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EVEN IF IT'S TOO LATE FOR THE TEAM...

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Rumor has it that IU tailgates don't live up to those found on other Big Ten campuses like Purdue or Michigan. A close friend from high school might tell you, "Man, we had the most out of control tailgate last weekend! I can't remember the last time I had so much fun at the game!"


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Officials discuss merging schools

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The nationally recognized School of Informatics and the computer science department are discussing plans for a possible merger, which could also include the School of Library and Information Science.


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Turnovers top Hoosier priorities

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During the Michigan game week, forcing turnovers was the emphasis, according to senior Joe Gonzalez. And the Hoosiers accomplished that mission as they forced four in the first half but were unable to take any away from the Wolverines in the second. Gonzalez said the challenge is to carry it over to this Saturday's game against Michigan State.


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IU field hockey starts with strong defense

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Last year the IU women's field hockey team ended the season with a record of 6-13. After just seven games this year, the Hoosiers have almost already equaled their total wins as the team is currently 5-2. One of the main reasons for the team's success has been its defense.

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Preparation is key for cross country team

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For the IU cross country runners, preparing for competition is just as important as the actual race. The mental buildup before a race is a fine line between getting prepared and not getting too mentally tired.


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Underdog Twins take first win

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NEW YORK - Instead of getting tight when Johan Santana cramped up, the Minnesota Twins stayed loose. Playing a postseason game in Yankee Stadium for the first time, the Twins were guarding a one-run lead in the fifth inning when their pitcher suddenly couldn't go to the mound for the bottom half.


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Kernan extends 60-day reprieve

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Gov. Joe Kernan extended a stay of execution for Darnell Williams on Tuesday because DNA tests on blood evidence in the case have not been completed.


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Preview Picks: Who's on top?

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Major League Baseball concluded its regular season last Sunday, and the playoffs began Tuesday. Soon enough the Baseball Writers Association of America will award its annual awards. In light of the upcoming awards, I have decided to take my best shot at giving out the League MVPs, Cy Youngs and Manager of the Year awards.


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The man behind the puppets of 'Avenue Q'

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EAST ORANGE, N.J. -- Two stars of the Broadway musical "Avenue Q" await curtain time in an upstairs dressing room. One is animated and expressive, the other more reserved. After a while, meeting the quizzical, orange-eyed gaze of the first feels natural, even though he is little more than a bag of soft, brown fur trimmed with magenta ostrich feathers. Rick Lyon, the man behind the puppet, speaks for both.


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Sophia Loren stars in son's directorial debut

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LOS ANGELES -- Sophia Loren, returning to Hollywood to promote her son's directorial debut, recalled her first visit, which included an infamous encounter with Jayne Mansfield. To welcome Italy's top star, Paramount Studios invited a stellar crowd to a reception in 1958 at Romanoff's, the town's toniest restaurant.


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Diversity 101

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In a diversity-friendly college environment, sushi and saris have replaced any genuine debate. But last Thursday, even the intense smell of Thai pad noodles failed to entice more than 15 students to a diversity education program to teach people about Asian clothing. Like IU, colleges nationwide have instituted diversity education programs to cultivate cultural appreciation. Amid discussion regarding the success of diversity education programs, people apparently have yet to consider whether universities can realistically teach diversity. Ambiguous claims rather than concrete answers provide fodder for future programs in which clothing demonstrations have become synonymous with global understanding.


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Last marines leave Liberia

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MONROVIA, Liberia -- U.S. military planes and helicopters carried the last few U.S. ground forces out of war-ruined Liberia on Tuesday -- leaving Liberians thankful for their help, but dismayed at their silent withdrawal. About 30 members of a U.S. military liaison team flew out of Liberia's main airport, ending their work with a West African-led peace mission.


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Art show kicks off 'Take Back the Night' week

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A small orange T-shirt lies on the table in a back room of the Monroe County Library. "I MATTER" is scrawled in paint across it. A blue piece of construction paper with the words "Take Back the Night, Don't Repeat It" written in glitter is placed on a chair a few feet away.


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FBI probes Bush staff on leak

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WASHINGTON -- The FBI began a full-scale criminal investigation Tuesday into whether White House officials illegally leaked the identity of an undercover CIA officer, and President Bush ordered his staff to cooperate with the first major probe of his administration.


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Wood's arm, bat lead Cubs to win

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ATLANTA -- They came by the thousands, intent on helping their beloved Cubbies break a 58-year losing streak in postseason road games by transforming Turner Field into Wrigley Field South. It worked.



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Native American shows culture

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Singing in a low voice, his eyes closed, Kevin Locke tried to convey a sense of his native Lakota tribe to a small group of Native American afficionado Saturday at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures. Locke, who performed at Lotus Fest with his trio, directed a presentation about Native American culture that included story-telling, song, dance and a slide show. Locke is an award-winning flute player, story-teller and dancer. He has performed in 81 countries around the world in more than 200 shows.


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Fantastic!

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The Chicago Cubs have a long history as loveable losers of professional baseball. A team that goes nearly a century, 95 years to be exact, without winning a World Series can't argue with the label, "loser." But the loveable part is now as evident as ever.



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U.S. faces toughest challenge yet

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FOXBORO, Mass. -- Only the vagaries of the World Cup draw could conjure up a meeting of the world's top two teams in the quarterfinals. "Seems like it should be the final, doesn't it," U.S. forward Shannon MacMillan said Monday of the impending match with Norway. "It surprised us, and after (today), one of us will be going home. That's why it will be an unbelievable game with a lot of emotion." The game tonight at Gillette Stadium is the second of a doubleheader that opens with Sweden against Brazil. The Brazilians beat the Norwegians 4-1 in the first round, an upset that led to the U.S.-Norway game in the second round after the Americans swept through their group.