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Not lost on spirit

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This is the encore? A 35-14 loss to Illinois, is the follow-up to last week's offensive awakening at Wisconsin? The IU offense that romped for 631 yards one week ago managed 359 Saturday, and it virtually disappeared late in the game. The defense didn't do much better, letting Illinois run at will.


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Mistakes lead to misery

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Talk about a schizophrenic football team. The Oct. 6 Hoosiers were the Dr. Jekyll of football, just going all out crazy. The Oct. 13 Hoosiers were the alter-ego Mr. Hyde: in other words, a washout. Which one of these personalities do you think wins football games? Yup, it wasn't the team that went crazy making plays against the bewildered Badgers. It was the doormats who couldn't get going on offense, reached a stalemate on defense, and couldn't execute on special teams. The Mr. Hyde Hoosiers lost to Illinois 35-14 after a dreary, mistake-filled game.


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RPS to expand options

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Beginning next year, all students in their fourth year of living in a residence hall will have the option to create their own meal plan, or to forego a meal plan altogether. The proposal was approved by the Meal Plan Committee in a 12-1 vote Friday.


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Anthrax spores found on 3 more in NYC

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NEW YORK -- A police officer and two lab technicians involved in detecting the case of anthrax in an NBC employee are being treated with antibiotics for exposure to the bacteria, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani said Sunday.

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Pakistanis protest U.S. campaign

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Thousands of Islamic militants converged on a southern Pakistani town Sunday, fighting pitched battles with police and paramilitary troops as they surged toward an air base that U.S. personnel are reportedly using.



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Bucking tradition

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After work, Mary Ann Winkle drives to her Tweety Bird-lined home, slaps together a ham sandwich and drives back to campus to turn in a paper and spar in a class debate. She loves her classmates, who describe her as "your typical good student in class." Winkle is 61.


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Homecoming's hard worker

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Like its theme indicated, the good times rolled through campus Friday evening. The Homecoming parade was filled with music, cars and trucks lined with balloons and people throwing candy.


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Law schools to offer tips on applying successfully

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Representatives from about 65 law schools will be talking with students today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. as part of the IU School of Law's annual Law Day. The information session takes place in the Indiana Memorial Union's Alumni Hall.


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State takes aim on terrorism

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In response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, Gov. Frank O'Bannon established the Indiana Counter-Terrorism and Security Council. The move came one month after the attacks and a day after O'Bannon returned home from a visit to Ground Zero.


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Nelson lackluster in Auditorium show

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Willie Nelson does it all for his love of music. It is the mistress of music that keeps him away from home and on the road more than 200 days of the year. At age 68, he doesn't plan to retire or slow down any time soon. He's still living life the same way he did back in 1973, when he first presented himself as the prototype for the country outlaw.


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Debating the common good

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In a time of economic downturn, when state and federal government budgets get tight, the first cuts in spending often come in social welfare programs, which amount to only about 4 percent of federal spending.


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Take me out to the ballgame

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Baseball. The mere word, if spoken correctly, can send shivers up the spine of some people. When I hear the word, I hear the crack of a bat hitting a ball. I smell the leather of my glove and the oil I put on it during the off-season to loosen it up. I can feel the warm sun beating down on my neck and the dust kicked up off the field. This is baseball, a purely American cultural institution.


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Emmys should go on as usual

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Once a year, television actors and actresses gather to celebrate excellence in their profession with the annual Emmy awards. Having this year's celebration, though, is turning out to be more difficult than usual. The show has been postponed twice, and no definite plan exists on when to have the award ceremony. Continuing to have events like the Emmys is key to helping the country return to normalcy.


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Bush says al Qaeda on the run

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WASHINGTON -- President Bush said Thursday night "it may take a year or two" to track down Osama bin Laden and his terrorist network in Afghanistan, but asserted that after a five-day aerial bombardment, "we've got them on the run." At a prime-time news conference at the White House, Bush said he did not know whether bin Laden was dead or alive. "I want him brought to justice," he said of the shadowy figure believed behind the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington that killed 5,000 people one month ago.


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Terrorist born in Bloomington

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One of the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists was born in Bloomington while his father studied at IU. Abdul Rahman Yasin will be featured at 9 p.m. on "America's Most Wanted" today as one of 22 terrorists singled out by President George W. Bush for atrocities committed in the United States. Yasin is implicated in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.


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Hoosiers prepared for Illinois

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Sixty-three points meant celebration and broken records last Saturday. Tomorrow, they mean nothing. Those 63 points IU scored against Wisconsin may not have been forgotten, but coach Cam Cameron said they aren't being dwelled on, either. He said his players feel the same way heading into their homecoming game vs. Illinois. "You can't turn the corner with one game," junior offensive tackle A.C. Myler said. "But we made a lot of improvements. We fixed a lot of things that held us back -- the little things, the almost things.


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'Let the Good Times Roll'

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Students looking to study last night in Willkie Quad may have found it hard to concentrate, as the Student Alumni Association's annual "Yell Like Hell" spirit event was held in the Willkie Auditorium. "Its all just spirit things to get people standing up, excited and ready to rush out for homecoming," senior and SAA organizer of the event Morgan Wills said. "It gets people ready and going. It's almost like the pep rally, but it's before it, so it makes the pep rally even better."


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Sorority cancels in support of sister

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This weekend's homecoming pairs will be minus two greek organizations. Fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon and the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority have pulled themselves from being paired after Tuesday's alleged sexual assault on an Alpha Omicron Pi member by a Sigma Alpha Epsilon member. Though IU Police Department Lt. Jerry Minger said there is nothing new to report with the case, executives for AOPi unanimously decided they would abstain from participating in any social event with SAE, according to Panhellenic Association President Marcie Goldstein, a senior.


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Team looks to Saturday's meet for inspiration

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The women's cross country team hopes to visit Greenville, S. C., on more than one occasion this year. The Hoosiers will compete there this Saturday at the Pre-NCAA meet. Runners said they hope that their performance this weekend will spark them to run well the rest of the season and return for the National Meet Nov. 19.