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Chicago playwright brings the 'HEAT'

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Community members seeking shelter from the freezing winter chill can hibernate underneath the yellow-orange glow and warmth of stage lights. In celebration of Black History Month, the Bloomington Playwrights Project is performing the play "HEAT," written by Chicago-native Marsha Estell and directed by New York resident Anita Gonzalez, at 8 p.m., Thursday through Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday, until Feb. 26 at the BPP, 312 S. Washington St..


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Abbas fires top Gaza security commanders

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JERUSALEM -- Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas fired top Gaza security commanders Thursday, Palestinian officials said, hours after militants fired dozens of mortar shells and homemade rockets at Jewish settlements there, breaking a 2-day-old cease-fire.


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Prince Charles plans to wed Camilla Parker Bowles

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LONDON -- Prince Charles said Thursday he will marry his divorced lover Camilla Parker Bowles in April, putting an official seal on a long romance that Princess Diana blamed for the breakdown of her tempestuous marriage to the heir to the throne. The announcement ruled out the possibility that she would become queen.


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Please don't embarrass yourself, De Niro

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Ben Affleck wants you to forget about "Gigli." He wants that entry to be erased on www.imdb.com. He wants you to remember him for "Good Will Hunting," "Chasing Amy" and "Dogma."


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House loan bill up for renewal

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A bill in the Indiana House of Representatives, which could affect student loan consolidation, has come up for debate once again. House Resolution 507 seeks to renew the Higher Education Act of 1967 with certain legislative action and several revisions to offset government costs. The provision to the resolution would prevent borrowers of federal loans from being able to secure a low, fixed interest rate if the bill is passed.


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Greenspan: Athletics fee will not be raised

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Late Wednesday afternoon, Athletics Director Rick Greenspan went in front of the Committee on Fee Review and said he would not ask for a fee increase during renewal hearings of the mandatory $30 student athletics fee. He also said students would not receive tangible services in return, comparable to those of the transportation fee or the legal services fee.


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Student leaders look past platforms

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Hundreds of guidelines and policies affect the IU community of more than 36,000 students. As IU Student Association election season begins, candidates scramble to represent the student voice in the formation of these rules.


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The man behind the melee

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Growing up in Queensbridge, N.Y., Indiana Pacer Ron Artest had a bully. As funny as it seems, the NBA All-Star, famous for his brawl in Detroit, would get picked on every day. And even more ironic is the fact that Ron wouldn't fight back. "Ron was always really different," said Sarah Artest, Ron's mother, who now lives in Carmel, Ind. "He was always very laid-back. He might have gotten into a fight, but it took a lot to make him fight."


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Investigation underway in shooting death

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Authorities continue to investigate a shooting along State Road 37 that led to the death of a Monroe County Sheriff's Correctional Officer early Tuesday morning. William T. Brand, 39, was southbound on Indiana 37 at about 1:45 a.m. when he was struck by a bullet fired from a passing car, officials said.


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Around the campus

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The Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics will hold a roundtable at 2 p.m. in Myers Hall, Room 209. The topic, "The Use of FACS Analysis to Determine the Exposure of Phosphatidylserine on the Surface of Red Blood Cells" will be discussed during the roundtable, according to the center's Web site.


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United States tops Trinidad and Tobago in World Cup Qualifying

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PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad -- 15 years later, the United States still knows how to spoil Trinidad's party. Eddie Johnson kept up his incredible run of goals when he scored in the 30th minute; Eddie Lewis boosted the lead early in the second half, and the United States beat Trinidad and Tobago 2-1 Wednesday in the opener of the final round of World Cup qualifying.


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Artist plans to meet American for dinner

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NEW YORK -- A phone message to the nation: Please call 510-872-7326, Marc Horowitz wants to meet you for dinner. Go ahead dial it. If he doesn't answer, just leave him a message. That's what thousands of people have done after seeing his number scrawled on a dry-erase board in a Crate & Barrel catalog photo last fall.


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Around The Arts

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Jim Donovan, who rose to national prominence as a founding member and drummer for the multi-platinum band Rusted Root, will hold a special drumming event from 1 to 5 p.m.


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Painters trade marketing skills in real world

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Five years ago, Brown County resident Linda Meyer-Wright decided she needed a change. After spending years immersed in the depths of the business world as a social administrator, she needed a break and found her release in painting. After taking a few beginning classes from the John Waldron Arts Center, she said she ventured out on her own to start a new career.


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A galaxy of art

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In intricately detailed and other-worldly images, photographers are capturing star constellations and far-away galaxies. Labeled astrophotography, this craft seeks to study and create art while photographing the night sky.


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The future of music downloading

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To the record industry, John Seroff is something of a criminal. For music fans, he's a budding revolutionary. Seroff is the publisher of http://tofuhut.blogspot.com, better known as Tofu Hut, a genre-blending MP3 blog that treats its readers to free downloads of obscure music and well-written ruminations on little-known artists. Seroff's recently posted the music of Malicorne, a '70s French folk band, and Riko, a female MC from Britain. But by allowing people to download free music, Seroff and the other bloggerati have caught the attention of the record industry.


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You'll have a 'Grudge' against this DVD

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Japanese filmmaker Takashi Shimizu has built somewhat of a franchise out of the concept of cursed homes and ghosts who, once you've entered their domain, won't leave you alone and want nothing more than to see you dead as disco.


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The hype is burning out of control

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There's a reason we here at Weekend have waited so long to review Funeral. Since its release in September, it's become the biggest hype balloon since the Strokes' Is This It?. One side is going to tell you that it's a landmark achievement, the best album of 2004, of the decade even. Another side is going to tell you that it's an overwrought ham-fest filled with blatant rip-offs and affected flourishes. I've been listening to this album since the week it came out, and by now I think it's been long enough to draw some conclusions.