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IU to face off against Boilermakers, Illini

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When it comes to women's tennis, the recent IU-Purdue rivalry has been about as one-sided as a fight between a polar bear and a pussycat -- and at 35-2 all-time over their rivals, IU coach Lin Loring isn't leading the pussycat. Friday afternoon, the No. 35 Hoosiers will look to improve their conference record to 2-0 against the visiting Boilermakers, who come into the contest ranked No. 33. IU will also face Illinois on Sunday.


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Uncharted Waters

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For the IU women's basketball team, the postseason is uncharted waters. The last Hoosier team to make a postseason tournament was the 2001-02 squad that steam-rolled its way through the Big Ten Tournament and into the NCAA Tournament.


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Too little too late

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On Tuesday an envoy of American senators met with Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari to discuss the future of his government, his country and our war. The group of powerful and hugely influential congressmen included the ranking Democrat on the Armed Forces Committee, Carl Levin D-Mich, who expressed concerns that not enough progress is being made — that Americans are becoming impatient.


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I need new shoe souls

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My shoes are evil. That's right, you heard me. My new running shoes have mystical powers and they have chosen to use those powers not to help people, but rather to do harm.


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We had spirit, yes we did

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You can see them entertaining the crowd, sporting the latest hip-hop moves during the halftime of IU basketball games. A swing of the hip, a flip of the shoulder. These aren't ordinary cheerleaders. This is the pom squad, a mixture of cheer and dance group that performs at IU basketball games and in national competitions.


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Alleged terrorist says he plans to testify

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ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Prosecutors rested their death-penalty case against al-Qaida terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui on Thursday after a former FBI agent testified that investigators might have been able to hunt down Sept. 11, 2001, hijackers if the defendant had confessed before the attacks.


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Violence erupts in Paris as students protest law

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PARIS -- Demonstrators hurled chunks of concrete at police, who responded by filling a picturesque Paris square with tear gas Thursday as protest marches over a contested jobs law erupted into violence.




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First-year MBA students to compete in case competitions at Kelley school

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From 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Friday, graduate students in the Kelley School of Business will be able to practice case interviewing skills in the 2006 "March Madness" Mini-Case Competition. The event, which the Consulting Club of the Kelley school planned, will take place on the graduate side of the business school. Gayatree Jain, a junior MBA candidate, directed the competition.


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Taste of Asia to offer food, cultural performances

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The IU Auditorium will be filled Sunday with an array of sounds and scents as the IU Asian American Association holds its annual Taste of Asia cultural event. From 5:30 to 8 p.m., the audience can view acts such as Tae Kwon Do demonstrators and Chinese yo-yo performers and be served a range of cuisine from local Asian restaurants.


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Professor discusses author's life in concentration camp

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Matei Calinescu, professor emeritus of comparative literature and West European studies at IU, discussed author Norman Manea's memoir "The Hooligan's Return" in his lecture Thursday morning in the Indiana Memorial Union Oak Room.



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Event showcases sounds, sights of Southeast Asia

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A unique event titled "Finding Resonance: Sounds and Chronicles From the World We Walk In" will take place at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the John Waldron Arts Center located at 122 S. Walnut St. Produced by IU senior Zak Rosen, the evening will feature sound collages, audio documentaries and other sound compilations.


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Beat boxer brings talents to Bloomington

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Beat box actor Yuri Lane will be performing his narrative drama "From Tel Aviv to Ramallah" at 8 p.m. tonight at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The performance, which debuted in 2003 at the New York City Hip-Hop Theater Festival, has been on tour ever since, showing primarily at festivals and on college campuses.


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Students invited to InMotion Dance company workshop this weekend

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Tick. Tick. Boom. The InMotion Dance Explosion Workshop 2006 will detonate in rhythm at 11 a.m. Sunday in the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation room 169 and end at 4 p.m. Dancers ages 15 and older are welcome. The full workshop will cost $15, and a half-day is $10.



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Search for replacement as up in the air as ever

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After two conflicting reports in as many days from www.ESPN.com, more questions than answers surround IU's search for its next men's basketball coach. Tuesday night, ESPN columnist Andy Katz reported that Iowa coach Steve Alford was expected to interview with the University of Missouri today.