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McCartney fans buy his love in new U.S. tour

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OAKLAND, Calif. -- Paul McCartney has nothing left to prove. He's a Beatle. He's a knight. He's an honorary American. He's been everywhere, done everything. But in Oakland Monday night, he showed up simply "to rock and roll." And after a two-and-a-half-hour-long feast for the eyes and ears, McCartney had done his job. He left a sell-out crowd of 15,000 satisfied.


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Jackie Kennedy exhibit to open in Washington

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WASHINGTON -- The tourism industry is hoping Jackie Kennedy's glittering gowns and jewelry can light up Washington just as the youngest first lady did during her husband's presidency. "Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years," an exhibition of more than 80 costumes and other possessions, opens Saturday at the Corcoran Gallery of Art after stops in Boston and New York City.


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Experience the arts before it's too late

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It's that time of year again. Time to wear tank tops, throw frisbees, have cookouts and revel in the fact that summer is almost here. But there's still one month of school left, which means there's plenty of time to appreciate the arts in Bloomington. This holds true especially for graduating seniors, who -- unless they live in a big city like New York where culture abounds -- might never again have the opportunity to experience culture like they can here.


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The dangerous game of credit card debt

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Senior Jared Carson just wanted to go on spring break. And like many other students at IU and in schools across the nation, access to enough dough for a trip to somewhere warm was as easy as whipping out the good old plastic. Carson's is a Visa. Its current balance is sitting pretty around $3,000, a number that is often tripled by students before graduation. He got it, like so many other students do, from an offer mailed to him directly, pre-approved, for more money than possible for him to make as a full-time student.

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National Day of Silence

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In support of the National Day of Silence, the IDS is giving up its voice for the day. For more information, please see page 1.


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Don't get carried away

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Mom says we should support our boys. She was talking about the game. The basketball game. But she might as well have been talking about any number of conflicts going on around the world. I am often told I should be better about supporting our boys in Afghanistan. I wonder if I should do the same for our boys in Yemen, training that country's army. Or our boys at Guantanamo Bay, guarding the interminably imprisoned Taliban soldiers, force-feeding the hunger strikers who are protesting their uncertain fate. And then there's the ultimate boy we're all supposed to be supporting: Our boy wonder in the White House.


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Solving the Alzheimer's problem

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When I was about five years old, I remember visiting my 80-year-old great-grandmother over the summer. I don't remember much about her, but I do recall how I used to borrow her old purses and shoes to dress up in when I got restless during our family visits. I also remember how weird I thought she was when she asked me, a five-year old in a pink dress, how many kids I had. At the time I was confused, and I just assumed she was a strange woman. Then she asked my dad if he remembered to shut the barn door. Since we didn't live on a farm or have a barn within a 20-mile vicinity of our home, I was completely bewildered by the ramblings of my great-grandmother.


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Misconduct

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After the Hoosiers' loss to the Maryland Terrapins, crowds on Kirkwood Avenue set T-shirts and trees on fire and tore down street lights, street signs and trees. Police dispersed the unruly crowd with the release of tear gas, sending students running through campus.


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Letters to the editor

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Campus dining should be closed for game On Monday, IU Residential Programs and Services Dining Service Director Sandra Fowler ordered the Read Center Hoosier Cafe open during the men's basketball NCAA title game. As a student supervisor to the cafe, I respected Ms. Fowler's decision by working my regular shift during the game. However, I


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Democracy in jeopardy

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Hardly any conversation these days digresses to the topic of the U.N.'s International Criminal Court (ICC). Because it doesn't appear to be a pressing issue, many Americans are completely clueless of the extent ICC could affect them. But beware if you are or know somebody who wears the uniform.


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International court necessary

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On April 22, the International Criminal Court is expected to get the ratifications necessary to go into effect. This would eliminate the need for ad hoc military tribunals like the kind where Milosevic is currently being prosecuted. The ICC will allow for a more efficient way to prosecute war crimes and will ensure that future war criminals are punished. The ICC is needed to facilitate America's war on terrorism and create a more efficient international judicial system.


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Bush's broken promises

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Little has been going right for President Bush lately, but few seem to have noticed his presidency is in real danger of drifting.


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Games bring Hoosier spirit

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Imagine if we had lost the game to Duke. None of the students would be at Showalter Fountain, in a group so large that police eventually let them do what they wanted, like climb lamposts and parked buses. I wouldn't have gotten a chance to witness the unity among students. Even amid the crowd surfing, the shouting and screaming, everyone was gathered together for a reason: IU had beaten Duke by one point. We were on our way to the Elite Eight.


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Random drug testing gone awry

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Put down your trumpet and shed your pom-poms. If you are a student wishing to partake in any after-school activity in the public school district of Tecumseh, Oklahoma you are required to be drug tested.


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Hoosiers belong among elite

A share of the Big Ten Championship and tournament wins over Utah, Duke, Kent State and Oklahoma prove one thing: The IU men's basketball program belongs with the elite.


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Fraternity lends a hand to Special Olympics

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Every February, the IU community hosts Spirit of Sport, which features non-stop sports competition, fitness activities, aquatic events, as well as special events and demonstrations. The event showcases the Recreational Sports program as well as raises money for the Indiana Special Olympics and provides students with valuable leadership experience.


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Four-game roadtrip provides challenge

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Six a.m., the sun has barely risen, yet there they are, warming up on four miles of jogging, rooting out the players with true dedication to the sport of lacrosse.



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Around The Campus

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Workshop to address relationships on campus A workshop on male/female relationships will be held from 7-9 p.m. April 2 in the Grand Hall of the Neal Marshall Black Culture Center. For more information contact oafoaku@indiana.edu.


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IUPD Blotter

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The IU Police Department reported the following activity: March 30 • Senior Andy Siebert, 23, resident of West 14th Street, was arrested on Kirkwood Avenue for public intoxication and false identification. He was transported to Monroe County Jail.