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The Brown Coats are coming

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This weekend, science fiction fans have the opportunity to look 500 years into the future with a renegade crew aboard a space ship exploring unknown corners of the galaxy, and aid charity at the same time.


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Not so real TV

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One of the most intriguing new reality shows I've been watching recently is "The Hills," a spin off of MTV's "Laguna Beach" in which LC moves to Los Angeles to take classes at an art school and intern at Teen Vogue.

More 'Bang' for your buck

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If big budget, over-the-top action movies are your drug of choice, then chances are you're familiar with the work of Shane Black







Revered revisionist western resurfaces

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Released nearly in tandem with Sam Peckinpah's "The Wild Bunch" in 1969, George Roy Hill's "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" replaces that film's brutal violence and questionable characters with light humor and a far more likeable band of wrongdoers led by the already iconic Paul Newman and a fresh-faced Robert Redford in one of his first high-profile starring roles.



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IU Press

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Few students know that IU is home to its own publishing company and fewer still know what the IU Press actually does. "Indiana University Press's mission is to inform and inspire scholars, students and thoughtful general readers by disseminating ideas and knowledge of global significance, regional importance and lasting value," according to the Press' mission statement.


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IU Credit Union members scammed

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Several IU Credit Union members this week were the target of a "fairly sophisticated" fraudulent phishing e-mail scam designed to steal users' account information, debit card numbers and pin codes. Mark Weigle, the credit union's vice president of management information systems said they know of at least 15 to 20 people who have responded to the e-mail and have had some of their credit information compromised. They have had their accounts shut down to prevent any illegal transitions from taking place. "Phishing attacks have two parts -- an e-mail and Web component," said Alex Tsow, an Informatics visiting research associate. "Typically the e-mail is a spoof message appearing to come from someone of trust asking you to follow a Web link that requests personal information. That Web page is actually fraudulent, and just someone pretending to be that company."


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Students could face parking loss

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The first President's Parking Commission meeting Monday morning was largely inconclusive, but committee member and Student Body Vice President Andrew Lauck said student parking isn't going to get better anytime soon.


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Delegates seek 'restraint' on electing gay bishops

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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Episcopal delegates asked church leaders Wednesday to "exercise restraint" when considering openly gay candidates for bishop, a vote that ended days of painful debate but fell far short of demands to preserve Anglican unity by banning gay bishops.




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Study investigates business fraud

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Ever since Enron concealed $1.2 billion in debt and caused shareholders' and loan companies' to lose mass amounts of money,fraud has been an ongoing concern throughout the business world.