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U.S. general to command NATO troops

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KABUL, Afghanistan -- Gen. Dan McNeill, the highest ranking U.S. general to lead troops in Afghanistan, took command of 35,500 NATO-led soldiers on Sunday, putting an American face on the international mission after nine months of British command.


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Venezuela's leader takes up green cause

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CARACAS, Venezuela -- His ambitious social programs are built on Venezuela's petroleum wealth, but President Hugo Chavez is increasingly talking up environmental causes and urging the world to cut back on oil use to fight global warming.


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The bipartisan nonbinding resolution amounted to a demoralizing "vote of no confidence" in the U.S. military because it criticized Bush's plans to send 21,500 more troops to Iraq without offering concrete alternatives, said Arizona Sen. John McCain.


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UPDATE: Hoosiers fall to Hawkeyes 81-75

IOWA CITY, Iowa -- The IU men's basketball team fell to the Iowa Hawkeyes 81-75 Saturday afternoon at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa. Guard Adam Haluska led the Hawkeyes with 33 points on 5-for-11 3-point shooting.





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IU Black History Month event highlights:

Starting Feb. 1, IU students will have plenty of opportunities to celebrate Black History Month around campus. From festivals to discussions, movies to performances, there's something for everyone who wants to delve into the chapters of black history.


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Author speaks about women's advancement

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Women and men, undergraduate and graduate students were sitting in the aisles and waiting for spare chairs to hear the acclaimed professor and author of the book "Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women in Academia" speak.


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Residence halls gear up for daylong events, parties

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Graduate supervisor Vamsi Manne said he hopes about 500 people crowd into Teter Quad's game room this weekend. With this year's Super Bowl competition between local teams, Manne said he expects more people than the 200 to 300 who attended last year's showing.


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6 compete in IU's first drag king competition

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The words "If you were a woman and I was a man" blasted from the speakers in the McNutt Quad Flame Room Thursday night, while Miss Gay IU Vanessa Vale kicked off OUT's first Hoosier Daddy Drag King Competition.



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Trustees consider changes in voting

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In an effort to cut costs and increase participation in IU board of trustees elections, members of the board discussed developing a Web-based voting system Thursday, during the first day of their two-day meeting.


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Top 5 reasons why IU can win a Big Ten road game

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Identity The Hoosiers are beginning to establish their own style of play, which has found success in the Big Ten this season. No more run-and-gun and pray-the-ball-goes-in. Under coach Kelvin Sampson, IU has packaged together a tough, opportunistic defense and an offense based around the inside-out game between junior forward D.J. White and the guards, who have shown their 3-point shooting touch throughout the season.


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Hoosier women's tennis team looks to stay undefeated

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If the IU women's tennis team is going to improve to 8-0 this Sunday, the players will have to keep their focus. Playing at home for the second consecutive weekend, the Hoosiers will take on the Marquette Golden Eagles at 9:30 a.m. before their 3 p.m. meeting with Ball State.


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Perfect no more; men's tennis attempts to regroup

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Practicing after a loss is never fun for the IU men's tennis team. Taking the court for the first time since Monday's 7-0 defeat at Notre Dame, the Hoosiers knew Wednesday's practice was going to be no different. If coach Ken Hydinger did not make an impression on his players after the match, he would surely get the message across in practice.


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Tough weekend awaits wrestling team

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This weekend might be one of the toughest yet for the IU wrestling team. Recoiling after their first two losses of the season, the Hoosiers are set to take on No. 1 Minnesota tonight followed by North Carolina State on Saturday. Both will take place at the University Gym.



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IU pole vaulters prepare for home meet at Indiana Relays

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The Harry Gladstein Field House will play host to a fourth consecutive meet this weekend, as IU track-and-field athletes gear up for stiff competition in the Indiana Relays before they travel to Arkansas for the Tyson Invitational.