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On controversial ground -- one year later

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A large sign welcomes visitors and residents to the new Canterbury House Apartments just off State Road 37. But underneath the words "Construction By:" no company is listed. Jad Livingstone, a resident in the complex who also works in construction, explains why.


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She's so lucky... She's a Star

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Christie Griffin has a star quality about her, though someone else is really the star. Griffin, a sophomore, won the 'Body like Britney' look-alike contest sponsored by a Chicago area radio station in November. One of three finalists, Griffin's photo was chosen as most closely resembling Britney Spears. The grand prize was $5,000, a limousine ride to Chicago and four tickets to the Britney Spears concert.


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Hoosiers rip past Wolverines

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- It was a painful lesson Wednesday night, but IU learned it could play without Jared Jeffries. And it was several Hoosiers Sunday who showed they have more confidence as a result of the 64-63 loss to Wisconsin last Wednesday at Assembly Hall. Jarrad Odle, Jeff Newton and Kyle Hornsby each had 17 points as the No. 22 Hoosiers stormed past the Wolverines, 75-55, Sunday before 11,379 at Crisler Arena. Chris Young led Michigan with 18 points. The win sets up a showdown Wednesday night at Assembly Hall between IU and the team it currently shares first place in the Big Ten with, Ohio State.


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Author compares Pryor's humor to Greek drama

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The style of humor offered by legendary comedian Richard Pryor can be traced back to the ancient Greek traditions of comedy and tragedy, Pulitzer Prize-winning author James Alan McPherson said during a lecture at IU last Thursday. McPherson, a University of Iowa English professor who wrote Hue and Cry, Crabcakes and other collections of fiction, said Pryor did something few comics have done before him or since.

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'Blast' earns professor Emmy

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When Professor of Theatre and Drama George Pinney went to bed Saturday night, he was almost sure he had won an Emmy. The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences had nominated Pinney and fellow choreographers Jon Vanderkolff and Jim Moore for an Emmy in Outstanding Choreography for "Blast!," the brass, percussion and dancing extravaganza that has its roots in Bloomington and has gone to London, Broadway and now the small screen, courtesy of PBS.





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'Single Sky' plan causes strike

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An air traffic controllers' strike over a plan to unify Europe's disjointed skies crippled service Wednesday, grounding flights and stranding passengers throughout much of the continent.


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Penn State series bittersweet

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Hoosier players and coaches stood on the first step of their dugout to watch a possible comeback win from the baseball team. It was the bottom of the seventh inning of the first game of Saturday's doubleheader, and IU was trailing Penn State 3-2. The Hoosiers got what they wished for. IU loaded the bases on a single, an error and a hit batter. With no outs, sophomore third baseman Vasili Spanos entered the batters' box and drilled a fastball 370 feet for a game-winning grand slam.


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Shevardnadze says Georgia and United States may launch joint action against terrorists

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TBILISI, Georgia - Georgia's president said Monday his country would consider launching a joint security operation with the United States to uproot terrorists hiding in a gorge on the border with Russia's breakaway republic of Chechnya. "As for the possibility of a future joint action with the U.S. special forces in the Pankisi Gorge, we haven't yet had systematic discussions on that," Eduard Shevardnadze told reporters. "But, if it becomes necessary, we have been and remain ready for dialogue." The pressure on Georgia to deal with crime and instability linked to the gorge increased last week when U.S. charge d'affaires Philip Remler told a Georgian newspaper that several dozen terrorists from Afghanistan are operating in the region.


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Washington, D.C.: In the wake of terror

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Terrorized by the tragic crash of American Airlines flight 77, the nation's capital has stabilized, but things have changed. IU senior Brian Wlazlo arrived in Washington, D.C. a week and a half before the Pentagon was attacked. By Sept. 11, he was still getting used to life as an intern on Capitol Hill. "After the attack, what I noticed most was that the (Reagan) National airport was dead. Seeing an airport that is usually busy do a one-eighty and suddenly go silent is surreal."




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Actress Ruby Dee will offer insights on acting and activism

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As a young girl growing up in Harlem, those around Ruby Dee already sensed that the vibrant youth had something very special. Family, teachers and friends encouraged Dee's ways of expressing herself and her lively imagination. "They recognized I had a flair for expression -- a creative spark," Dee said.


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Eigenmann choice sound

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After 30 years of independence and three attempts to merge, members of the Eigenmann Residents Association voted to join Residence Halls Association last week. The move will unify residence hall government across campus and improve services to students at Eigenmann Hall and at the 10 other dorms. The merger of RHA and ERA gives dorm government on campus a single, stronger voice.


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Days after Arab summit, Mideast violence escalates

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RAMALLAH, West Bank -- Saying Israel is in a war for survival, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon vowed to "smash" Palestinian militants in an uncompromising offensive, as he addressed a nation rattled by five suicide bombings in five days, including two attacks Sunday that killed 14 Israelis. In a sign that Israel's "Operation Protective Wall" was expanding, dozens of Israeli tanks entered the West Bank town of Qalqiliya late Sunday, Palestinian witnesses said. Armored vehicles also amassed near biblical Bethlehem.


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Series event scheduled for Saturday

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Sigma Alpha Epsilon junior Dan Burns made his intentions clear for this weekend's Miss-N-Out just moments after losing to Phi Delta Theta senior Josh Beatty in Wednesday's individual time trials.


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Taxes not the only topic on state table

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INDIANAPOLIS -- As the 2002 session of the Indiana General Assembly reaches its midpoint this week, tax restructuring and the state's budget deficit aren't the only things still on the table. Pledge bill loses momentum Other issues and legislative proposals are still alive, at least in some form. Bills in the House and Senate to mandate that schools have a U.S. flag in every classroom and have teachers lead the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence are not moving anymore.