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They had it coming

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You don't know who he is now, but hopefully you will soon enough. There are book deals and movie options in the works, all for Christopher Rocancourt (aka Christopher Rockefeller, aka James De Laurentis), as he sits in jail for fraud.


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A 'novel' way to mock education

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In April of 2001, a friend and I took a nine-day trip to Egypt. While walking through a section of Cairo known as Khan el-Khalili, a famous destination for tourists and shopaholics, we were welcomed ebulliently by a young man with the salutation, "Hello, my niggers!"



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Harvey still reminded of Knight's firing

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Imagine seeing a T-shirt with the word "kill" on it followed by your first name. Imagine seeing that T-shirt being worn by hundreds of people. Imagine mock lynchings in your honor. Imagine 500 angry e-mail messages in your inbox. Imagine your phone ringing nonstop with belligerent callers on the other end.


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NFL could learn a few things from college football overtime

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If you have seen any football over the last couple of weekends it is likely you have witnessed the extreme differences between the National Football League and NCAA overtime scenarios. One of the overtime scenarios is thrilling throughout overtime and keeps all fans on the edge of their seats every play. The other scenario is exciting, well, exciting if you consider a coin toss exciting.


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Red Sox force Game 7 with 9-6 win over Yankees

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NEW YORK -- These resilient Red Sox keep rallying just in time. Down by two runs and nine outs from ending their season, they're one win from returning to the World Series for the first time in 17 years. Better still, they're one win from finally knocking off the New York Yankees.


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Junior runner reliable for team

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Heading into a crucial part of the season, the IU cross country team will look to one of it's most consistent performers for the last four meets of the season.


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Brewer breaks record in IU loss

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Senior middle blocker Melissa Brewer entered her name in the Hoosier record book Wednesday in a tough four-game loss to Purdue. The Hoosiers lost two close games 30-28 and 30-26, before putting together a comeback effort by capturing the third game 30-21.


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Fishing club hooks IU

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IU students might think they don't have time to go fishing between classes, but they can with the Bass Fishing Club. Recreational Sports sponsors the club, which gives students the chance to meet new people while hooking trophy-sized fish.


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NBA realignment should lead to new playoff format

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The baseball playoffs have been so tense that I don't dare touch my TV set, lest I be electrocuted. The Yankees-Red Sox and Cubs-Marlins series fulminate with so much drama and subplots that not even an episode of "Playmakers" -- snicker, snicker -- can compare.



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IU outshoots IUPUI 32-2, wins 1-0

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Junior goaltender Jay Nolly posted consecutive on-the-road shutouts this weekend over Wisconsin and Northwestern. Nolly's efforts reeled him in Big Ten defensive player-of-the-week honors. But that's not his only catch. Nolly hails from Littleton, Colo., a town between the mountains full of streams where he learned the art of fly fishing. At IU, Nolly is a dedicated fisher and was a member of the 2001 Big Ten champion Bass Fishing Club. After the 3-0 shutout of the Badgers, the Hoosiers bussed down to Northwestern but made a quick stop on the way. As IU coach Jerry Yeagley directed the troops to the food court, Nolly landed his eyes on a gold mine -- a bass fishing store -- and decided to shop.


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Wining & Dining

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Just over 30 years ago, not a single winery existed in Indiana. Today, the state is home to 25 different wineries, three of which are located in or near Bloomington. The Oliver Winery, Butler Winery and Brown County Winery are all places where students can indulge in an unusual atmosphere of wine tasting and relaxation. Students are no strangers to Oliver Winery and its engaging gardens and picnic area. Located a few miles north of campus on Ind. 37, the winery has been attracting patrons both young and old since its opening in 1972. William Oliver, IU law professor, began making wine for his own pleasure in the early 1960s. His children and their neighborhood friends would stomp grapes in his basement to begin the process. Over the past three decades, the winery has become somewhat of a tradition for students in Bloomington.


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Manned Chinese spacecraft lands in Northern China

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JIUQUAN, China -- The craft that carried China's first astronaut into space touched down on northern grasslands at dawn today, government television said. The man inside, Lt. Col. Yang Liwei, was reported safe and in good condition. China's mission control declared the mission "a success," and Premier Wen Jiabao spoke with Yang and congratulated him, state television said. State television said Shenzhou 5 landed at 6:28 a.m. (6:28 p.m. Wednesday EDT) and that rescue helicopters had found the capsule. The station released an image of the capsule.


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Fall Colors

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As the weather gets colder, the green summer leaves that annually change to shades of red, yellow and orange are expected to be especially vivid this year due to the rainy weather in the past weeks, said Susan Douglas, an interpretive naturalist at Brown County State Park. In comparison with previous years, Douglas said viewers can expect to see an earlier change to brighter colors because of the large amount of rain that decreased the trees' access to sunlight. She said the next two weeks will be the best time for leaf viewing. In three to four weeks she predicts the trees will start losing their leaves. Douglas said early morning is the best time to view the leaves. "You can see the haze over the hills and it's just a really neat time," she said.



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Course takes a 'real' look at TV

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The atmosphere of many lecture classes tends to be the same somber, sometimes groggy group of students listening to a professor lecture. But throw a news camera in the picture, and suddenly students begin to participate left and right.


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Anguish

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CHICAGO -- The Florida Marlins wore black caps Wednesday, befitting their role as spoilers against those lovable losers, the Chicago Cubs.


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Around The Nation

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PINELLAS PARK, Fla. -- Doctors removed the feeding tube Wednesday that has been keeping alive a severely brain-damaged woman at the center of an epic, six-year legal battle between her husband and parents.