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I was right, you were wrong

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I hate to say I told you so -- wait, no I don't. Hell, I revel in telling you how smart I am. So, to all of you in the Hoosier nation who e-mailed me and told me I was crazy for staying optimistic about this team -- don't you just hate that I was right?


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Hoosiers open Big Ten season with home win

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The IU women's tennis team earned its 10th win of the season in its Big Ten opener Sunday against Penn State, winning 6-1. On Saturday at the Indiana Tennis Center, the Hoosiers fell to No. 6 North Carolina, 5-2.


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WANTED: KILLer instinct

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Big Ten beware: Several reports have cited a 6-foot-8, 270-pound man terrorizing several cities throughout the Midwest. Known as the "Killer," he appears to have no tregard for those who cross his path - no matter what size. Most recently, he tortured 255-pound Graham Brown of Michigan for 19 points and 13 rebounds. His coach, Mike Davis, called it his best game. He only appears to be getting stronger.

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Stay involved in fee review

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Any student intrigued by the recent restructuring of the University's senior leadership should be equally interested in the new administration's attitude toward student involvement in institutional decision-making. Will the board of trustees' trumpet call-to-action, with its apparent move away from our deliberative business-as-usual, maintain or minimize the role of students in campus decision- making?


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Give me a break!

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Yay! Spring break! Woo-hoo! What's that? It doesn't start for another week? No! Oh NO! For the love of God, have mercy! Haven't we learned enough? There's been eight weeks of class already this semester! Some animals' lifespans don't last eight weeks.


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Hairdos & interviews

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Timothy sends out ten resumes. He gets one callback. Taariq sends out fifteen resumes. Nevertheless, he gets one callback, too. Moral of the story: White is still right in 2006 -- and the bearer of a so-called "black-sounding" name must do more work and have more patience than the next guy if he wants to snag a job, or even an interview, in corporate America.


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A diverse IU is the best IU

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Recent initiative taken by the Black Student Union gives us an occasion to comment on the pressing issue of diversity in hiring. BSU representatives met Friday with the IU board of trustees, requesting that the board stay committed to diversity on campus, especially with respect to positions in the upper levels of administration. We're proud of the BSU and commend it for its involvement and concern. We hope that its actions serve as an example of the value of student participation -- after all, how many of you were up at 7:30 a.m. on a Friday meeting with the IU trustees? We're guessing not many.


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Israel planning further withdrawal from West Bank settlements

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JERUSALEM -- Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert plans to withdraw from more West Bank settlements immediately after forming Israel's next government and to set Israel's final borders within four years if it wins upcoming elections, a top political ally said Sunday in the most explicit statement yet of Olmert's plans.



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Did you know?

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Recent statistics compiled by U.S. Census Data have ranked Bloomington as having the nation's fifth largest per capita population of same-sex couples. The cities scored with greater numbers of gay- or lesbian-coupled households are Miami, Portland, Maine and Santa Fe, N.M., with San Francisco as the United States' No. 1 city for same-sex couples. (2000 U.S. Census Bureau figures)


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Cadet released from IUPD program

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The IU Police Department released one of its cadets from the program Friday after he was arrested by the Bloomington Police Department under suspicion of burglary, theft, intimidation, interfering with the reporting of a crime and consumption of alcohol.


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Shoplifters schooled on repercussions

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A two-week, take home, pass-fail class with two, 15-minute meetings and only one test: Many IU students would jump at the opportunity for a course like this mid-semester.


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TV Review: Jon Stewart was disappointing host of bland Oscarcast

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NEW YORK - You would have been more amused Sunday night if you'd revved up your TiVo and played back an evening's worth of "Daily Show with Jon Stewart" reruns while you tracked Oscar winners on the Web. Stewart, usually a very funny guy, displayed a lack of beginner's luck as first-time host of "The 78th Annual Academy Awards," which ABC aired live from Hollywood's Kodak Theatre.



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Lee earns best-director honor for cowboy love story `Brokeback Mountain'

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LOS ANGELES - Ang Lee won the Academy Award as best director Sunday for the cowboy romance "Brokeback Mountain," becoming the first Asian to win Hollywood's top honor for filmmakers. Adept at genres from Westerns to historical romance to martial-arts pageants, Lee won his Oscar for a purely American story about two men tragically swept up in a gay romance that they conceal from their families for two decades.



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`Crash' pulls off Oscar upset with best-picture win

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LOS ANGELES - The ensemble drama "Crash" pulled off one of the biggest upsets in Academy Awards history, winning best picture Sunday over the cowboy romance "Brokeback Mountain," which had been the front-runner. "Crash," featuring a huge cast in crisscrossing story lines over a chaotic 36-hour period in Los Angeles, rode a late surge of praise that lifted it past "Brokeback Mountain," a film that had won most other key Hollywood honors.



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Thumbs up

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Jake Gyllenhaal, nominated for an Oscar for best actor in a supporting role for his work in "Brokeback Mountain," arrives for the 78th Academy Awards Sunday in Los Angeles. Check out idsnews.com for more Oscar coverage.