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Anyone else ready for a wardrobe malfunction?

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After week nine of the NFL season, one thing is clear: all those preseason predictions can go right out the window. I thought I'd recap some of the major stories of the first half of the NFL season this week because some of them are as shocking as Janet Jackson's halftime performance at the Super Bowl. The top story has to be the 7-1 Pittsburgh Steelers and the success of their rookie quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Roethl ... err, Ben has been outstanding this year and is 6-0 as a starter -- boy that whole Eli Manning fiasco on draft day seems pretty stupid now huh?


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Alumnus launches weekly radio show

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A reincarnation of jazz has recently hit the IU campus, pervading local radio stations and hoping for a more modern group of enthusiasts. David Johnson, a former IU student, hosts a weekly radio show for WFIU titled "Night Lights." WFIU is an IU affiliated radio station run by full-time employees as well as students. The station's Web site describes the program as a comprehensive jazz show for all ages.


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Court rejects murder appeal

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WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to hear an appeal from an Indiana death row inmate convicted of the torture murder of an 18-year-old woman.


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Hoosiers get by AIS 75-67

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Before the season opener Nov. 19 at No. 8 Baylor University, the IU women's basketball team got a preseason test against the Australian Institute of Sport -- and it was tested. IU passed the test, behind some timely shooting and defensive stops to win 75-67. Throughout much of the second half, AIS held on to the lead, building it to as high as 61-54 with seven minutes remaining.


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Around The State

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State parole board faces pressure from growing case load INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indiana Parole Board has seen its case load more than double during the past decade, while it has gained no new staff to help review whether inmates should be kept in prison.


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LoVecchio injured in defeat

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During IU's 26-22 loss to Illinois Saturday afternoon, senior quarterback Matt LoVecchio ran out of the pocket for 10 yards and picked up a first down while getting injured and possibly suffering a concussion. Redshirt freshman Blake Powers relieved LoVecchio for the remainder of the game. LoVecchio was unavailable for comment after throwing for 207 yards on 15 of 17 passes.


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New amendments will give general assembly new powers

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When voters cast their ballots last week, it wasn't just for president and governor. They also had to decide on three constitutional amendments that affect property tax; the transfer of power when governor and lieutenant governor are vacant; and the terms of county officials. All three constitutional amendments passed.


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Jordan River Forum

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Bush's religious convictions are real In the letter to the editor titled "Fooling enough of the people, enough of the time" (IDS, Oct. 26), Dan Selvaggi shows a poor understanding of both religion and politics. He starts by questioning Bush's qualifications for being "anointed" as president, calling it a stretch. Not only is it a little arrogant to second-guess the decision making skills of the All Knowing, but even if we assume Selvaggi's list of disqualifiers are legitimate, it is still not a stretch when considering the thousands of years of biblical history where God used "flawed" people to accomplish great things.


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Bush, Kerry supporters heavily polarized

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WASHINGTON -- The nation is emerging from the 2004 presidential election with two very different portraits of itself sketched by two very different halves of its population. President George W. Bush's voters go to church more often than John Kerry's and are more likely to oppose gay marriage and abortion. They are more likely to own guns and to feel better-off financially than they did four years ago.


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Second term provides Bush more policy freedom

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WASHINGTON -- Odd things can happen when presidents no longer have to worry about re-election. George W. Bush embarks on another four years in the White House unleashed from election concerns for the first time in his presidency, raising questions about what he will do with the freedom of a second term.


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Ivorians protest possible coup

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ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast -- Thousands of government loyalists massed outside the home of Ivory Coast's president Monday, facing off against French armored vehicles in response to urgent appeals for a "human shield" around the hard-line leader, amid fears of an overthrow.


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My imaginary friend

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As I sat talking with a friend last week, I found myself saying one of the most embarrassing things I've said in a while: "I wish it were still socially acceptable for 20-somethings to have imaginary friends."



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I'm here, Huckleberry

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My professor asked me what I am going to do in six months when I graduate. I told her earnestly: "I'm moving to a blue state!" I had seriously considered leaving the country for a while, but I don't speak any other languages, and I figured that Los Angeles or Boston are about as foreign to those in the red states as Mogadishu. The election of 2004 wasn't decided by a populace concerned with politics. Instead, those who went to the polls in support of Bush went because of a mystification: "moral values."


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RAs get many benefits, responsibilities with job

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You see them in the halls, in the food courts and in class. You talk to them in your rooms, at floor meetings and when you see them around campus. They are the resident assistants of IU's 11 residence halls.


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Shaken, not slurred

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I'm all for freedom of speech, but some people seriously make me want to shoot them. It's 2004. Racial slurs should be a thing of the past by now. I know that as long as people are different, there will always be slurs and insults related to those differences. But that blows.


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Let's bring it back home

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As the Indiana Daily Student reported Friday, students are reviving a chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union on campus. The group is aptly going to be named the IU Civil Liberties Union. The original group was abandoned six years ago. To the students with the gumption to re-start the group, we say congratulations, and good job. We're looking forward to having a group that will add to IU's already lively political scene. A campus group to make students' voices heard can only be a good thing. Our secondary props go out for their emphasis on the bipartisanship of the group and its politically inclusive attitude.


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Down the drain

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Add another year to the IU football team's postseason drought. The Hoosiers waved goodbye to any remaining hopes of becoming bowl eligible with Saturday's 26-22 loss to Illinois.