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Business briefs

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WASHINGTON -- The Federal Reserve, finally starting to see the hoped-for rebound in the economy, is expected to leave interest rates unchanged at its last meeting of the year, allowing consumers and businesses to enjoy the lowest rates in decades into the new year.


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Stocks push higher on investor optimism

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NEW YORK -- Wall Street sprinted higher Monday as investors kept their faith in a strengthening economy despite Friday's disappointing employment report. The Dow Jones industrials climbed 102 points to fall just shy of 10,000.


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McDonald's posts strong U.S. sales

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CHICAGO -- McDonald's Corp. extended the recovery in its once-slumping restaurants to an eighth straight month Monday, reporting a double-digit gain in U.S. same-store sales and a modest improvement in Europe, its second-biggest market.


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Indiana steel in better position now

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HAMMOND, Ind. -- Major steel producers in northwest Indiana are better positioned to compete with foreign companies than when President Bush placed tariffs on steel imports 21 months ago, experts and labor leaders say.

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More than just students

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Sophomore Eboni Gatlin rises at 8 a.m. every day, just as the sun is peeking into the window of her Arlington Park apartment. She gets ready for class and packs her bookbag. Then Gatlin wakes up her roommate -- her 2-year-old daughter. While the teenage pregnancy rate in the United States is declining, around 40 percent of teenage girls will become pregnant at least once before they reach the age of 20, and only 1.5 percent will have a college degree by the age of 30, according to www.plannedparenthood.org.


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Balancing health and hunger

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Junior Doug Cruise has had a hard time eating healthy lately. Cruise's most frequent indulgence is a peanut butter and jelly sandwich; whether that is preferred over one of his staples -- Ramen noodles -- is up for discussion. "What makes it difficult to eat well is the money, and how expensive good food can be," he said.



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Wright Quad executives criticized

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Some Wright Quad governors have raised concerns about funding and parliamentary policies the Wright student government board of executives has employed this semester.


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Party tensions mount

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Paul Purdom, an IU professor and Democratic volunteer, returned home a few weeks ago to find the light on his answering machine blinking. He pressed the button and listened to what he called "a disturbing message."


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Arbitration deadline comes with moves

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NEW YORK -- Greg Maddux and Ivan Rodriguez will have new teams next season, and so will Vladimir Guerrero, Rafael Palmeiro and Juan Gonzalez. On a busy Sunday night, Kazuo Matsui accepted a contract with the Mets and headed to New York to finalize the deal.



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Two former Hoosiers drafted

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Former IU softball standout Stormy Hanson was drafted Saturday by the San Antonio Armadillos of the National Pro Fastpitch. She was chosen 17th overall, first in the third round.


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BCS needs to drop the C

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I have said it before, and I will say it again, this time with even more fuel for the fire. College football needs a playoff system like a crying baby needs a pacifier.


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Team looks to next season

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With a 1-5 dual meet record heading to Florida for the Holiday Training Trip, the IU men's swimming and diving fans might start asking themselves, "So what are we looking like next year?" It has been a rough year for the Hoosiers so far, with tough losses to Big Ten foes Wisconsin and Northwestern and a lot of health problems among the squad.


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Around The World

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OKLAHOMA CITY -- The new Oklahoma City federal building, with shatterproof windows and other special security features, opened its doors Monday 8 1/2 years after the bombing that killed 168 people.


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Bush signs historic Medicare changes

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WASHINGTON -- President Bush Monday signed into law the most far-reaching changes in Medicare in nearly four decades, an overhaul that includes for the first time a prescription-drug benefit for seniors.


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Toronto theater wall collapses on school

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TORONTO -- A wall of a Toronto theater that was being demolished collapsed and hit a school next door Monday, killing one man, trapping at least one other person and injuring more than a dozen, authorities said.



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It's-a Coke!

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Since early November, Coca-Cola has fizzed up controversy in the movie theaters. Somewhere stuffed between the 15-or-so minutes of movie trailers, Coca-Cola has featured its 2003 Refreshing Filmmaker Award winning mini-film in 20,000 Loews Cineplex and Regal Entertainment Group theaters across America.


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About 'who cares?'

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Fostering "a sense of community" and "partnership" between the University and the local public, fostering "civility and mutual respect" and "diversity" -- these are just a few of the good causes that fill the agendas of many programs at IU. Many people are involved in these events as they try to "give back" to the community.