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State of reality?

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After 365 days of unrealized promises, wasted time and flagrant abuse at the hands of a do-nothing congress, a war-weary American public gathered in anticipation of another attempt to, in 50 minutes, dress up our political reality in pretty prose.


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High concern with low interest

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Like the ubiquitous "Hit the monkey and win a free iPod!" pop-up banners, a headline screaming that student loan interest rates had been halved by a congressional bill yielded immediate feelings of wariness.


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McRobbie outlines next decade of changes for IU

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Interim Provost Michael McRobbie spoke to the Bloomington Rotary Club Tuesday, outlining his vision for change at IU over the next decade. The speech, titled "Seven Directions of Change: The Next Decade at Indiana University," outlined seven areas he sees the University exploring in the near future.


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ARTiFACTS

What: Self-portrait (torso with head bent to right) by Egon Schiele of Austria in 1910. Crayon, gouache and watercolor on paper.

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Stiff competition

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Apparently Peyton Manning isn't the only one hoping for a good performance on a Sunday night. Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc. has recently been slapped with a lawsuit regarding the advertisement of its blockbuster erectile-dysfunction drug, Viagra. A nonprofit AIDS organization alleges its ad campaigns, newly aimed at a broader age range, promote its use as a party drug.


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4 Americans shot execution style in Iraq helicopter crash

BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Four of the five Americans killed when a U.S. security company's helicopter crashed in a dangerous Sunni neighborhood in central Baghdad were shot execution-style in the back of the head, Iraqi and U.S. officials said Wednesday.


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Around the World

The Democratic-controlled Senate Foreign Relations Committee dismissed President Bush's plans to increase troops strength in Iraq on Wednesday as "not in the national interest," an unusual wartime repudiation of the commander in chief.


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Palestinian conflict

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A recent report out of North Carolina tells of three Palestinian students who were attacked by at least 15 members of the Guilford College football team, according to court records. Some were said to be under the influence of alcohol. The attack occurred late Friday night or early Saturday morning on the campus of the Quaker-affiliated college. Three of the football players were arrested on charges of assault and battery on Monday.


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Friday marks application deadline for student trustee job

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The deadline for applications to serve as the next student trustee is coming -- and so far only one person has applied. So far, the board of trustees' office has only received one application. However, Robin Gress, secretary of the board of trustees, said she expects the majority of the applications to be turned in on the day of the deadline.


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About Face (book)

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Wouldn't it be great if classes were cancelled the Monday after the Super Bowl? More than 3,000 students think so, and they've employed Facebook to voice their opinion. Physically gathering in one place to rally support for a cause might become a thing of the past as many students now join Facebook groups to show support, raise awareness and promote change for a wide variety of issues.


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Throw down in B-town

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We have black versus white, male versus female, pre-med versus Kelley, Foster versus Forest, Greek versus nongreek. The list continues. Why must we divide our school once more?


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New network offers more exposure

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The Big Ten is undoubtedly one of the most elite conferences to affect the sporting world today. From a rough-and-tough attitude on the courts and fields to the multiple historical achievements of teams and coaches, it is endowed with a rich tradition of excellence. IU has the distinct honor of being a part of that tradition and bringing its own achievements to the table.


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Hoosier women have tough road in Big Ten

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After a 10-2 start for the IU women's basketball team, including a promising 54-51 win against then-No. 16 Kentucky, it appeared things were looking up for the Hoosiers. Entering conference play, the possibility that IU could contend with the likes of Purdue and Ohio State seemed a real possibility.


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Job potential boosted by learning African language

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Graduate student Abbie Hantgan hopes that being able to speak Bambara, a language spoken in West Africa, will give her more job opportunities. After graduate school, she wants to work at the U.S. Embassy in Mali in West Africa. Bambara is one of several African languages offered through IU's African Language Program, which regularly offers Bambara, Kiswahili, Twi and IziZulu.


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Music rhetoric used to improve analytical skills

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Muddy Waters is more than what you'd find on a typical day at Lake Monroe. "Searching for the Ghost of Muddy Waters: The Rhetoric and Representation of Rock and Roll Culture," the title of an English W170 topics class this semester, refers to the legacy of the famous blues musician whose music has had an enormous influence on rock 'n' roll music.


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Immigration spurs new culture series

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Graduate student Jennie Woolf immigrated to Israel two years ago. Though born and raised a U.S. citizen, Woolf said she never felt American. After graduating from the Kelley School of Business, she took a corporate job in Chicago. "I hated it," Woolf said. "So, I met with an Israeli adviser in regards to volunteer work I could do there, and when I left her office I had decided to immigrate. It wasn't really a planned thing, but it just felt right." To work on her master's degree, Woolf has now returned to Bloomington and is sharing her experience in Israel with students.


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UITS offers help for podcast novices

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Kimberly Ruff, marketing and sponsorship director of Recreational Sports, plans to use podcasts to share tours with prospective students, to demonstrate how to use the different equipment and to share fitness and wellness tips. Play lists or set lists would be ideal for organizing the exercise workouts. All she and her colleagues need to do is learn how to make a podcast.


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At the end of the rainbow

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What is pride? "To me, gay pride is just to go and have a good time with people who are accepting of me and I am accepting of them," said James Cummings, GLBT student support services office assistant. To some people, it is a sense of togetherness. This weekend the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, 114 E. Kirkwood Ave., will offer the opportunity for such camaraderie with the PRIDE Film Festival, a series of 31 films that will run in several areas around Bloomington.


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Around the Arts

Black Film Series WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday WHERE: Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center, 275 N. Jordan Ave. MORE INFORMATION: The Black Film Series educates students and the IU community about the black experience through films, videos, slides and more.