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Cities still rebuilding after tornado

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Highway 37 in Martinsville has more open landscape these days. One year after an F-3 tornado ripped through South Central and Central Indiana causing damage to Ellettsville, Martinsville, Greenwood, Southport and Beech Grove, holes line the road where trees once stood.


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Vigil to oppose Web log planned

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A group of faculty, staff and students plan to hold a vigil at Showalter Fountain tonight to express concerns that stem from a business school professor's Web log. During Friday evening's Induction Ceremony at the IU Auditorium for Kelley School of Business students, the group will gather outside the Auditorium to voice opposition to comments posted by Professor Eric Rasmusen.



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Director of state relations to retire

At the board of trustees meeting Thursday, Director of State Relations Don Weaver announced he will retire from his position Oct. 1. Weaver has been working for IU since he graduated from the University 43 years ago. He has worked in state relations for more than 40 years.

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'.22 Caliber Mouth' premieres

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An attempt to make sense of the human search for love and truth results in the explosion of language that characterizes ".22 Caliber Mouth," a new musical by local singer-songwriter Lauren Roberts. "Anyone who's interested in seeing cutting-edge theater and music should come see the show. It holds nothing back; it's true and raw -- tells the story without playing it safe," actor and script collaborator Richard Perez said.


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City to recognize immigrant IDs

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Bloomington will begin to recognize the Matricular Consular, or "Mexican Consular ID card," a valid form of personal identification held by Mexican immigrants, Mayor John Fernandez announced Thursday.



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Pat-RIAA-t games

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There are many things the government could do to convince me that we're doing everything we can to win the war on terrorism. For example, getting the bad guys.


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Hoosiers head to Terre Haute

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Today marks the 65th running of the Indiana Intercollegiates as the No. 18 women and No. 17 men's cross country teams travel to Terre Haute to compete on the LaVern Gibson Championship Course. This is the same course that hosted the 2002 NCAA National Championship meet in which the women's team finished 14th.




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No to media monopolies

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The unlikely heroes of the U.S. Senate foiled General Electric, AOL Time Warner and Clear Channel's plans for media domination this week. At least for now.


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Germany, France push for Iraqi sovereignty

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BERLIN -- France signaled Thursday it would help Germany train a new Iraqi police force as both nations renewed their pressure for quickly handing over the country's government to the Iraqis. French President Jacques Chirac, speaking after talks with German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, emphasized he would like to see the transfer of power in postwar Iraq as soon as possible -- "in a matter of months, not years."


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Bush blames Arafat for violence

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CAMP DAVID, Md. -- President Bush told Palestinians on Thursday that if they want peace, they must have a leader who fights terror. He said Yasser Arafat "has failed as a leader" and accused him of forcing the resignation of a prime minister who had worked for peace. "Hopefully, at some point in time, a leadership of the Palestinian leadership will emerge which will then commit itself 100 percent to fighting off terror," Bush said as he met at the presidential retreat here with Jordan's King Abdullah II, a vital ally in the Middle East.


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Trustees updated on IU's progress

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As the governing body of IU, the board of trustees does whatever it can to stay informed. The board listened to presentations about IU's economic development and marketing plan as part of its retreat Wednesday afternoon in the Indiana Memorial Union. These informational meetings help the trustees stay current on issues that affect the University. Trustee member Sue Talbot said the information they received will help the board plan for the future.


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Colts short of sellout

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INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indianapolis Colts are again racing against the clock to sell tickets. The team has until noon Thursday to avoid its fourth local television blackout in five games at the RCA Dome. Team officials said Wednesday that 6,200 tickets remained.


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IU Athletic Hall of Fame to induct five former champs

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Five former standout athletes from IU will be inducted into the IU Athletic Hall of Fame in a ceremony and dinner on Friday evening, according to Ricki Chastain of the Varsity Club. They will add to the already 119 members of the IU Athletic Hall of Fame.


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Freeney doubtful for play Sunday

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney is likely to miss Sunday's game against Jacksonville and could miss more time because of a left ankle sprain. Freeney was injured during last Sunday's 33-7 victory over Tennessee.



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Recreational sports program ranked No. 1

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At IU there are about 38,000 students and roughly 87.5 percent have at one time or another participated in recreational sports. The high participation rate may be one reason Sports Illustrated On Campus listed IU as having the best recreational program in the country. IU was ranked sixth in "Best College Sports Towns." SIOC highlighted IU's prestigious basketball and football programs, but the light shone on the recreational sports program.