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Professor studies political promises

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Recent studies conducted by IU students have uncovered a disparity between the number of campaign promises made by politicians and the number kept. V450: Promises and Performance in U.S. Congress is Professor Evan Ringquist's School of Public and Environmental Affairs gem. Students researching the performance of politicians from 1992 to 2002 found that, on average, just more than three-fifths of all promises made on campaign trails are kept by their makers.


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Driver could face 10 to 20 years

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Police arrested the driver who caused a fatal car crash Nov. 9 upon his release from Bloomington Hospital Tuesday. Bryan M. Gooldy, 45, the driver of the car that killed IU alumna Katharine B. Comiskey, will make an appearance in Monroe County Court at 2:30 p.m. today, said Bloomington Police Department Cpt. Joe Qualters in a press release.



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'Bleachers' a refreshing change for Grisham

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"Bleachers" author John Grisham's dive into heartland football, is not only perhaps one of his most emotionally sensitive works to date, but also a radical departure from the formula that has made him a darling of The New York Times Best Seller List for the past decade. Gone is the small town Southern lawyer who struggles along until a gem of a case falls into his lap.


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'Man of La Mancha' produced, performed solely by students

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The lyrics to "The Impossible Dream," "To dream the impossible dream/to fight the unbeatable foe/to bear with unbearable sorrow/to run where the brave dare not go," are more than just words to the cast of the Union Board's student production of "The Man of La Mancha," which opens this weekend. They are a mantra.


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Reigning champs set sights

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The uncertain future of where the NCAA men's soccer tournament selection committee would place the IU men's soccer team in the tournament was on the minds of the team members as they gathered to watch ESPNEWS' broadcast of the selection show Monday at The City Grille. The defending NCAA national champions made an early exit from the Big Ten tournament last Friday as Michigan State defeated the Hoosiers 2-1.


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Hearting Huckabees: Sudan native uses experience in role

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Ger Duany was first surrounded by the drama of a civil war-torn country and then fate led him to the drama of the American silver screen. Duany is originally from Sudan, but considers Bloomington home. He came to the United States as a refugee when he was only 16. Not only was he a real refugee, but he plays one in the new movie "I (Heart) Huckabees."


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Out in the Cold

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The holidays are approaching and the weather keeps getting colder. In and around Monroe County an estimated 3,000 to 4,000 people are without a place to call home. Monday night, members of the Indiana Student Public Interest Research Group held a documentary screening at 7 p.m. in Woodburn Hall 120.


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Alumnus Rod Paige leaves post in Bush administration

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IU alumnus Rod Paige resigned his post as Secretary of Education Monday. In his resignation letter to the president, Paige said he would vacate his position at the end of President George W. Bush's first term unless a successor is not named.


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Powell, 3 other Bush Cabinet members resign

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WASHINGTON -- Secretary of State Colin Powell and three other Cabinet members have resigned, escalating the shake-up of President Bush's second-term team. Senior administration officials said Monday that national security adviser Condoleezza Rice was most likely to succeed Powell.


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Proteomics leader driven by thrill of discovery

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Science has always been about discovery. Finding out why things work, looking for answers to the great questions of life and finding cures and vaccines for the world's biggest and most threatening diseases make science so satisfying to many scientists. The drive and thrill of discovery is the ultimate endeavor for chemistry head David Clemmer.


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Particles

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Health Center hours change for holidays The IU Health Center's holiday hours begin Nov. 24, the first day of IU's Thanksgiving break. That day, the IUHC will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. On Nov. 25, Thanksgiving Day, and the day after, the IUHC will be closed all day. It will re-open when fall classes resume Nov. 29 at the regular hours of 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


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Class seeks inspiration at 9-11 site

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Grad student Loyal Miles remembers the shock he felt when he watched the second plane hit one of the Twin Towers on his TV screen. He knew he was watching history unfold but he recalls feeling there was no way to know in that moment what the long-term effects of Sept. 11, 2001 would be.


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Bonds wins 7th MVP award

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NEW YORK -- Barry Bonds won his record seventh NL MVP award in a walk. Capping a season filled with suspicion and success, the San Francisco Giants left fielder became the oldest player to become the MVP of a major North American professional league. The 40-year-old received 24 of 32 first-place votes and 407 points Monday in balloting by the Baseball Writers' Association of America to earn the award for the fourth straight season.


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Computers keep Oklahoma No. 2 in BCS poll

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Computers prefer Oklahoma over Auburn -- and Southern California. The Sooners held on to second place in the Bowl Championship Series standings Monday, staying ahead of third-place Auburn because of a stronger computer ranking.



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Heisman race still wide open

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Kyle Orton returned to action Saturday with a vengeance and a chip on his shoulder. Just a few weeks ago, in perhaps Purdue's most crucial game, he fumbled away any hopes of winning the Heisman. While that might come as good news to many of you, to Orton it meant having to prove himself all over again -- and he did just that.


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Investigators identify car crash victims

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KIMMEL, Ind. -- Investigators have identified all four people killed in a fiery one-car crash over the weekend. The passengers were identified as Joel Bressler, 21, of Elkhart; Joshua Richards, 23, of Millersburg; and Kevin Yoder of Elkhart County. Yoder was also in his early 20s, authorities said. The driver was identified from dental records Monday as Reuben Escobedo of Elkhart, said Noble County Coroner John Brazzell. Escobedo also was in his early 20s, he said.