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Fact or Fiction

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In 2005, Fortune 500-ranked Oprah Winfrey among the top five most powerful women in business. So when Oprah featured a doctor on her show who guaranteed it was possible to lose 10 pounds in six weeks by drinking green tea, America took notice.





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Coach Hoeppner receives contract extension through 2011

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Coach Hep wants you. And IU wants Terry Hoeppner, too. During halftime of Saturday's radio broadcast of the IU men's basketball victory against the University of NAorth Carolina at Charlotte, Hoeppner announced he is receiving a two-year contract extension that will run through the 2011 season.


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Online Only: Merry holidaze

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It's that time of the year again. It's time for crowded shopping malls, visits with the wonderful people in your family and the never-ending saga between Christmas and anti-Christmas idiots.



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Opt-out vs. opt-in strategies

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In order to be a successful entrepreneur, you must be able to manage others and create a system of success. The book "E-Myth" by Michael Gerber is a great guide to doing just that. Today, I'll talk about what I describe as the "opt-out" strategy vs. the "opt-in" strategy.




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IU graduate student playwright creates "Reel" success

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The glitzy world of Hollywood came to life in the world premiere of "Reel," which opened Friday at the Wells-Metz Theatre. Written by IU graduate student Paul Shoulberg and produced by the Department of Theatre and Drama, "Reel" is a play that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the search for love on a Hollywood film set.


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Students stage final project today

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While many students study for final exams or prepare final projects, the African American Dance Company students will perform their final collaborations on stage at 7:30 p.m. today in the Willkie Auditorium. Admission is $3.