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Monroe County to get 2 new courts

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The County Council will vote at 5 p.m. tonight on whether to send a budget proposal for a new court to the state, cutting almost $200,000 off the original estimate of just under $1.7 million. The State Department of Local Government Finance still has to approve the proposal, and there is "no guarantee," said Mark Stoops, president of the County Council.


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New state law requires court advocates for children's cases

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A new state law requiring advocates for foster children lacks a provision providing the money for such advocates. Senate Bill 529 became law July 1, requiring advocates to be appointed for children in abuse and neglect cases. Advocates for children's rights hail the law, saying it is important someone represent youths in court.





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City vocally supports local artists

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Bloomington residents came together Wednesday night for what Mayor Mark Kruzan called the "absolute best use of a purple wall in the city of Bloomington."




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Jordan River Forum

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I wasn't surprised to read a column both critical and ignorant of the basic tenets of Intelligent Design. Mr. Schmidt's column ("The New Creationism," Aug 24.) was a careful and well-rehearsed repetition of everything his professors have taught him to believe. His mockery of those with commitments both to scientific inquiry and to supernatural belief only demonstrates his lack of respect for either. I'm afraid (Intelligent Design) is not simply a few religious zealots astonished by an eyeball, and the columnist would be well-served by a thorough reading of Behe, Dembski and others.


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Making the most of 'new beginnings'

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Welcome to a new academic year at IU-Bloomington! For each of us, this week marks a "new beginning," whether you are a freshman starting your college career, a returning student facing new challenges, a graduate student preparing to plunge into your chosen field or an international scholar who has come from afar to join the IU family.



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Not 'our tsunami'

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This is our tsunami," Biloxi, Miss., Mayor A.J. Holloway said of Hurricane Katrina to multiple news services Tuesday. Though the death toll from Katrina is not yet established, it appears the damage is extensive.


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Time to face reality

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When I first started middle school, my dad gave me a piece of advice. He told me to never pick fights and peacefully settle problems others might have with me. If, however, a fight could not be avoided, he said that my only goal should be to put down my opponent so brutally that he would neither want nor be able to get up and continue the disagreement.


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Arousing awareness

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The incorporation of urinal screens in IU men's rooms is the most recent publicity campaign to combat sexual harassment. It is a silly but effective way to raise awareness of a common and tragic problem occurring not only at IU-Bloomington, but on campuses nationwide. The campaign is part of a growing national effort to shift blame for rape from the victim to the potential perpetrator.



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4 arrested in L.A. terrorism plot

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LOS ANGELES -- The head of a militant Islamic prison gang and three others were indicted Wednesday on federal charges of planning terrorist attacks against National Guard facilities, the Israeli Consulate and other Los Angeles-area targets.


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Stampede in Baghdad kills more than 700

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Panicked by rumors of a suicide bomber, thousands of Shiite pilgrims broke into a stampede on a bridge during a religious procession Wednesday, crushing one another or plunging 30 feet into the muddy Tigris river. About 800 died, mostly women and children, officials said.


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Around the Nation

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- When Troy Devine decided to join the University of Florida chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, he was hoping to meet new people and make good friends. He didn't expect death threats, stolen and vandalized property or hazing.