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Fittingly, Dumars slips into Hall of Fame

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DETROIT - Joe Dumars is going into the Basketball Hall of Fame just as he played -- under the radar. Making all the noise, drawing all the attention Friday night will be two other inductees -- Charles Barkley and Dominique Wilkins. Barkley, no doubt, will have the most entertaining speech. Wilkins will monopolize the highlight tapes.


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Davydenko makes Open semifinals

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NEW YORK -- He plays more tennis than anyone around, so a five-set test of wills lasting more than 3 1/2 hours seemed a fitting way for Nikolay Davydenko to work his way into the U.S. Open semifinals. Maybe now he'll get some more attention.



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Woman charged in Uecker stalking case

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A woman accused of stalking Hall of Fame baseball announcer Bob Uecker must stay away from him for four years under a restraining order issued Thursday that bars her from attending any game he broadcasts.

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Hoosiers hope to ruin return of former IU men's soccer star

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Familiar faces will be in Bloomington this weekend. The IU women's soccer team will take on two teams at Bill Armstrong Stadium in this weekend's Old National Bank Hoosier Classic -- one that IU coach Mick Lyon is well acquainted with, the other whose coach knows IU very well. The Hoosiers (1-2-1) kick off their weekend at 7:30 p.m. Friday against Northern Arizona University in a game that will be a homecoming for Lumberjacks coach Andre Luciano.


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Hoosiers head down to Dallas

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After squaring off with the two best teams in the country so far this season, the IU men's soccer team will travel to Dallas this weekend to take on No. 3 Southern Methodist University.





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IU to host Indiana Open this weekend

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Though it's only September, Saturday's Indiana Open has all the makings of a preview to the Big Ten Championships for the IU women's cross country team. With a field including Purdue, Butler and the University of Michigan, the Hoosiers will try to understand their weaknesses compared to the other Big Ten schools.



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City councilman steps down after nearly 11 years of work

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Bloomington City Councilman Jason Banach described his nearly 11 years on the council as "pure bliss." Despite having said he enjoyed his years as a council member, Banach announced Wednesday that he will be retiring from his city council seat representing District 2 effective Sept. 30, just 15 months shy of the end of his third term.


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Bloomington's budget advances

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Bloomington is one week away from the passage of the 2007 city budget, which moved past preliminary approval at Wednesday's city council meeting.





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Conference explores humans, animals

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For years Alyce Miller, an IU English professor, wanted to plan a national conference involving her own interest -- animals. After a year of planning, her goal became a reality as the first-ever Kindred Spirits conference, hosted at IU, began Thursday afternoon. "I imagined a conference that I would (want to) attend," Miller said.



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Chinese university creates partnership with IU law school

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Even as a little girl growing up in Beijing, IU law student Judy Tian knew she wanted to come to the United States. After graduating with a bachelor's degree in law from TianJin University in China though, she encountered the obstacle of obtaining her visa. "I was rejected four times," she said, as she described how hard it is for Chinese students to get visas.


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ArtiFacts

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A Study of a Holy Family, ca. 1872 -- an albumen print by Julia Margaret Cameron, 1815-1879.