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Experts: Watch Burma's negotiations with rebels, election for reform clues beyond prisoner release

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Les Liaisons Dangereuses
The "dangerous liaisons" in Christopher Hampton's play have more deceit and intrigue than a Hollywood marriage. The award-winning drama "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" continues IU Theatre's 2011-12 season, opening Friday, Feb. 3, and continuing through Feb. 11 in the Wells-Metz Theatre. In her directorial debut for IU Theatre, Nancy Lipschultz explains how this story of seduction, corruption and revenge among the upper classes continues to captivate audiences. "We have always been fascinated by celebrities behaving badly. In 'Les Liaisons Dangereuses' we see not only the bad behavior, but the way in which people with less power are used and discarded as collateral damage without so much as a thought. "

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Report focuses on impacts of Affordable Care Act and right-to-work legislation on employment

According to a new report by researchers at the Indiana Business Research Center, the Hoosier state is a prime example of how the Affordable Care Act could place thousands of jobs created by small businesses at risk. The same report also found that Indiana is heavily dependent upon out-of-state investment for creating new jobs, an important consideration as the state legislature is embroiled in the contentious right-to-work issue.


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India's ambassador to the U.S. to speak at Indiana University Feb. 2

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Nirupama Rao, India's ambassador to the United States, will visit Indiana University Bloomington on Thursday, Feb. 2, and present a free, public lecture on India-U.S. relations.

IU's GLBT Alumni Association gathers Jan. 27-29 for annual celebration

The Indiana University Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Alumni Association's Celebration Weekend happens this weekend, Jan. 27-29, coinciding with the Bloomington PRIDE Film Festival for the fourth consecutive year.

IU's Wilk appointed to anthropology association's climate change task force

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Indiana University Provost Professor of Anthropology Richard Wilk has been appointed to the American Anthropological Association's new nine-member Global Climate Change Task Force.

'Incite Innovation' is the theme for IU Kelley Business Conference on March 2

Kelley Business Conference 2012

Ray Kurzweil, a futurist coined a "restless genius" by The Wall Street Journal, and John Kao, an authority on corporate innovation dubbed "Mr. Creativity" by The Economist, will keynote the 66th annual Indiana University Kelley Business Conference on March 2.

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