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In the name of Rock

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Imagine picking up the newest album from the punk sensation "Sweet Children." Doesn't have much of a ring, does it? But if the same album is from "Green Day," it just has a little more punch. A good band name can be instrumental and some try many times to clear that hurdle before landing on the perfect name.


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Can I quote you on that?

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The American Film Institute has put to paper what it considers to be the 100 greatest movie quotes of all times.


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Drink this 'Water'

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"Dark Water," the most recent edition to the current wave of Japanese horror film remakes, is a standard ghost story that is not only superior to its original, but also both "The Ring" series and "The Grudge."


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Beauty in black & white

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Having already seen two films from Italian director Luchino Visconti, "The Leopard" and "Death in Venice," I possessed a level of excitement in seeing "Le Notti Bianche" ("White Nights") since I was already impressed twice before



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Missy cooks up a sufficient stew

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Since 1997, Missy Elliott and her production collaborator/romantic partner Timbaland have crafted some of the most daring and adventurous hip-hop to be found on this or any planet.


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The Rejects 'Move Along'

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The All-American Rejects continue their hot pop-punk writing with Move Along, which debuted July 12.




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Nike Camp, Indy play host to nation's best

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INDIANAPOLIS -- One hundred twenty-nine of the world's best high school basketball players convened among banners of Michael Jordan, Ray Allen and other NBA superstars. The players gathered at the National Institute for Fitness and Sports at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis Tuesday through Saturday at the Nike All-American Camp in Indianapolis. The camp has produced hundreds of NBA stars such as Vince Carter, Allen Iverson and Chris Webber, and is considered one of the best in the nation.


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Students in South brave Hurricane Dennis

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Hurricane season begins June 1, and the deadliest hurricanes don't normally hit until the fall. But hurricane activity came early for those along the Gulf Coast, including many IU students who have gone south for the summer months.


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Students in London safe after bombings

None of the four bomb blasts that killed about 50 people and injured more than 700 in London Thursday injured any IU students studying in Great Britain's capital city. Although the bombings destroyed three subways stations and a double-decker bus within the daily travel sphere of about 70 Hoosiers in London from various Indiana universities, all have contacted college personnel or their parents since the explosions rocked the city about 2 a.m. Indiana time Thursday.


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IU students react to attack

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The Bloomington community was rocked Saturday after an attack on Bloomington's only mosque, just days after London suffered several bombings. Some members of IU's Muslim Student Union believe the hate crime is a calling for them to educate others about Islam.



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Do you think Bayh will run in 2008?

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While speaking at a Rotary Club meeting last week, Indiana senator Evan Bayh said he hasn't decided if he will run for president in 2008 or not. "I am thinking about it," Bayh was quoted as saying in the San Jose Mercury News. "I haven't finally decided."


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Nickname Hall of Fame

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Sports and nicknames go to together like milk and honey, and once an athlete has earned a nickname, he or she has transcended their sport and entered into the realm of general pop culture. An unforgettable nickname can turn a mediocre player into a household name, and it can turn a great athlete into a multi-million dollar corporation (e.g.: "Air" Jordan).


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2 Hoosiers play for national team

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The U.S. Under-20 soccer team was made up of many of the top college stars in the country, including two Hoosiers, junior Jacob Peterson and freshman Lee Nguyen. Although many think of 16-year-old D.C. United star and U-20 team member Freddy Adu as the young hot shot in soccer, there is another youngster who IU men's soccer coach Mike Freitag hopes is as good -- Nguyen.


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IU lands quarterback for '05

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A life saver isn't just a bite-sized piece of candy to Kellen Lewis. While most college bound prospects signed letters of intent in February, Lewis didn't and he was planning on attending Hargrave Military Academy in Virginia.


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Cold Stone recalls cake batter ice cream

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Cold Stone Creamery has recalled one of its most popular flavors due to a salmonella outbreak in four states. The national chain, which has two Bloomington locations, acted with a voluntary recall after being informed by the Food and Drug Administration of a possible multi-state outbreak associated with their products early this month.