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Oscar winners make average thriller

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"The Interpreter" was a really cool idea. A young interpreter at the United Nations overhears an assassination plot late one night. Madness ensues. Of course, it's a little more complicated than that, but that's the gist. Unfortunately, that really cool idea turned out to be little more than a really cool idea. The movie that resulted turned out to be a little less than really cool.


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Concert Review

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Recently, I've been buttonholing everybody I know and telling them about Viva Voce, the indie-rock husband/wife duo of Kevin and Anita Robinson. They played at Second Story Monday night and I think it was the best show around that no one went to, besides 20 some people, half of whom performed for the openers.


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Junior college standout joining the Hoosier lineup

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Georgia Perimeter College guard Earl Calloway will have to get used to playing in front of a few more people next year. IU head coach Mike Davis expanded the 2005 recruiting class to three on Monday, announcing the signing of the junior point guard. Calloway will join 6-10 Australian center Ben Allen and 6-5 forward Joey Shaw of Arizona.


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Junior pitcher no-hits Purple Aces in 5-0 win

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After 10 straight losses, the IU women's softball team needed a boost and got it out of junior pitcher Mariangee Bogado in a no-hit shutout win against Evansville 5-0 Tuesday night. The no-hitter was the first for Bogado in her college career. On the night, she struck out eight in seven innings of work.

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Thomas goes successfully solo

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When "Lonely No More," the debut single from Matchbox Twenty's lead singer Rob Thomas' first ever solo album hit the airwaves, I wasn't too impressed. In my mind, the song was too teen-pop oriented. Matchbox Twenty was in the rock genre and Thomas' solo movement appeared to moving in the pop/dance direction. The song is unique in that it hints at a Latin sound and the beat is very catchy. Nonetheless, the song skyrocketed up the charts and quickly became top 10 in the Adult Top 40/Hot Adult Contemporary.


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Derby days ahead

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For 131 years, the Kentucky horse racing tradition has continued with style, grace and booze. It's hard to believe that within a few feet of each other the epitome of class and the epitome of trash can be enjoying the same event, but that's the Kentucky Derby -- located at the corner of horse racing and drunken madness.


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Value of an A, thing of the past?

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Getting A's doesn't faze sophomore Megan Gold. "You have those classes where you get an A and you're just like, 'yeah, I expected that,'" she said. Like Gold, many IU students are receiving higher grades with no extra effort. This phenomenon, known as grade inflation, is not a novel issue regarding undergraduate grading, and it's not occurring only among Hoosiers.


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Writing group offers assistance

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Among the plethora of remedies available to students suffering the pain of final exams -- coffee, Red Bull, caffeine pills, ginkgo biloba -- exists a healthier choice for students attempting to cram three months worth of knowledge into five double-spaced pages. The Campus Writing Program, which provides services such as Writing Tutorial Services, is available to both students and faculty through the end of the semester.


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Resource center fights addictions

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Although playing cards and gambling might seem harmless, they can be addictive. Even something as trivial as playing scratch-off lottery tickets and bingo can result in addictive behavior. According to its Web site, the Indiana Prevention Resource Center was created in 1987 to help Indiana-based gambling, tobacco, alcohol and other drug prevention programs improve.


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Swing club offers lessons

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All kinds of shoes twisted and turned on the vast, wooden floor. Black and white wingtips shuffled back and forth, weaving in and out of rubber-soled sneakers. Loafers kicked out a rhythm, and ballet slippers glided across the glossy strips of wood. All the shoes were swing dancing, and all the shoes belonged to members of the IU Swing Dance Club.


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2 missing Georgia toddlers drowned in pool near home

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Autopsies confirmed Tuesday that two toddlers found dead in a sewage pond after disappearing from their home drowned, and the coroner said there appeared to be no sign of foul play. Jonah Payne, 3, and his 2-year-old sister, Nicole, were reported missing Saturday by their mother, who said they vanished after she went into another room. She said she found the front door open and the children gone.


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Media struggles in legal battle to protect confidential sources

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WASHINGTON -- Unfavorable court rulings have the news media facing their most serious challenge in more than three decades over protecting the identities of confidential sources. The latest defeat came last week when a federal appeals court in Washington declined to reconsider a three-judge panel's ruling compelling Time magazine's Matthew Cooper and The New York Times' Judith Miller to testify before a federal grand jury about their sources or go to jail for up to 18 months.


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Bush gives embattled DeLay strong show of support during public discussion in Texas

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GALVESTON, Texas -- President Bush gave embattled House Majority Leader Tom DeLay a high-profile, in-person show of support Tuesday, warmly thanking the Texas Republican, who is facing allegations of ethical improprieties, for his leadership in Congress. Bush traveled to Galveston to pitch his proposal to add private investment accounts to Social Security. DeLay didn't participate in the public discussion and sat several rows back in the audience.


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Official: Leading terrorist suspect eluded capture by U.S. military

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WASHINGTON -- U.S. forces in Iraq believe they just missed capturing most-wanted terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in a February raid that netted two of his associates, a senior U.S. military official said Tuesday. The official, who discussed the operation on the condition of anonymity, could provide no details regarding how Zarqawi escaped. U.S. forces recovered a computer belonging to Zarqawi, the official said, although he did not say how it was obtained.


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Kutcher comedy 'A Lot Like' lame

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I had certain hopes going into "A Lot Like Love" and I thought that they were at least somewhat reasonable. I looked forward to the possibility that it would be cute and funny with an endearing enough plot that it might join the ranks of worthwhile romantic comedies, at least as a temporary, fringe member of the group. After all, it does combine story elements from "When Harry Met Sally" and features Ashton Kutcher -- who I am fond of in spite of many things.


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Jordan River Forum

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IU not just a business As a committee begins searching for the next chancellor of the Bloomington campus, the entire IU community -- students, faculty, staff, alumni, parents and other constituencies -- should seize this opportunity to reflect on what kind of university we want to be.


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Chow down on 'Kung Fu Hustle'

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Picking up where the sidesplitting "Shaolin Soccer" left off, Stephen Chow returns to his roles as writer, director, producer and star of the kooky "Kung Fu Hustle." Roger Ebert's review of the film refers to it as "Jackie Chan and Buster Keaton meet Quentin Tarantino and Bugs Bunny" -- strange as this sounds, no statement could be more fitting.


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Race questions apply to all

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An aspiring young politician asked the Rev. Al Sharpton at his lecture last week what he thought about the fact that in political debates, black politicians face more questions regarding race than their white opponents and that they less often face questions about issues like the war in Iraq, Social Security and international affairs.


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Conversation with Al

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This past Thursday I felt like the biblical figure Daniel. You see, Daniel was thrown into a lion's den and forced to rely on his own beliefs to make it out. When I joined two other reporters backstage for an interview with the Rev. Al Sharpton, this is exactly how I felt. I went into the interview knowing I was going into the lion's den of liberalism and was going to disagree with most of what he said.


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IU Auditorium season brings musicals, comedy for 2005-2006

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From comedian David Spade to the popular musical "The Producers" to children's favorite "Clifford the Big Red Dog," the 2005-2006 IU Auditorium's season features a variety of performers and productions. The process of choosing the schedule began last September, when Director Doug Booher and the rest of the Auditorium staff began to find out which shows would be available for the upcoming year. People at the Auditorium compiled these options into a list, which was then sent out to students and non-student ticket buyers, who then voted on which shows they wanted to see, Booher said.