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Red Cross seeks blood donations

The demand for blood is increasing at a rate of 14 percent because of new technology, according to a Red Cross press release.


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Union Board to begin diversity education week

Union Board is presenting "Project Respect Diversity Kickoff," a week of diversity aimed at promoting education on cultures, activities and situations that occur every day.


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Store offers unique, local music

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There is a place where magazines, CDs and boxes tower far above what physics should allow. This place is TD's CDs & LPs, 322 E. Kirkwood Ave., and, though it disregards the most basic law of physics, is not well known by most people.


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Exhibits


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Ask the Sexpert

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Dear Sexpert, My question concerns problems I have been having with my girlfriend. She is a virgin, and although we have been trying to have intercourse for some time, we have had no success because she feels terrible pain with any sort of penetration.


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Women's rights report alarming

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For women, Indiana is one of the worst states to call home, according to the Institute for Women's Policy Research. The state ranks an embarrassing 44th of the 50 states and District of Columbia on issues of concern to women.


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Impeach the president-elect

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They could keep counting and counting and counting -- by hand or foot or any other appendage -- until November 2004. But when the dust cleared, Bush would still be ahead by five or six votes. On the plus side, "Sesame Street" will be able to continue to milk this electoral fiasco for free publicity.




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Clark Kent was on to something

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Superman's alter ego is a "mild-mannered" reporter named Clark Kent. Clark Kent happens to be a nice guy who is a positive role model for a younger colleague (Jimmy Olsen) and wins the respect -- and love -- of his co-worker (Lois Lane). Coincidence? I think not.



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Dining hall closings will RPS

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I could not agree more with the Nov. 21 staff editorial, "Dining hall closings irresponsible step." Having to make a trek to some other residence hall for a meal would inspire me to search for alternatives to residence hall dining.


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Support IU basketball

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I am an IU alumnus who is a 35-year, avid IU basketball fan. Another alum and I travel to Bloomington every year to see two IU games. I heard recently that attendance at home games is lower than in previous years. I hope this piece of news isn't true.


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Hand counting is more accurate

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I'm an election judge in Dallas County, Texas, and I have been in the computer business long enough (early 1970s) to have actually used punch cards.



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Hossler\'s logic is questionable

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Don Hossler needn't worry about being perceived as being disingenuous. He tells us that student SAT scores have been stable for a decade and that our incoming class is only modestly weaker.



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Columnist is wrong

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Matt Csanyi's column "America must educate" (Nov. 14), in which he makes a plea for worldwide population control, offers no solutions to the problem of overpopulation.