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GLBT parents find 'beacon'

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Diversity does not stop at gender, race, ethnicity and culture; diversity also includes the ability of all community members to feel safe and secure in their own neighborhood. Fortunately, the Bloomington Beacon Community Center is soon to open on East Third Street thanks to three rooms of space offered for rent by the Center for University Ministry.


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U.S. will not release prisoners

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- A senior Iraqi official said Wednesday that a decision had been made to release a top female germ-warfare scientist for Saddam Hussein, but Iraq's leader and U.S. officials moved quickly to squelch the idea that she would be freed soon. Iraqi militants who beheaded two Americans have threatened to kill a Briton unless female detainees are let go.


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Lebanese al Qaeda operative, bin Laden aid captured

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BEIRUT, Lebanon -- Lebanon said Wednesday it had arrested the top al Qaeda operative in the country and another man linked to Osama bin Laden's terrorist group who were plotting to blow up foreign embassies in Beirut, assassinate Western diplomats and recruit insurgents to fight U.S.-led forces in Iraq. Senior security officials said the two Lebanese men arrested Friday along with eight accomplices were also planning to attack Lebanese security and judicial targets.


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Around The Arts

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Labor play comes to the Waldron Claudia Shear's Obie-award winning play "Blown Sideways through Life" is coming to Bloomington for one performance only 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the John Waldron Arts Center, 122 S. Walnut St. The bawdy play is a tribute to working women and men rooted in real life. Shear wrote the play after spending years working odd jobs to make ends meet.

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National American Indian museum opens

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WASHINGTON -- As a child, William Walker was sent off to boarding school and forbidden to speak his native Mono Indian tribe language. So it was with a sense of vindication that Walker watched colorful pageantry of Indian culture mark Tuesday's opening of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian, located at the foot of the Capitol.


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A night of Julie Dash

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Tuesday evening, the Black Film Center/Archive presented the first night of its three-part series focusing on Africana Women Filmmakers. The evening concentrated on the works of Julie Dash.



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Exhibition questions function of fashion

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For most, clothing serves as fashion and function. But can fashion be purely sexual? "The Allure of Clothing: Function, Fashion, Fantasy and Fetish," a new exhibit at the Mathers Museum, takes the question of fashion, clothing and function one step further.


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Annual cardboard boat contest nears

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Grab a partner and a paddle because the fourth-annual Cardboard Boat Regatta is quickly approaching. Teams are forming for the Oct. 1 race as they work to construct a boat using only cardboard and duct tape for this year's race, sponsored by the Council of Advancing Student Leadership. In addition to trying to win the race, teams also compete for the title of "most creative."



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Fox News offers contest

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For the chance to win a $20,000 award and appear on national TV, broadcast journalism students can enter the Fox News College Challenge, a nationwide contest where groups of students research, write and produce an objective broadcast news story. "The mission of the competition is to recognize, encourage and support excellence among broadcast journalism students in America's colleges and universities," said John Malkin, vice president of affiliate sales and marketing for Fox News and an IU alumnus.


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Creating A Diva

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The coming of an opera's opening night evokes all the wonders of another world manufactured for the stage. When most of us go to the opera, we are so busy appreciating the final product that the efforts made to bring it from the score to the stage are often overlooked. The fact is, an enormous amount of time, money and labor are put into transforming an idea into an impressive reality.


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Six teams rise and fall with young QBs

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Experienced quarterbacks are proving their worth in the Big Ten. Just look at the stats. The top four passing offenses (Purdue, Northwestern, Penn State and Illinois) are all led by veteran quarterbacks. Five of the top seven quarterbacks in pass efficiency are holdovers. "If you're going to have only one experienced player back on your squad, you'd want him back at quarterback," said Purdue coach Joe Tiller, who has the luxury of having the best returning quarterback in the conference, Kyle Orton.


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I'll tell you what your opinion is

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Seeing "The Corporation" was an awe-inspiring cinematic experience. I was fascinated by the story of how corporations went from having very little power 150 years ago to displacing democracy and controlling the world. I was blown away by how the film uses a DSM-IV, the book used by psychologists to diagnose mental illness, to show that corporations are psychotic. I was encouraged to see that people are actually making a difference by fighting back. And I really wanted to buy the movie's soundtrack.


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Colts' James held out of practice but upgraded to questionable for Sunday

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis Colts running back Edgerrin James was upgraded from doubtful to questionable for this week's game against Green Bay despite missing Wednesday's practice. Coach Tony Dungy said James worked out earlier in the day but was held out of the afternoon practice. Dungy said Thursday's practice could help clear up James' playing status.


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Giving back the name

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I just wanted to let everybody know -- despite what I might have said in earlier discussions, I am not African-American. I'm black (and Filipino). I doubt that I actually used the term African-American, but just in case, I take it back. Or better yet -- I'm giving it back.


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Hitting the books, opponents

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Growing up in Chesterfield, Mo., strong safety Will Meyers was a First-Team All-Conference Athlete as a defensive and running back, an All-Area/All-Purpose Player and Parkway West High School's MVP for his senior season. His football accomplishments earned him much attention throughout the state; in fact, he was chosen to the All-State football squad as both defensive back and running back. And his talents did not stop there.


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Failing at finance

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While educators statewide are emphasizing higher academic standards for our college students, Indiana is receiving a 2.0 on its higher education report card. The grades come from the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, based in San Jose, Calif., in its "Measuring Up 2004" report. In the five categories, Indiana received a B, three C's and a D.


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Boilers spike Hoosiers to open conference play

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The IU volleyball team wasn't able to rebound Wednesday evening from its three-match losing streak in West Lafayette. The Hoosiers fell to Purdue University in straight sets (30-22, 30-20, 30-12). The defeat dropped the team to 6-6 on the year and 0-1 in conference play, with what could prove to be a very difficult Big Ten schedule coming up.


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Show me some teeth!

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It's something I've noticed before but never really gave a second (or third) thought about until recently. I noticed it on campus. I've noticed it in my apartment building. It caught me by surprise at the slightly utopian Lotus Fest that I could only find three or four of them out of the hundreds of people who crossed my path that Friday night.