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Evacuation orders expire, Ike pulls away from the Keys

Authorities called off evacuation orders for the Florida Keys on Monday as a ferocious Hurricane Ike shifted south over Cuba and appeared on track to miss the low-lying U.S. island chain.


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3 guilty in London plot that caused airline chaos

Three men were convicted Monday of conspiracy to murder in a terrorist bombing campaign, but the jury could not reach a verdict on allegations that they plotted to use liquid explosives to down trans-Atlantic airliners.


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To Drop or not to Drop?

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Hi, my name is Erin and I have a problem. It has been about seven days, 10 hours and 50 minutes since I last changed my schedule. This all started last April as a little thing when I thought I would just add one teensy weensy HPER class. Then, it seemed like a good idea to swap English literature for political science and before I knew it, I dropped economics and enrolled in painting. Six months and seventeen bursar charges later, I stand at the moment of truth: Tonight at midnight marks the end of regular self-service drop/add on Onestart.


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Not, one for the books

In an effort to prove her superiority in the education debate, Indiana Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Jill Long Thompson recently proposed that all Indiana children from birth to age five be sent one free book each month. She thinks this plan would help improve Indiana’s literacy rates, which admittedly could use some work. Now forgive us for being skeptical – after all, we know there is nothing that two-month-olds love more than a good book: They taste so good – but it appears that Long Thompson is desperate to prove she has ideas about education reform, even if they don’t make any sense.

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Not fashionable

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They are filthy with mud streaking their faces and matted hair. The mother holds her son, her parted lips revealing that she has no teeth. Her daughter follows behind her, looking on despondently. They could be beggars on the crowded Indian street. Well, except that the toddler is donning a Fendi bib worth more than two months’ income for an impoverished family in rural India.


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We need On Campus Voting

The Monroe County Election Board will be meeting this week to consider whether to establish an early-voting site on campus. If the Board does not approve an on-campus site, the options for IU-Bloomington students during this historic Presidential election will be clear: hitch a ride to a location off campus, or simply don’t vote.


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Count your blessings, fans of the horse

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Breathe out, Colts fans: A bursa sac can’t sack Peyton Manning. The face of the franchise started the Colts’ season opener Sunday night after missing the entire preseason, recovering from surgery that removed an infected bursa sac from his left knee. And the Sorgi family weeps


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Senior leads IU to tournament title

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Despite her name, there was nothing short about Erica Short’s performance in the adidas Classic this weekend at Assembly Hall. The senior middle blocker and co-captain was named tournament MVP after recording 61 kills during the weekend, including an IU-record 24 in the Friday match against Valparaiso. Short said the record was a great accomplishment but was quick to credit her team as well.


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IU grabs 2 wins despite injury

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What started with a setback when sophomore standout Brenna Moeljadi fractured her femur ended on a high note as the IU field hockey team extended its winning streak to three games with two wins this weekend in Missouri. The Hoosiers (3-1) beat Missouri State 5-1 Saturday and left Saint Louis scoreless on Sunday, as they tallied four goals. IU coach Amy Robertson was proud of the wins, as well as how her team reacted to the setback.


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IU ties, loses at Mike Berticelli Tournament

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The IU men’s soccer team hoped to leave the Mike Berticelli Tournament in South Bend this weekend with continued confidence defensively and a solution to its lack of scoring. Neither happened. The Hoosiers lost 4-0 to Dartmouth on Sunday after tying No. 5 South Florida 0-0 Friday night.


Junior defender Kelly Lawrence scores the lone Hoosier goal during the team's 3-1 loss to Cal Poly Sunday afternoon at Bill Armstrong Stadium.

Cal Poly douses Hoosiers’ hope at 3rd straight Classic crown

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The women’s soccer team entered this weekend’s Hoosier Classic looking to take its third consecutive title in the event. Friday night the Hoosiers (2-3-0) defeated Vermont 5-0, with five different players scoring. The Hoosiers totaled 30 shots, putting half of those on goal. One of those scorers for the Hoosiers was freshman Darby Hannon, who scored her first career goal off a rebound shot from junior Christie Kotynski.


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Taking the week off

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Two weeks into the season and the Hoosiers already get a break. After running roughshod over its first two opponents, IU gets to rest up an extra week for Ball State with a bye week. Though the Hoosiers could make excuses about the week being too early, IU coach Bill Lynch tried to turn it into a positive.


A group of IU defenders tackle Murray State running back Charlie Jordan during their 45-3 victory Saturday night at Memorial Stadium.  The Hoosier defense held the Racers to 149 total yards.

Hoosiers tune up with easy early schedule

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IU has been dominant to start its season. No one following the Hoosiers could possibly argue against that statement. To open their season, the Cream and Crimson rolled over Western Kentucky and Murray State. IU has put together 926 yards of offense, scoring 76 points in its eight quarters of play in 2008 thus far – its two visitors’ combined for 431 yards and 16 points.But the Hilltoppers and Racers are part of the reason the Hoosiers’ overall schedule this season was ranked as one of the easiest in the Football Bowl Subdivision, according to various publications. SLIDE SHOW: IU vs. Murray State


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Running backs, where have you been?

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Ever since IU quarterback Kellen Lewis has conducted the offensive orchestra, the running back solos have been mute. When Lewis ventured onto the field at Memorial Stadium as a redshirt freshman in 2006, the Hoosiers’ coaching staff instantly became zealots of his jaw-dropping, dual-threat game.


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Indianapolis can’t open Lucas Oil with a win

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If this is what life in Lucas Oil Stadium is like, the Colts might want to move back to the RCA Dome. Indianapolis christened its $720-million stadium with a 29-13 Opening Day loss to the Chicago Bears — Indy’s first loss in September or October since 2004 when it lost 27-24 in its season opener against the New England Patriots. The Colts, favored by more than a touchdown, never led by more than three points and trailed the Bears for most of the game


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Dalai Lama’s brother dies in Bloomington

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Thubten J. Norbu, the eldest brother of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, was not only a retired IU professor but was an ambassador for Tibet and human rights around the world.Norbu, 87, died of natural causes at 3 p.m. Friday at the Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center in Bloomington.




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IU-Notify sends warning by text, e-mail

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Students awoke to text messages and e-mails early Saturday morning from IU’s emergency alert system warning them of stabbings that occurred on 17th Street just hours earlier.PODCAST:Hoosier Headlines


This is a composite of the suspect who assaulted three IU students on their walk back to their residence halls. He is an 18 to 20-year-old slim, white male who was wearing a white hoodie, a yellow T-shirt and jeans at the time of the assaults.

Police searching for stabbing suspect

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After an early Saturday morning attack on three students, the IU Police Department is searching for the suspect and interviewing witnesses and victims. The suspect gave an 18-year-old male a four-inch cut to the neck and two females superficial cuts on their faces that did not require medical attention.