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A guy and a guitar

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What is it about a guy and a guitar? Take the most pathetic, anti-social, unattractive kid. Put a guitar in his hands, teach him a few power chords, show him how to kick his legs like Angus Young and his chances of getting some sex would increase at least 35 percent … AT LEAST.


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Quest for crown begins

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The IU men's soccer program has been notorious for producing champion-caliber teams and it will get a shot at earning another Big Ten title this weekend. Fresh off their conference regular season title, the top-seeded Hoosiers play the No. 5 seed Wisconsin today at 5 p.m. at Armstrong Stadium in their quest for their 10th tournament championship. IU has a 18-3 all-time record in conference tournament games, including a flawless 3-0 mark versus the Badgers. To date, the Hoosiers (11-3-4, 5-0-1 Big Ten) have won nine consecutive games. IU's last lost was Sept. 18 to Notre Dame, 1-0 in double-overtime in South Bend and their last tie was Oct. 2. But coach Jerry Yeagley has his players' eyes focused on Wisconsin, which defeated Ohio State, 2-0 in the opening round of the Big Ten tournament Thursday.



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Howard the Buck

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Howard Dean had previously sworn to go after any Democrat who chose to opt out of the public campaign financing system. The funny thing is if Dean really did choose to go after the first Democrat to opt out of the system, he'd hold a press conference during which he'd chase his own tail.


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Bush moves Iraqi government forward

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WASHINGTON -- Under the pressure of increasing U.S. deaths in battle, President Bush said Thursday the United States wants Iraqis to take more responsibility for governing their troubled country and said coalition forces are determined to prevail over terrorists.


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Alabama court removes chief justice

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore was removed from office Thursday for refusing to obey a federal court order to move his Ten Commandments monument from the rotunda of the state courthouse.





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New spin used on old story

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Though many people might remember the variations they previously have seen of "Romeo and Juliet," director Murray McGibbon's production is like no other. "Romeo and Juliet" opens at 8 p.m. Friday at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre. It is also showing on Nov. 15 and Nov. 17 through 22.


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Effron conducts 'Falstaff' with finesse

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Tap, tap, tap. David Effron clicks his baton against the podium. The flowing melody abruptly breaks off mid-swell and 65 musicians' heads turn expectantly upward.



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Program offers look at county's past, present

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An in-depth look at Monroe County, past and present, will be featured this Saturday at a program offered by the Monroe County Historical Society. The program will feature slides and photos of Bloomington and the Monroe County area taken from the 1940s to present time and is open to Bloomington and Monroe County residents.


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Band to march in parade

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Michael Jackson, John Mellencamp and Hoagy Carmichael have at least one thing in common. They are all famous Hoosiers whose music will be showcased by the Bloomington High School North Marching Band in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.



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Kickoff returners turn to music in down time

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When opposing teams kick off to the IU football team, they're sending the ball toward more than student athletes or football players. Waiting to receive it on one side is freshman Lance Bennett, IU's leading returner with 384 yards, who is also a gifted musician who co-penned Will Smith's hit "Black Suits Comin' (Nod Ya Head)".


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Conversation clubs bring languages to life on IU campus

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Many people who have been to a foreign country say being immersed in a different culture and language was crucial for the development of their foreign language skills. At IU, conversation clubs bring that environment to IU without actually visiting another country.


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Union Board applications due

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Applications for next semester's new leadership positions of Union Board, IU's largest student organization on campus, are due by 5 p.m. today in preparation for the upcoming elections. Union Board organizes diverse events and activities on campus.