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Skateboarding rolls into mainstream

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Some say Bloomington has a skateboarding dilemma. The activity is resurfacing as a mainstream sport. But, with its growing popularity, some who participate in the sport say they are having a hard time finding places to skate where they won't get into trouble.


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Cyclists ready for men's Little 500

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Let's get one thing straight about Saturday's Men's Little 500: Nobody will lap the field like the Cutters did last year. This year's field is too deep and the riders are too evenly matched for one team to dominate the race. Unlike last year when only a few teams had a chance, a number of teams could take the checkered flag.



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Go home, already!

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Is anyone else tired of these so-called activists who protest all around town and campus? Take, for example, the Starbucks protesters who were out near the coffee shop two weeks ago -- a year after Starbucks was built. That place is packed almost constantly. It doesn't look like the protests are working. But do the protesters get the hint? They're still out there with signs that say "Stavebucks," chanting to shut the shop down. They don't realize they are wasting their time and have been for a year.


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Al Qaeda lab suggests effort to make chemical weapons

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KABUL, Afghanistan -- Materials left behind in a compound used by Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network, including a booklet offering advice on how to survive a nuclear explosion, suggest the terrorist group may have been trying to develop chemical arms and other unconventional weapons.


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AOL lawsuit without merit

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A federal lawsuit has been filed against AOL Time Warner alleging that America Online has allowed hate speech to go unsanctioned in Muslim chat rooms. The class-action lawsuit filed in a U.S. District Court in Virginia holds that the Internet-provider giant has violated federal civil rights laws. It asks for an injunction requiring AOL to prevent members from sending messages contrary to its terms of service agreement, which bars hate speech.



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Around The Region

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Nine indicted in alleged drug ring Poultry truck explosion deliberate Indiana businesses receiving tax bills Report: Indiana guard ranks near bottom


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Red Bull under investigation

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The popular drink Red Bull, sometimes mixed with vodka, might have adverse side affects many students aren't aware of. "I started drinking it because I wouldn't sleep much...after drinking it, I could stay up all night and have fun," sophomore Corey Gavin said.



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Not so much goodbye, but good luck

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Movies can provide us with a great way to look at life. One of my favorite movies is "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." One thing that I always remember from that movie is something that Ferris said. "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around every once in a while, you can miss it."



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Why do others hate us?

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The devil himself couldn't have dreamt up this week's horror. Needless to say, this is hardly the end, but the beginning of something terrible. As I think about the people on the airplanes that were used to kill thousands, as I watch replays of the World Trade Center towers crashing, as I see the smoldering hole in our defense building, as I wonder what is to come, I can only think, "Why?" "Why do so many others hate us?"


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New lead in Behrman case

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Authorities are looking into a new lead in the Jill Behrman case. Behrman, a 19-year-old lifelong Bloomington resident who had just completed her freshman year at IU, went out for a bike ride on the morning of May 31 last year. She never returned. Her bike turned up later that day in an Ellettsville cornfield, more than 10 miles away from where she was last seen. Bloomington police and the FBI have since been investigating the presumed abduction.


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Tensions mount as countries debate responsibility for presumed death of pilot

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As the standoff between the United States and China enters its second week, no resolution is in sight to the conflict that started with the collision of a U.S. EP-3 Aries II spy plane and a Chinese F-8 fighter jet in international airspace. This is shaping up to be President George W. Bush's first major foray into foreign relations -- an area in which he seemed to be weak during his election campaign.


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Letters to the players

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The following are letters from IU fans (not really) addressed to the Hoosier players and coach prior to their Big Ten battle with No. 19 Ohio State which will determine first place in the conference. These fans know what needs to get done tomorrow for IU to avoid a second straight home flop.


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Israeli bread crisis averted after talks

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JERUSALEM -- Israel's flour mills agreed to end a six-day work stoppage Sunday, reaching accord with the government for a 14 percent increase in flour prices and averting a nationwide bread shortage.


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Grant funds pioneering technology project

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IU launched three new computer technology labs Tuesday, funded by a $30 million grant from the Lilly Endowment. Three more labs funded by the grant, which was announced in 1999, will be opened in the near future at IU-Purdue University at Indianapolis. The Pervasive Technology Labs at IU will bring together high-speed computers and "smart" devices ranging from scientific instruments to home appliances.


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Around The Arts

Jerry Lewis raises record $56.8M LOS ANGELES -- Jerry Lewis, headlining his 36th annual Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon, raised a record $56.8 million to fight neuromuscular diseases. The telethon, originating from CBS Television City in Hollywood, was broadcast for 21 1/2 hours on about 200 TV stations around the country during the Labor Day weekend. As usual, the variety show featured celebrity co-hosts, including Ed McMahon, Norm Crosby and Casey Kasem.