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Students help out on mayoral campaigns

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When senior Rebecca Homkes gets out of her last class on any given afternoon, she puts her books aside and gets ready for work. Like students all over campus, Homkes works 10 or more hours a week at her part-time job.


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Campus safety addressed in walk

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With Halloween right around the corner, many students might be a little apprehensive of taking a walk around campus after nightfall. But the Commission on Personal Safety is making efforts to improve safety by making sure walkways and parking lots are properly lit.


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Ultimate Frisbee unites students of varied backgrounds

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The men's Ultimate Frisbee club team is made up of students from all parts of the country. Spanning freshmen to graduate students, their experiences with Ultimate is as diverse as the students who make up the team. Considering teamwork as one of their strongest characteristics, they not only play on the field together, but many live and hang out together. "I knew when I came to college I wanted to play on an Ultimate (Frisbee) team," sophomore John Kolb said. "At a big school like IU, Ultimate is definitely a great way to meet new people outside of the dorm." The HoosierMama?s, IU's men's Ultimate Frisbee team, is composed of 30 students. Ultimate Frisbee is a club sport at IU, which means the team holds organized practices and competes in off-campus tournaments.


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Activists demand end to monopoly

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Four members of the Save the Von Lee Committee are suing movie giant Kerasotes Theatres. The Von Lee, a historic movie theater on Kirkwood Avenue, was purchased by Kerasotes and leased with a clause stating the smaller theater could not show movies. The committee contends Kerasotes maintains an illegal monopoly in Bloomington.

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Evidence presented in Wells trial

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Day one of Scott Wells' criminal trial saw, what special prosecutor Stan Levco called the state's most important witness take the stand. Indiana State Police Trooper Stacy Brown was Wells' arresting officer September 27, 2002. The state has charged Wells with misdemeanor battery, operating while intoxicated, resisting law enforcement and disorderly conduct.


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Gov't tackles college tuition

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Last week Congressman Howard "Buck" McKeon, R-Calif., proposed a bill that would punish universities for excessive tuition increases. The bill limits a university from raising its tuition more than two times the inflation rate or federal-aid money would be restricted.



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Jordan River Forum

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In an IDS article on Sept. 17 about the Graduate and Professional Student Organization, the IDS misrepresented our organization and misquoted our officers. I would like to take this opportunity to clarify who we are and what our organization does.


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Laugh and learn from 'Trash TV'

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What did I miss?" my roommate asked with great anticipation as he ran into the family room hearing the chorus of "Jer-ry! Jer-ry! Jer-ry!" This monotonous chant was coming from the mouths of six other guys, not to mention the TV audience.


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Tired of dealing with the city

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On Nov. 4, Hoosiers all over the state will choose their mayors and city councilmen. Here in Bloomington, over 42 percent of the population is between the ages of 18 to 24, yet most of us will not vote.


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Fish soup and democracy

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This weekend, I was invited to a Burmese cultural event at the Leo Dowling International Center. Actually, it was more a political event than a cultural event.


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Entertainment-ish news

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Childhood isn't childhood without bedtime stories. Like the plots of most fairy tales, every girl dreams she's a princess who will one day be rescued by her valiant prince, while every boy fantasizes about proving his vast masculinity to win a fair and helpless woman's affection.


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Goalies anchor tough Hoosier defense

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One of the most scrutinized positions in soccer is the one that moves around the field the least. For goalies, every inch, every second of thought could mean the difference between a save or a goal. One reason why the Hoosiers have been so successful this season despite a lack of consistent production on offense has been the play of the goalies.


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Runners are true 'student-athletes'

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Running upward of 50 to 60 miles on a weekly basis does not leave much time to perform other activities. But members of the IU women's cross country team have balanced both academics and running by staying true to the phrase coined by the NCAA -- student-athlete.


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Baseball predictions left me picked off

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Take responsibility for your actions. I learned that from my parents. Or was that Judge Judy? Or the coach on "Playmakers?" Regardless, if I have made one contribution to sportswriting, it's that I have not only been crazy enough to make predictions but also crazy enough to analyze them at season's end to see how I did.


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California fires continue to spread

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SAN DIEGO -- The hot Santa Ana wind driving wildfires across parts of southern California eased Monday but officials warned that there was still a threat from the flames that had devoured entire neighborhoods and killed at least 13 people.



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Business briefs

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WASHINGTON -- New-home sales edged lower in September but nevertheless registered their third-highest level on record. Sales of previously owned homes scored their best month ever, fresh evidence that the housing market continues to help spur an economic recovery.


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Stocks rise on merger news

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Health benefits insurer Anthem Inc. is buying bigger rival WellPoint Health Networks Inc. for about $16.4 billion in cash and stock in a deal that will combine the nation's two largest Blue Cross Blue Shield concerns.


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Insurers Anthem, WellPoint to merge in $16 billion deal

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NEW YORK -- A burst of merger activity sent stocks higher Monday, as Bank of America Corp.'s proposed purchase of FleetBoston Financial Corp. and Anthem Inc.'s plan to buy rival WellPoint Health Networks Inc. signaled a growing confidence in the nation's business climate.