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Selling out will pay your grocery bills

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It's always humbling when you find yourself agreeing with someone you dislike, but I recently found myself totally on the same page as Modest Mouse lead singer Isaac Brock.


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Shut up, Ben Affleck!

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I'm going to have to ask you all to dig in deep now. Close your eyes, take a gigantic deep breath and look deep into the corners of your soul.


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A 'Girl' worth fighting for

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The plot is perfunctory, when the about-to-graduate high school senior, desperate for sex, magically happens upon the woman of his dreams.


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A 'Hero' for late summer doldrums

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Throw "Rahomon" and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" into a blender, hit puree and what do you get?: "Hero," the 2002 offering from Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou (best known for beautifully-crafted character pieces such as "Raise the Red Lantern," "Shanghai Triad" and "The Road Home").


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More dancin,' less romancin'

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The Master of R&B has struck again, yet true fans will be disappointed in Kelly's latest effort Happy People/U Saved Me.


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Alter Bridge resurrects the sound of Creed

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After breaking up with good friend and musical collaborator Scott Stapp, the former singer of Creed, guitarist Mark Tremonti was depressed, but his jam sessions with Creed drummer Scott Phillips seem to have perked him up and given him hope, which has turned into Alter Bridge.


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Live album is musical 'remedy'

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Live albums are dangerous. So much money is invested into production before it can even be recorded and then there are so many variables.


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Superstupid: Baby Geniuses 2

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Babies are cute -- no doubt about it. But when they become the sugary-sweet, smarty-pants protagonists of a plotless movie, that's when I draw the line. I have to admit, I've never seen the original "Baby Geniuses."


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'Anacondas' a guilty pleasure

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Does "Anacondas" incorporate an intricate plot with stellar acting and dynamic special effects? No, but there are some really big snakes.


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'Zero' reason to see this movie

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It is amazing that an actor like Ben Kingsley, who is both talented and respected, can jump from Oscar-nominated performances to movies that make you wish you had waited for video.


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GRIDIRON GROOVES

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IU Football's first home game is this Saturday, Sept. 4. To get in the spirit of things, Weekend asked our staff and a Hoosier football player to give their picks for great tailgating songs.



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Former 'IDS' publisher dead at 80

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Pat Siddons began and ended his journalistic career at the Indiana Daily Student, where he went from cub reporter to publisher. At Ernie Pyle Hall, his legacy remains that of a friendly, grandfatherly mentor to an entire generation of IDSers from the 1980s, said Kevin Corcoran, an IU alum and former IDS reporter.


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Student code of ethics updated

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University students may be unaware they are operating under a new code of rights and responsibilities. The Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct, known more casually as the code of ethics, underwent its first revision since December 1996. The changes went into effect at the beginning of the fall semester.


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Willkie's legacy not forgotten at RNC

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NEW YORK -- On the side of the New York Public Library, in a place thousands of New Yorkers pass each day, there is a monument dedicated to out-of-nowhere 1940 Republican nominee Wendell Willkie. "I believe in America because in it we are free -- free to choose our government, to speak our minds, to serve our different religions," it says, quoting Willkie.


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Republicans shift to domestic issues

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NEW YORK -- If Monday night was all about national security and Sept. 11, the Republican National Convention certainly took a shift toward domestic issues Tuesday, featuring first lady Laura Bush, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and U.S. Secretary of Education and IU alumnus Rod Paige.


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Campaigns cater to student votes

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NEW YORK -- With the general elections only 62 days away, politicians are heating up their campaigns and keeping college students in sight. Tuesday saw the arrival of Indiana Republican gubernatorial candidate Mitch Daniels to the Republican National Convention. Daniels had the opportunity to speak at the convention but didn't pursue it. He said doesn't make that much of a difference.


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T.I.S. fights for Bursar billing

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If a student wants to charge books to a bursar account, the IU Bookstore is still the only option. Negotiations between IU and competing textbook store T.I.S. Bookstore to offer the student payment option in stores have been unsuccessful.


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Don't press your pot luck

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Thirty years ago is a hot-button for politics this year. What someone did or didn't do during the Vietnam War. What someone said or didn't say at an anti-war rally. What someone did or did not smoke in a college dormitory. As for Indiana politics, there isn't much relevance to the recent news that Democratic Gov. Joe Kernan and Republican challenger Mitch Daniels, both vying for the Indiana governor's mansion this fall, smoked pot in their youth.