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Experiencing Asia

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Hundreds of people spanning a wide range of ages and backgrounds gathered at the IU Auditorium Sunday night to get a "Taste of Asia" at the Asian American Association's 13th annual celebratory and cultural event. A variety of performances primarily from IU student groups preceded a sampling of various Asian foods Bloomington restaurants donated.


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Cutters, Kappa Delta take poles

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Kappa Delta rider Lauren Ziemba's Little 500 wasn't supposed to be like this. Because of an injury to teammate Mary Gaz Thursday night, Ziemba doubled her workload and peddled two laps during Saturday's qualifications. "I'm a senior this year and I thought this isn't how my senior year is supposed to be," she said. "I'm not supposed to ride two laps. It's supposed to go perfect -- perfect weather, perfect track, perfect quals."


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Campaign visit touched current, former IU community

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As President George W. Bush entered the Murat Centre, both protesters and supporters were visible outside the facility. Eight members of IU College Republicans came with posters reading "IU College Republicans love Bush" and a life-size cardboard cut-out of the president. "Our goal was just to welcome him to the community and let him know there are supporters," said Dave White, IUCR's political director, who coordinated the trip.


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Anderson brings tough defense to Missouri

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COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Mike Anderson's swarming style of defense and fast-paced play to the University of Missouri. Anderson was hired as Missouri's basketball coach Sunday, taking over following Quin Snyder's resignation last month.

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IU seizes 2 Big Ten wins over weekend

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The IU women's tennis team collected two wins against ranked Big Ten opponents this weekend at the Indiana Tennis Center and propelled coach Lin Loring, who is already the all-time winningest coach in NCAA history, to just one win shy of 300 Big Ten wins in his career.


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Hoosiers' second team defeats No. 13 Spartans

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At its second away meet of the spring season, the IU women's rowing team nudged the second novice eight squad -- the team's second group of rowers -- to the meet's only victory against Michigan State on Saturday. Composed of Carlie Boese, Liz Marshall, Marla Alexander, Stephanie Hamilton, Rachel Bernhardt, Ariana Breckner, Stephanie Horvath, Nadia Haven and Christina Vernon, the boat surpassed its rival with a 10-second gap at the finish line.


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Team takes 2 in IU Classic versus WKU and Wright State

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After winning the Florida State Invitational and beating two ranked teams along the way, the Hoosiers played host to the IU Classic this weekend and ended with an overall record of 2-1. On Friday, IU opened up against the Western Kentucky University Hilltoppers and took a 2-1 victory.


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Hoosiers speed through Hartford in 3-game sweep

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The IU baseball team opened its home schedule this weekend by sweeping a three-game set against the University of Hartford Hawks, marking the first time this season the Hoosiers have won consecutive games. In order to sweep, the Hoosiers (7-10) had to come back in the bottom of the 11th inning of the final game. Senior outfielder Jay Brant came to the plate with two outs and third baseman Tyler Cox on second. Cox had driven in the tying run with a two-out double before Brant came up. Brant then lined a fastball into left field to plate the winning run. Cox slid head first to just beat the tag and give IU a 6-5 victory.


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George Mason stuns Connecticut

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WASHINGTON -- George Mason's players stood on the press table, waving their jerseys to the crowd. Coach Jim Larranaga walked around with the nylon net around his neck. It won't be the same old schools from the same old conferences at this year's Final Four -- certainly not top-seeded Connecticut.


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Seniors break school records at NCAA's

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Seniors Sergiy Fesenko and Kevin Swander eclipsed their own school records as the IU men's swimming and diving team concluded its season with a 12th-place finish at the 2006 NCAA Championships in Atlanta this weekend. The Hoosiers tallied 115.5 points, the most since the 1977 NCAA Championships, when IU scored 173 points for a fourth-place finish. Additionally, the 12th-place finish ties IU's best since the 1989 NCAA Championships. Overall, the University of Auburn scored 480.5 points to hold off the University of Arizona(440.5) en route to its fourth consecutive NCAA championship.


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IU's WNIT run ends

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MILWAUKEE -- In the closing seconds of Friday night's WNIT matchup with Marquette, senior guard Cyndi Valentin found herself in a position most players can only dream of. With 11 seconds remaining in the game and the IU women's basketball team down three points, Valentin had the ball in her hands with the chance to send the game into overtime.


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Yale's new freshman

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IU, like most universities, can't help but look to the Ivy League for ideas -- new ways of teaching, new fundraising schemes, the latest intellectual trends, knick-knacks to draw the attention of prospective students, etc. But, over at Yale, there's a new fashion trend that I'm not quite sure we can get behind.


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Fall from Grace

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If you have cable, you've undoubtedly seen, at one time or another, the awesome natural force that is Nancy Grace. She, single-handedly keeping the search for Natalee Holloway alive. She, calling for the mangled testicles of Michael Jackson. She, frothing at anger at the slap-on-the-wrist sentencing of Florida child molester Debra LaFave. Like a divine wind, Nancy Grace comes into your home, passes judgment and moves on.


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The voting rights axe

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Grandfather clauses and literacy tests might be behind us. But there's a new poll tax on the horizon: the price of a bus or plane ticket. Louisiana state officials are saying that if any of the nearly 200,000 displaced New Orleans citizens want to vote in the upcoming mayoral election, then they'll have to do it in person. That leaves out-of-state evacuees who are temporarily residing in places like Baton Rouge, La.; Houston; Dallas; and Austin, Texas, amongst others, with the challenge of finding and funding their way back home.


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Selection by stealth

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Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu once wrote on the value of secrecy: "O divine art of subtlety and secrecy! Through you we learn to be invisible, through you inaudible and hence we can hold the enemy's fate in our hands." After 2,500 years, this axiom remains true, applying directly to one of the great struggles of our time: the selection of a new IU basketball coach.


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Afghan court dismisses case against Christian convert

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KABUL, Afghanistan -- A court on Sunday dismissed the case against an Afghan man facing possible execution for converting from Islam to Christianity, officials said, paving the way for his release. The move eased pressure from the West but raised the dilemma of protecting Abdul Rahman after his release as Islamic clerics have called for him to be killed.


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Clash at Baghdad mosque reportedly kills 18 Iraqis

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Police and a top aide to radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr said Sunday that 18 people were killed in a clash involving U.S. and Iraqi army forces at a mosque in eastern Baghdad. The U.S. military said it had no information on the reported violence.


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Congress takes up heated immigration debate

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WASHINGTON -- Founded by immigrants and praised as a haven for the oppressed, the United States now is struggling to decide the fate of as many as 12 million people living in the country illegally. The Senate takes up the emotional debate on the heels of weekend rallies that drew hundreds of thousands of people protesting attempts to toughen laws against immigrants.


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ANTI-BUSH BANNER

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Anti-Bush Banner -- Eduardo Perez of Indianapolis joined other protesters outside the Murat Centre in downtown Indianapolis, Friday, as President Bush arrived to speak at a fundraiser for Rep. Mike Sodrel, R-9th District.


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Bloomingtoid

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Statistics reveal that 14.3 percent of IU students were at risk for becoming overweight last year, which is defined as being at or above the 85th percentile but below the 94th percentile for body mass index by age and sex. In 2003, the same survey only recorded a risk of 11.5 percent of IU students. Body mass index is determined based on self-reported weight and height data.