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IU finishes home tourney 2-1

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The Taylor/TIS Tournament was held in Bloomington this weekend bringing excitement to the over-heated University Arena leading to affectionate nicknames for the arena like "The Sweat Box," "The Inferno," or simply, the "Sauna."


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Sampras triumphs in U.S. open

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Pete Sampras was right all along: He did have a 14th Grand Slam title in him. And just like the first, all those years ago, it came in a U.S. Open final against his old rival Andre Agassi.


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Let's not forget about baseball

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I was as excited as anybody to see that kickoff at noon on Sunday. Having football on Sundays just makes everything seem normal again, and I'll have the pizza and beverages ready when John Madden makes his debut on "Monday Night Football."


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Hoosiers defeat Tribe, then shutout by St. Johns' Red Storm

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Early season struggles have plagued the men's soccer team in recent years. After four games, the Hoosiers have sat at 2-2 each of the last three seasons. Some programs might take that record, but for a team often ranked in the preseason top 5 or 10 in the nation, a .500 start is usually disappointing.

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Field Hockey drops two at home

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For the field hockey team, having a bad weekend took on a whole new meaning as the Hoosiers were dominated by Ball State 3-0 Friday and dropped a close contest 1-0 to UC Berkeley Sunday. Coach Amy Robertson's squad did show marked improvement Sunday over Friday's drubbing, where IU was outshot and outplayed by the experienced Cardinals.


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Utes run through Hoosiers

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The official nickname for the University of Utah's athletic teams is the Runnin' Utes. The IU defense now knows why. Utah rushed for 386 yards in its 40-13 victory, giving IU their worst statistical defensive performance since they surrendered 417 rushing yards at Northwestern in 2000.


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Hoosiers first loss ranks big

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The Hoosier defense couldn't make the plays, and the offense couldn't muster much of an attack as Utah smashed the Hoosiers 40-13 in Salt Lake City on Saturday. IU accumulated 335 yards of total offense while giving up 386 yards on the ground alone.



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'Swimfan' leads weekend box office

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LOS ANGELES -- "Swimfan," a creepy thriller about a teenage seductress who stalks a high school swim star, took the weekend box office by surprise, earning $12.4 million to finish in first place, according to studio estimates Sunday.


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Local guitarist displays talent for world music

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In between the crashes of thunder, guitarist Steve Sobiech tried to decide whether to play or be electrocuted Saturday night. Finally nature calmed down, and Sobiech began to play. Let me say it now, he knows how to work wonders out of his instruments. It wasn't anything flashy that caught my attention. Rather, it was Sobiech's soft touch -- his ability to gently coax the subtle tones from his guitar -- that intrigued me. It was almost like there was acoustic sound coming from his electric guitar, and that's certainly a sound I can get used to.


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College plans lose

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Declining stock values have contributed to the state's college savings program posting double-digit losses for the year in three of its key portfolios.



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Ball State considers fee

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MUNCIE -- Ball State University officials are considering imposing a $1,000 fee on incoming freshmen next fall that could raise their tuition by more than 20 percent if approved.


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Around the Arts

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Reward offered for information regarding Madison bridge burning Willie Nelson cancels concerts after suffering from broken blood vessel


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BPD still waiting for letter; students want answers

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Bloomington Police Department's public information officer, Captain Joseph Qualters said Sunday BPD had still not seen the letter that was sent to the department last Monday by the IU Student Association. The letter criticizes BPD for what IUSA claims is a growing number of unfounded arrests of students in and around the bars late at night.


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Wall Street brokers rejected in ads

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NEW YORK -- Wall Street and Madison Avenue never cross -- in New York City, it's geographically impossible. On television, however, the two boulevards intersect constantly, and the result can sometimes be a rubberneck's delight.


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Comedy troupe ready to entertain Bloomington

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"All Sorts of Trouble for the Boy in the Bubble…auditions today, performance tonight!" These flyers have been seen on campus in previous years, but people do not know exactly what this means. What is the "Boy in the Bubble," and what is it all about?


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Cheney says Hussein is seeking nuclear weapons

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WASHINGTON -- The United States is justified in striking any country it believes is planning an attack against America, Vice President Cheney said Sunday, applying the Bush administration's new foreign policy doctrine on pre-emptive military action to Iraq.