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Friday, March 19, 2004

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IU expert available to discuss developments in Greece relating to EU bailout

Amid another wave of strikes and protests, the Greek government is speeding up its debt strategy to meet the terms of an International Monetary Fund and European Union rescue deal so it can receive a new loan next month and avoid bankruptcy. An expert from Indiana University's College of Arts and Sciences can offer his perspectives and is available to speak with reporters.   Full Story >>

IU Kelley School study: Indiana exports set new record in 2010

Indiana firms exported $28.7 billion in goods in 2010, which was a new record, according to a new study released by the Indiana Business Research Center at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business.   Full Story >>

IU's World Language Festival features colorful exhibits, language lessons and culture presentations

Indiana University's second World Language Festival -- Indiana's largest such event devoted to language and culture study -- will take place at the Bloomington campus on Saturday, April 9, and is free and open to people of all ages.   Full Story >>

IU center receives grant from European Commission to promote better understanding of the EU

As a result of a $130,000 grant from the European Commission, an IU research center is embarking on a wide range of outreach activities to help business people, government officials and others in the Midwest better understand the European Union and why it should matter to them.   Full Story >>

Federal Reserve researcher to assess economic effect of euro on Midwest at Indy event

A former Indiana University professor who is now senior vice president and director of research at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis will give a presentation about the effect of economic activity in the European Union on Indiana trade and business activities.   Full Story >>

Key figures of Milosevic trial to convene at IU Maurer School of Law through Sunday

It has been four years since the longest and most prominent war crimes trial of the modern era was brought to an abrupt halt by the death of the defendant: Slobodan Milosevic. A conference today (Feb. 19) through Sunday at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law revisits the trial, which left the court, the people of the former Yugoslavia, and the world community without a definitive legal resolution.   Full Story >>


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