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AIDS survivor shares one-man show with IU students

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For a performance by someone who has nearly died three times, the Frangipani Room in the Indiana Memorial Union was surprisingly upbeat last night. Steve Schalchlin, an award-winning musical composer who has lived with AIDS for nearly ten years, performed his one-man show, "Living in the Bonus Round."



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Panel debates effects of Brown v. Board of Education after 50 years

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Yvette Alex-Assensoh, a professor of political science and student in the law school, remembers first-hand the effects of Brown v. Board of Education. She watched as the U.S. Supreme Court decision, which ruled separate educational facilities were unequal and unconstitutional, allowed her mother to find work and her father to get a job without having to drive eight hours, returning only on weekends.


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Jordan River Forum

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We would like to thank the Delta Gamma volunteers at Indiana University for donating their time at the Bloomington Hospitality House. Their quality of service and compassion toward the residents were outstanding. Our residents always enjoy seeing their smiling faces and appreciate all the time the sorority has spent here at the facility. We always look forward to their next visit.

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Sprinter competed at Millrose Games

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An All-American the past two seasons in the outdoor 4 x 100-meter relay, IU junior sprinter Ara Towns traveled to New York City to compete in the prestigious Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden. Towns was one of seven collegiate athletes invited to run in the 60-meter dash.


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Bills stall in committee

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INDIANAPOLIS -- A bill that would require people to use seat belts in pick-up trucks and a proposal prohibiting open containers of alcohol in vehicles both stalled in a House committee meeting Monday.


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Family group challenges Speaker

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INDIANAPOLIS -- A family advocacy group has taken out a full-page advertisement in a South Bend newspaper challenging House Speaker Patrick Bauer to give a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage a hearing in his chamber.


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Twin towers energize team

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The stellar play of junior Jenny DeMuth and sophomore Cyndi Valentin allow the 6-foot-3 sophomore Angela Hawkins and 6-foot-7 freshman Sarah McKay to sli "under" the radar. What the duo lacks in high scoring averages, with both players scoring 6.2 points per game, the two make up for in defensive prowess and energy.


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Next stop, election day

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Imagine the University as a freight train. Adam Herbert is the conductor, there are passenger cars for the trustees, chancellors and prestigious alumni, and students are the freight -- the coal, the fuel that drives the machine.



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French Gypsy band stirs audience

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Despite its reputation as the sound of wanderers, gypsy music proved the music of unity Saturday night. By the time "Les Yeux Noirs" got to the second song in their two-and-a-half-hour set, more people -- children, college students and older adults -- were dancing in the pit of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater than sitting in the seats.


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AIs make list most underpaid positions

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SAN FRANCISCO -- Many Americans complain they're not paid enough, but most of us are nowhere near as shortchanged as the country's severely underpaid workers. The degree to which someone is underpaid isn't just a matter of how much money he or she earns. Two of the 10 jobs below pay more than the U.S. median of $37,500 a year. Rather, it's a function of how valuable -- or loathsome -- the work is relative to the earnings.


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Consumer economic optimism reverses

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NEW YORK -- Consumer attitudes about the economy turned sour in the first half of February, reversing a trend toward greater optimism after the U.S. economy posted stellar growth in 2003. The University of Michigan's mid-month report on consumer sentiment for February dropped to 93.1 from 103.8 in January, according to people in the market who have seen the report. It is released only to subscribers.


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Silicon Valley tech company probed for theft

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WASHINGTON, D.C.-- The investigation into the illegal disclosure of blueprints for some versions of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows software has turned to a small technology company in Silicon Valley that works closely with Microsoft.


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Priorities beyond economics

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The "Ballad of Baby Doe" played these past two weekends at the Musical Arts Center. Written in English and depicting life in 19th century Colorado, it is a far cry from most people's archetypal conception of an opera. Rather, it is a story steeped in the tradition of Americana, exalting the entrepreneurial spirit and focusing on what Americans traditionally do best -- talk politics.


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Lawmakers to investigate Brazilian president

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BRASILIA, Brazil -- Opposition lawmakers called for a congressional investigation Monday into allegations that an aide to Brazilian President Luiz Inacio da Silva had solicited illegal campaign contributions, the first major scandal to hit his administration.


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Keep America funny

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The following is an advisory from the National Institute of Not Funny. It has come to our attention that a certain tidbit of observational humor has now become so unashamedly overused we have no choice but to take immediate action. In the interest of the tired joke, its many variations and the victims of its use, we are hereby declaring its retirement from American society.


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Bremer aims to prevent theocracy

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Iraq's U.S. administrator suggested Monday he would block any move by Iraqi leaders to make Islamic law the backbone of an interim constitution, which women's groups fear could threaten their rights. Roadside bombs killed two more American soldiers, Monday.


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Poop on this!

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If you were to ask me who my hero was, I really don't know if I could give you a definitive answer. But one thing is for certain -- Triumph the Insult Comic Dog would probably be the front-runner. The creation of comedic genius Robert Smigel, Triumph (best known for his catch-phrase, "for me to poop on!") is in some hot water after his recent comments on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," which was taped in Toronto all last week.


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A cap on open containers

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The Indiana State Senate recently introduced a bill to amend the current open-container law, removing the requirement that the driver of the vehicle have a minimum blood alcohol concentration.