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Actor Bob Denver, TV's Gilligan, dead at 70

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LOS ANGELES -- Bob Denver, whose portrayal of goofy first mate Gilligan on the 1960s television show "Gilligan's Island," made him an iconic figure to generations of TV viewers, has died, his agent confirmed Tuesday. He was 70.


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Supreme Court nominations 'wide open'

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WASHINGTON -- President Bush said the list of possibilities for his second Supreme Court nomination was "wide open" Tuesday as Senate Republicans urged him to consider a woman and Democrats pressed him to consult with them before making his next pick.


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Campus baseball field

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Ever notice IU is shaped like a giant baseball field? Look at a map. The School of Law is home plate. The School of Music is first base. Second base: the Main Library. Yogi's is the third-base coach's box. The Bypass is the home run fence.


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Chirac Hospitalized for Vascular problem

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PARIS -- Jacques Chirac's hospitalization for a vascular problem in his eye has been described as minor, but it appears to have galvanized possible successors and caused a media uproar about the naked ambitions of Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy.

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Safety, for a price?

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In the past week, Americans have demonstrated their gift for translating natural human empathy for the victims of Hurricane Katrina to donations of money and elbow grease -- the thousands of volunteers working to assist Katrina victims hail from dozens of religious groups, philanthropic organizations and conscientious businesses. But Hurricane Katrina has exposed debilitating weaknesses in more than just the levees of New Orleans.


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New local exhibits showing at Waldron

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Now that a new school year has begun, students both new and old want to know, "What is there to do around here?" Bloomington is filled with things to do and see. From places to eat and shop to musical performances around town to art galleries, Bloomington has it all. One such interesting place is the John Waldron Arts Center, 122 S. Walnut St. The center offers not only art exhibits, but also art classes, plays and musical performances. The arts center features two galleries for artists to display their work and many classrooms to educate people of all age groups about art.


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High hopes for Herbert's junior year

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This year marks Dr. Adam Herbert's third anniversary as president of the University. Let the Indiana Daily Student be the first to say: Congratulations -- you've made it through the freshman year and avoided the dreaded sophomore slump. You've done some good things in your time here.


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Bush readying $40 billion relief request

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WASHINGTON -- President Bush intends to seek as much as $40 billion to cover the next phase of relief and recovery operations from Hurricane Katrina, congressional officials said Tuesday as leading lawmakers and the White House pledged to investigate an initial federal response widely condemned as woefully inadequate.


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Meirelles Creates Masterpiece

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While the last week of August is usually reserved for releasing the final cinematic flops of the season, there is a sole diamond in the rough, coming in the form of "The Constant Gardener."


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Keepin' It Blackalicious

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In 1987, in an economics class in Sacramento, Calif. a hip-hop group was formed. Xavier Mosley and Tim Parker were just two kids sitting in class arguing about hip-hop -- and they didn't like each other one bit.


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Rhino's Rocks Reopening

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While Bloomington is home to a variety of bars, there is one club that provides something that bars in particular can't -- an all-ages venue.


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Student groups organize variety of relief programs

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IU students, faculty and organizations met last night in an attempt to pool their resources and share fund-raising strategies for Hurricane Katrina relief. The IU Student Association, in an effort to prevent an overlap in charitable goals, organized the meeting, which spawned a number of ideas, including selling Mardi Gras beads, putting on benefit concerts and collecting money on campus.


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Herbert discusses progress in 3rd year

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Nearly two years ago, IU President Adam Herbert discussed in his inaugural speech the challenges the University commonly faces. "In responding to these challenges, we must remain focused on who we are, even as we engage in the institution-building that will determine what we become," Herbert said.


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Raising Relief

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IU President Adam Herbert and Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan turned out with about 125 people Monday for a benefit to raise money and supplies for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. The goal of the event, held outside the Monroe County Courthouse, was to bring together the Bloomington community, providing them with the inspiration and the vehicle to donate supplies and money to the victims of Katrina.


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Readership program relaunches

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Seventy-seven copies of The New York Times remained in Woodburn Hall's lobby depository at 3:45 p.m. Monday. Well past the point of breaking news, these papers, still crisply folded, linger as sure fodder for the recycling bin or garbage can. Like these leftover issues, and the 62 remaining copies of USA Today beside them, the fate of the Student Newspaper Readership Program waits patiently for the response of the IU community: Will it be realized or will it be canned?


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Agassi hangs tough in 5-setter to meet Blake in quarterfinals

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NEW YORK -- Three points from the end of a sunbaked five-setter, the man draped over the net like a wet noodle was 10 years younger than Andre Agassi. Maybe to rub it in, maybe because Agassi felt rejuvenated, he hopped on his toes as Xavier Malisse, gasping and all but gone, peeled himself off the net and returned for the final moments of punishment.


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Upcoming Events

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Hurricane Katrina Teach-In: the SPEA Perspective Date: Thursday, September 8 Time: 5:30 p.m. Location: SPEA Atrium Sponsor: School of Public and Environmental Affairs Description: Join SPEA faculty and students as we explore the public policy and environmental science ramifications of this devastating storm. Faculty panelists include: Charles Wise (homeland security), Matt Auer (environmental and public policy), Chris Craft (the role of wetlands), Al Anderson (public health threats), Orville Powell (former city manager with hurricane experience); Bob Kravchuk (financial aspects) and Bill McGregor (public policy).


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Jerry Rice retires from football after 20 seasons

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DENVER -- Unwilling to be a bit player with the Broncos, Jerry Rice retired Monday, closing a 20-year career for the most productive receiver in NFL history. Rice, 42, made his decision during the weekend at home in San Francisco, then returned to Broncos headquarters and met with coach Mike Shanahan.


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IU's Indianapolis connection

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They've played soccer together on the same team since sixth grade and have already made history in the first match of the 2005 IU men's soccer season. Friday, the sophomore trio of goalkeeper Chris Munroe, and defenders Greg Stevning and Charley Traylor became the first group of teammates from the same high school graduating class to start and play in a match for the IU men's soccer team. Stevning and Traylor went to middle school together and still live together off-campus, with Munroe living just down the street. When the trio were seniors at North Central High School in Indianapolis, they won the 2002 Indiana High School State Soccer Championship. As the group stepped onto the field against Wake Forest University, their three-year journey from the high school's varsity squad to the Indiana Olympic Development Program and through the Dynamo Futbol Club team finally culminated.