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Armed man robs local Key Bank

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A masked man brandishing a firearm robbed Key Bank on South College Mall Road at approximately 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. The man, possibly between 25 and 30 years of age, with an average build and wearing a sweatshirt, shorts, tennis shoes and a cover over his face, walked into the bank, demanded money and confronted a teller with the firearm, said Bloomington Police Department Captain Joe Qualters. Qualters did not know the amount of money taken.


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"One day, 12 hours, six minutes ..." In the same way that Indiana anticipates the NCAA men's basketball tournament, the nation anticipates the release of the next installment of Harry Potter, due out Saturday -- "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince." With Bloomington proving to be no exception, residents and visiting students alike are gearing up for the highly anticipated novel. Many questions hang in the air unanswered: What does J.K. Rowling have in store for her readers? Who is the half-blood prince? Who will die? But most importantly, why does everyone care so much?


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Local bookstores stock up on new book, prepare for crowds

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If "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" has fans waiting anxiously, it has booksellers salivating hungrily. With more than 1.4 million copies pre-ordered on www.amazon.com alone, the sixth book in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series is shaping up to be the most hyped and long--awaited of the best--selling books.


Jacob Kriese

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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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.



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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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.




Chris Pickrell

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."


Chris Pickrell

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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Bush to address Black Expo

President Bush will be visiting Indianapolis today to attend the Indiana Black Expo Summer Celebration. Mitch Daniels used his connections with Bush to secure his presence at Thursday's Corporate Luncheon, which will last from 11 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis. Tickets for the luncheon were sold out before the president announced he would speak. Seats were largely purchased by businesses and corporations.


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Space shuttle launch called off Wednesday

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- A faulty fuel gauge on Discovery's external tank forced NASA to call off Wednesday's launch of the first shuttle flight since the Columbia disaster 2 1/2 years ago. The space agency did not immediately set a new launch date. The decision came with less than 2 1/2 hours to go before launch, as the seven astronauts were almost done boarding the spacecraft. Up until then, rain and thunder over the launch site appeared to be the only obstacle to an on-time liftoff.


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3 passenger trains collide in Pakistan

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GHOTKI, Pakistan -- Three trains collided in a deadly chain reaction in southern Pakistan after a train driver misread a signal early Wednesday, killing at least 127 people and injuring hundreds in the country's worst crash in more than a decade, police and railway officials said. The nighttime accident jolted passengers awake to a horrifying smashup that left metal, glass and body parts strewn across a remote railway station near Ghotki. Rescuers frantically cut through twisted metal to reach survivors, as ambulances and buses ferried the injured to nearby hospitals.


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Chief Justice Rehnquist hospitalized

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WASHINGTON -- Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, ailing with cancer, is in the hospital with a fever, a spokeswoman said Wednesday. Rehnquist was taken by ambulance to an Arlington, Va., hospital Tuesday night and was admitted for observation and tests, Supreme Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg said.



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Bush: No comment on Rove during investigation

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WASHINGTON -- President Bush said Wednesday that he will withhold judgment about top aide Karl Rove's involvement in leaking the identity of a CIA agent until a federal criminal investigation into the matter is complete. "This is a serious investigation," Bush said at the end of a meeting with his Cabinet, with Rove sitting just behind him. "I will be more than happy to comment on this matter once this investigation is complete.


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NHL back on ice for '05 season

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After the first season since 1919 to go by without a Stanley Cup Champion, the NHL finally has agreed to get back on the ice for the upcoming year. The head of the players and owners association met for 10 days in New York, determined to make sure the puck drops for the 2005-2006 season, and agreed to a new six-year labor agreement.