in other states advocating on the school's behalf.


SPORTS

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Packard resigns as coach

Packard's inaugural season, 2008-09, as coach of Ball State women's basketball was the best in school history. She led Ball State to its first MAC Tournament Championship and eventual 71-55 first-round upset over fifth-seeded Tennessee.



NEWS

Ball State dedicates Phase 1

A packed auditorium at Sursa Performance Hall helped dedicate Ball State's geothermal project today - a new venture that will save the school $2 million annually and has also led to an estimated 2,300 jobs.





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