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Iran to go ahead with nuclear reactor plan

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TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran rejected a European demand to stop building a heavy water nuclear reactor in return for a light-water reactor Sunday, hardening Iran's position on a key part of its nuclear facilities that critics claim is part of a weapons program.



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Getting into the spirit

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With 15.5 seconds left in the basketball game and a score tied at 38, this game was a nail biter. And like any other game, both teams on the court committed fouls, looked to their coaches for support and had a crowd of fans on the sidelines cheering them on throughout the 30 minutes of play.


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Tyson Invitational offers IU another hot chance

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IU has a tough act to follow this weekend. The men's track team has the task of topping last weekend's performances -- four school records and two sub-four minute milers. Fresh off earning a No. 2 www.trackwire.com national ranking, the Hoosiers compete in the prestigious Tyson Invitational this Weekend in Fayetteville, Ark.

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30 teams meet for heralded event

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According to the Web site www.trackshark.com, all of the eyes in the college track and field world are on Randal Tyson Track Center this weekend, and that is exactly where the Hoosiers will be.


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Grappling for the Big Ten

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IU enters a crucial weekend with two matches against the cream of the Big Ten crop beginning Saturday. The Hoosiers will begin against No. 12 Michigan State at the University Gym. The Spartans have dominated the series, owning an overall record of 44-17-3, including the last six in a row. IU hasn't scored a victory against State in Bloomington since 1991.


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Battle on the bubble

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For IU coach Mike Davis, three would not be enough. Saddled with a 10-10 record with seven conference games remaining before the Big Ten Tournament, Davis said Thursday that the Big Ten is not receiving enough credit around the nation for its quality basketball teams, and he's ready to put a stop to it.



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Parents of drag race victim file suit

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The parents of former student Jeffrey Maiatico, 20, who was killed in an October 2003 drag racing crash, have filed several lawsuits seeking justice for damages inflicted upon them following their son's death.



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North Korea claims nuclear arms program

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SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korea announced for the first time Thursday it has nuclear weapons, and it rejected moves to restart disarmament talks anytime soon, saying the bombs are protection against an increasingly hostile United States.


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Pre-Big Ten schedule acts as gauntlet for IU

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The IU women's tennis team is about halfway through its trek -- a trek through one of the hardest non-conference schedules in the country. This weekend brings No. 30 Wake Forest, No. 19 Texas A&M and Butler University to the IU Varsity Tennis Center for yet another step along the road.


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Hoosiers continue road woes at PSU

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Finding a way to win on the road during conference play is something IU has been searching for all season. The search will continue for at least one more game as the Hoosiers fell to No. 25 Penn State 67-45 in University Park, Pa. at the Bryce Jordan Center.


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IU takes on West Coast

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The IU women's water polo team never backs down from a challenge. The team competed valiantly in its season opener against No. 1 UCLA, falling just short of victory. But rather than dwell on a tough loss, the team took lessons from the UCLA game and used them to defeat then-No. 9 Michigan. The Hoosiers will bring that same toughness to Palo Alto, Calif., this weekend for the Stanford Invitational.


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IU faces 2 tough weekend opponents

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If the IU men's tennis team was getting used to playing at home, that routine is about to break in a large way. The Hoosiers will swing southeast this weekend for two hard-hitting engagements against ranked teams, No. 9 Virginia and No. 57 North Carolina State, two teams with stellar early season records and tough lineups.


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Bubble trouble

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The art of blowing a perfect bubble has been a long-valued trait, ranking up there with the ability to land the immaculate belly flop or construct a beautiful macaroni necklace. Whether it's Doublemint, Big Red, Bubblicious' Gonzo Grape or their new advent, LeBron's Lightning Lemonade, being able to blow a beach ball-sized bubble vaulted you atop the playground hierarchy.


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Giambi apologizes but won't say why

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NEW YORK - Jason Giambi twiddled his thumbs, crossed his legs and fidgeted in his chair. He said he was sorry five times. He apologized three times. To the New York Yankees. To his teammates. To the fans. But he never said why. And he never talked about using steroids, never mentioned the word.


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on the SIDELINES

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NEW YORK -- The NHL and the players' association broke off talks Thursday as the clock ticked down to a weekend deadline for saving what little is left of the season.


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'Up all night' to benefit Special Olympics

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Right hand blue. Left foot red. Everything from Twister to a Gladiator Challenge to a couple of reality TV stars will be at Spirit of Sport tonight in Wildermuth Gym at the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. The event begins at 5 p.m. and carries on until 3 a.m. Saturday morning, but it's more than just an excuse to stay up all night to play.


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Affecting affection

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For many people -- more than just couples -- Valentine's Day is far from an occasion to celebrate. For those of us, like myself, who are very much single, seeing the surrounding atmosphere dripping with romantic sentiment can be quite frustrating, even depressing.