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The commissioner's new clothes

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It isn't often that a commissioner of a professional sports league makes a profound impact on my life. Sure there have been moments where I've drifted to sleep pondering the policies of Bud Selig, but the true master only emerges once in awhile. Ending the All-Star game in a tie? Brilliant. The work he did relaxing the steroid penalties? The work of a genius.


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IU inducts 2nd most Hall of Famers

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Current radio broadcaster for IU football and basketball Don Fischer called Friday evening's Hall of Fame banquet "the best night Indiana University puts on athletically." The IU Varsity Club sponsored the IU Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame banquet Friday night as seven former standout athletes and coaches were recognized for their achievements in athletics. The seven 2005 inductees make it the second largest class of inductees since the Hall of Fame's establishment in 1982. Softball coach Gayle Blevins, football standout Gene "Pat" Gedman, tennis player Deborah Edelman Kane, former men's tennis coach Dale Lewis, former men's golfer Shaun Micheel, men's swimmer Fred Schmidt and former soccer player and football kicker Pete Stoyanovich will now have their pictures hanging on a wall next to other former IU legends such as Branch McCracken, Mark Spitz and Isaiah Thomas.


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Meet the IU 'Ex' factor

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IU field hockey goalkeeper Haley Exner's numbers speak for themselves. She's recorded 88 saves this season, leads Big Ten goalies with a 1.60 goals against average, boasts a .823 save percentage and has won a handful of awards, including three Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week awards -- a Hoosier record. But the most important record the San Diego native has set this season is the 13 wins she's notched in her first year as a starter for the No. 8 Hoosiers.


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Auditorium brings arts to University

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When the IU Auditorium was officially dedicated in 1941, it stood in large part because then-president Herman B Wells wanted to provide IU students and faculty with an avenue to the arts. More than 60 years later, the facility has fulfilled Wells' wish, offering space for students to develop their artistic skills as well as providing a venue that has attracted all sorts of acts, speakers and performers, ranging from top Broadway plays to Mikhael Gorbachev to Jerry Seinfeld.


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Woman cited after giving tarot card readings

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IU Police Department officers cited Tracy Lange Friday afternoon on preliminary charges of driving on a suspended license after she allegedly stole a wallet from the Gamma Phi Beta sorority, said IUPD Lt. Jerry Minger. Members of the sorority reported a blue leather wallet stolen after Lange, 34, a resident of 909 Eminence Way, said she "entered the house through the cafeteria doors (and) went through the house asking to perform tarot card readings," according to the IUPD report. No sorority members asked her to go through the house, and she was there uninvited, according to the report.


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IU spelunkers work to clean up Buckner's Cave

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There exists an underworld where IU students go to explore the darker corners of the state -- a system of caves that runs through much of southern Indiana and surrounding states, including Kentucky and Tennessee.


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State testing site of tainted sludge

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MEDORA, Ind. -- State environmental officials are testing soil and water in a southern Indiana town where some residents fear that tainted sludge dumped decades ago by a metal-plating company could be damaging their health. The investigation focuses on whether sludge containing potentially harmful hexavalent chromium was left behind on a farm from which it was supposed to have been removed long ago.


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Senator wants to criminalize protests at military funerals

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INDIANAPOLIS -- A state senator angered by a recent protest at an Indiana soldier's funeral wants to make disorderly conduct a felony offense if it occurs at military funerals. Sen. Brent Steele, R-Bedford, said he would propose legislation in response to an anti-gay group's protest at the Aug. 28 funeral for Army Staff Sgt. Jeremy Doyle, an Indianapolis native killed in Iraq.


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Bloomington woman educates African youth

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Ann Marie Thomson sees untapped potential everywhere in Africa's war-torn Congo, where she grew up. It's teeming in the Congo River, which could provide enough energy to power the whole continent, as well as in the country's people, most of whom can't receive the educational training they strongly desire, Thomson said.


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Malaysian belly dancers shake up controversy

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- To the hypnotic strains of Middle Eastern drums and flutes, Nancy Bakhshy shouts instructions to nine students who shimmy, shake and undulate in fluid movements.


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New SoFA Gallery exhibit explores human bodies

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Visitors will find something a bit familiar lined along the walls of the School of Fine Arts Gallery this month. The newest gallery exhibit is not of landscapes or abstract thoughts. Instead, the pieces that fill the gallery explore our very bodies. "Human Measures" is a look at eight contemporary American painters who work primarily with the human figure. "These are some of the best figurative painters in the painting field," said public relations coordinator Erin Devine.


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Tibetan Cultural Center provides meditation courses

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Meditation has been seen in movies and on television shows as a way to work out problems. It has also become increasingly popular in today's fast-paced world as a way to calm the mind and re-energize -- if something is particularly perplexing, meditate on it and the solution will come more easily.


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Where the girls are

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On Wednesday, USA Today reported that, in May, the Minnesota Office of Higher Education posted statistics that suggested for the first time in history women earned more than half the college degrees granted statewide in every category. This comes at a time when women outnumber men in colleges 57 percent to 43 percent, even though there are more men in the United States between the traditional college ages of 18 to 24.


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Hurricane Wilma races across Florida, knocking out power to 6 million

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Hurricane Wilma knifed through Florida with winds up to 125 mph Monday, shattering windows in skyscrapers, peeling away roofs and knocking out power to 6 million people, with still a month left to go in the busiest Atlantic storm season on record. At least six deaths were blamed on the hurricane in Florida, bringing the toll from the storm's march through the tropics to 25.


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White House aide to replace Fed chairman

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WASHINGTON -- President Bush named top White House economic adviser Ben Bernanke as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board on Monday in place of near-legendary Alan Greenspanas the official in closest control of interest rates.


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Shift reality and chase your dream

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Confucius once said, "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." Thousands of years later, this quote still rings true. Nothing worthwhile in this world has been achieved without persistence and a little vision into the future.


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Around Business

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IU's Kelley School of Business renamed its Graduate and Executive Education Center in a ceremony Friday to honor William J. Godfrey, an alumnus and successful businessman who has bequeathed land valued at $25 million to the school.


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New IU master's program combines fitness, management

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The recent obsession with fitness has demanded the increase of fitness facilities around the nation. Rarely does one ever pass a main road without seeing some type of fitness center. The question is, who will manage these facilities? Furthermore, who will manage them with full knowledge of both business and fitness? Enter the new fitness management master's program at IU.


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Group to begin Pakistani earthquake relief effort

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IU's Pakistani Student Association and other groups will begin a fund-raising effort today to raise money for victims of the earthquakes in South Asia. The movement comes more than two weeks after the 7.6-magnitude quake left an estimated 79,000 people dead and millions more homeless, according to The Associated Press. Through Wednesday, the PSA, along with the volunteers from the Leo R. Dowling International Center, the Kelley School of Business' Civic Leadership Development Program and the Beta Alpha Psi accounting fraternity will be manning five stations throughout campus with the goal of raising $10,000.