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Club takes 2 in final home games

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Aggressive offense, hard-hitting defense and fighting. This weekend's double header and final home contests for the IU hockey team had everything fans love about hockey, as the Hoosiers took two games from conference rival Bowling Green.


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on the SIDELINES

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Spraying his tee shots all over the course, Woods went 25 holes before he finally took the lead Sunday, then roared past Davis Love III with key putts to win the Match Play Championship for the second straight year, 3 and 2.



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IU finishes a surprising 4th place at Big Ten meet

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Team erases memory of tough season with strong showing at Championships After a disappointing regular season in the Big Ten, the Hoosiers performed strongly in their most important meet on the conference schedule -- the Big Ten Championships.

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Whoa, IU has other sports

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I have a tough job. Every week, I have to write something that is quasi-relevant and makes sense to someone besides me. How it is received is another matter altogether, but one that I will always hear about, whether it is "You're way too harsh, you jag" or "I think you took it easy on those guys."


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Opera buffa when a Turk goes to Italy

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Most operas are lucky if they can get a half-hearted chuckle out of an audience, and it is even more impressive if a real laugh is produced. The audience for the IU Opera Theater's production of "The Turk in Italy" sounded more like the laugh track to a Friday night standup comedian than an opera.


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Local artists play Cafe Django

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Cafe Django hosts live jazz concerts every Friday and Saturday evening. The venue has had acts such as classical guitarist and IU professor Atanas Tzvetkov,The Ben Himpel Quartet and live jazz guitarist Cameron Mizell.


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Complex roles sweep Oscars

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LOS ANGELES -- Tim Robbins won the supporting actor Academy Award Sunday for his performance as an emotionally crippled murder suspect in "Mystic River," and Renee Zellweger took supporting actress as a hardy Confederate survivor in "Cold Mountain." Sofia Coppola won best original screenplay for her dazzling work on "Lost in Translation."


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3 killed, 18 missing in tanker blast

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PORTSMOUTH, Va. -- The Coast Guard searched the frigid Atlantic Sunday for 18 crew members of a tanker that exploded while carrying 3.5 million gallons of ethanol. Three crewmen were known dead, and six others were rescued.


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Conference discusses Russian elections

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With the elections forthcoming, most experts agree that the presidential race is a foregone conclusion, with the incumbent winning a second term by a majority of 80 percent or more. This is the political climate surrounding the March 14 Russian elections.


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Edwards, Kerry full of 'Washington talk'

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NEW YORK -- Democratic presidential underdog John Edwards dismissed John Kerry's ideas as "the same old Washington talk" in a feisty debate Sunday, two days before the 10-state slate of contests known as Super Tuesday.


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Aristide resigns; Bush sends U.S. Marines to Haiti

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- President Jean-Bertrand Aristide resigned and flew into exile Sunday, pressured by foreign governments and a bloody rebellion. Gunfire crackled as the capital fell into chaos, and Washington, D.C., dispatched Marines.


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Opportunites for March 1 through March 6

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YMCA needs help checking blood pressures The Monroe County YMCA needs volunteers to help check its members' blood pressures. No previous experience is necessary because the YMCA will provide volunteers with all the training they need.



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Founders Day honors distinguished achievers

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IU honored outstanding faculty and students at the 184th Founders Day celebration held Saturday in Assembly Hall. With President Adam W. Herbert presiding, the ceremony began with a prayer by Sister Concetta Fabo, pastoral associate from St. Paul's Catholic center.


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Theta antique show benefits local charities

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Walking into the Bloomington Convention Center over the weekend was like stepping into a time machine. Thirty-seven vendors filled eight rooms of the convention center with thousands of antiques -- rugs, silver, paintings, quilts, crystal, books, baby shoes, china, wooden furniture, sheet music, dresses and hats -- as part of the 43rd annual Kappa Alpha Theta antique show.


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Willing emasculation

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Ten a.m. Wake up. Walk downstairs. Take a shower. Throw on jeans, undershirt, overshirt, jacket, shoes. 10:30. Eat breakfast. Brush teeth. Mint floss. Orange mouthwash. Hair gel. 10:45. A spritz of inexpensive cologne, and I'm off to class.


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Passion of the coverage

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Well, I saw it. For months leading up to the release of Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ," the media coverage was deafening. There were interviews, debates and opinions written from people who were given advanced screenings of the film (and even opinions from people who hadn't seen the movie but still shouted loudly enough).


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Safe sex, save money

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The budget deficit is reaching record levels. We are fighting and funding a "war" on terrorism. Tax revenue is down because of the economic slow-down and President Bush's tax cuts. Sounds like a perfect time to waste more money.


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How wasted are you?

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Listening to the IU Student Association campaigns this year, I got a particular kick out of Hoosier Party's "More Beer, More Parties, More Fun" campaign fliers … until I realized the group was actually serious. Thank God the Hoosier Party didn't win -- after all, I would like my diploma to mean something once I leave. Having my potential employers sneer, "Indiana? Isn't that the No. 1 party school?" would be frustrating after having slaved for four years.