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Clinic for uninsured citizens to open

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On Friday, the Community Health Access Program Clinic officially became the Volunteers in Medicine Clinic. The event was marked by a speech by Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan and a ribbon tying. The clinic, which will provide free health care to the uninsured, will begin seeing patients Monday.



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Audiences groove at IU Soul Revue

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The IU Soul Revue performance Saturday night, at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, 114 E. Kirkwood, started off with shifting spotlights piercing through the dark of the theater. Pink, blue, yellow and red lights highlighted the stage, which was lined at the back with the band clad in black, sunglasses and rhythm ready.


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Kurd gunmen kill 23 in Iraq

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BAGHDAD – Gunmen in northern Iraq stopped a bus filled with Christians and members of a tiny Kurdish religious sect, police said, separating out the groups and taking 23 of the passengers away to be shot.


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IU loses against 2 ranked conference foes in road matches

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The road was unkind to the IU men’s tennis team this weekend, who lost 7-0 to No. 17 Michigan and 4-3 to No. 41 Penn State. The losses marked the end of the regular season for the Hoosiers (14-11, 4-6), who finished the year 3-8 away from home and 1-4 in Big Ten road matches.




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Champions

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As predicted by many riders, the 57th Little 500 came down to a final-lap sprint. A pack of five teams were in contention for first place going into the final 10 laps. In the end, Cutters rider Alex Bishop out-sprinted Phi Kappa Psi rider Erik Styacich to the finish line for a record eighth championship for the Cutters.



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IU Auditorium reveals line-up for 2007-08 performance season

Big-name shows are headed to the IU Auditorium for next year’s lineup. Featuring award-winning musicals, dance performances and an assortment of one-person performances, the season promises to appeal to a variety of audiences.




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Around the World

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A jury awarded $9 million to a black man who suffered permanent brain damage after being beaten and dumped in a field by four men in 2003.


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Funding for homeless has decreased from $12.7M to $3.57M

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With great fanfare, Gov. Mitch Daniels held a news conference to accept a ceremonial, oversized check that included $12.7 million in federal grants for programs serving homeless people around the state. That was 2005. But when Indiana received its latest federal homeless funding, it had little to celebrate. Funding plummeted to $3.57 million, or just 28 cents on the dollar compared with 2005, to feed and house homeless Hoosiers, train them for jobs and provide other services.



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McDonald’s to leave Read Center at end of semester

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For 10 years, the McDonald’s located in Read Center has provided fast-food service to students at late hours and at meal-point convenience. But when the semester ends, McDonald’s will officially close, packing up its menus and remedies for late-night cravings.



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Track teams blow past competition

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Forgive the math, but for a women’s sprinter to qualify for the regional meet in the 100-meter dash, she must cover the 100 meters in 11.75 seconds or less, which would average her speed out at roughly 19 mph.


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A house neglected

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Throughout this year a task force, led by former IU Student Association Director of Women’s Affairs Lindsay Kerrigan, reviewed the effectiveness of the Rape Crisis Fund – a voluntary fee assessed on students when registering. The task force has now announced its decision: Middle Way House, a Bloomington nonprofit organization helping the victims of rape and domestic violence (among other services), will lose a significant amount of income formally associated with the fund.