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IU sophomore midfielder Rich Balchan, left, kicks the ball away from Kentucky senior Michael Strong during a soccer game Wednesday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. The game ended in a 1-1 tie.

IU men's soccer team held at home

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Not even the fastest goal in NCAA Division I history could propel the IU men’s soccer team to its fourth win in a row, with the Hoosiers’ match against Kentucky ending in a 1-1 tie after two overtime periods Wednesday night. On the opening kickoff, sophomore forward/midfielder Andy Adlard sent a long ball deep into the Kentucky zone. After bouncing off of a Wildcat defender, Kentucky goalkeeper Dan Williams came out of the goal to attempt to scoop up the bouncing ball. IU senior forward Kevin Noschang took advantage of the miscue by gaining control of the ball and firing it past Williams for the 1-0 advantage six seconds into the game. “For the past two games, we decided to attack them right off the bat,” Noschang said. “I was just able to one-time it in. Obviously, when you get a goal six seconds into the game and can start a game up 1-0, there is nothing better than that.” Noschang’s early goal sparked aggressive offensive play from the Hoosiers in the first half. But while the team looked to continue its scoring attack, Kentucky evened the score.


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Northeasterners still without power

Thousands of utility customers around the Northeast awoke without power Wednesday morning, a day after the season’s first big snowstorm blew through the region.


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Report: N. Korea’s Kim suffers new health setback

New South Korean intelligence indicates that ailing North Korean leader Kim Jong Il suffered a serious setback in his recovery from a stroke and has been hospitalized, a newspaper reported Wednesday.


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Retail & Design Career Fair held today at IMU

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Students can take advantage of an opportunity to obtain internships and full-time positions in these industries at the first Retail & Design Career Fair hosted by the Career Development Center, which will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.



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ELECTION GUIDE: Hill, Sodrel and Schansberg fight for 9th District

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The race for Indiana’s 9th Congressional District is coming to a close, and Indiana voters will choose Tuesday between two very familiar candidates, and one newcomer. Mike Sodrel and Rep. Baron Hill (D-Ind.) have contested Southern Indiana’s congressional seat each election since 2002, making the 9th district one of the most competitive swing districts on the national stage. At the same time, Dr. Eric Schansberg, an IU-Southeast New Albany professor of economics, is shaking up the race with an independent perspective.



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Man arrested in connection with bank robberies

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Ricky L. Underhill, 35, of Bloomington, was arrested at about 11:30 a.m. Wednesday in connection with two recent Bloomington bank robberies, said Joe Qualters, Bloomington Police Department captain.


Emily Kuhn, sophomore (lower right), and others dressed as zombies claw at the windows of the Trojan Horse on Oct. 30, 2007 on Kirkwood Avenue.  The Zombie Parade is an unofficial yearly event that had been occuring for approximately five years.

Parade of Zombies to march down Kirkwood Avenue

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’Tis the season for B-grade horror movies with moaning, stumbling, rotting, flesh-eating zombies and screaming victims. And an annual Bloomington tradition brings these movies right to the middle of Kirkwood Avenue.



Political games

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From YouTube music videos featuring will.i.am and Scarlett Johansson to an almost 850,000-member Facebook group, Barack Obama’s campaign is exploring new territory.



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Presidential election blurring lines between politics, pop culture

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“Saturday Night Live” has really hit the jackpot this year. Whether it’s Tina Fey returning to imitate Sarah Palin or Will Ferrell making a guest appearance to do one last George W., there hasn’t been an election in recent memory that has given the late-night skit show this much material.


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IU grad shares art during residency

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After spending Tuesday night eating Mexican food and catching up with friends, recent IU graduate Amber Zaragoza and featured artist in residence at the T.C. Steele State Historic Site, sat in the crowded Starbucks on Kirkwood Avenue raving about the summers she spent in Italy and France.


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Haunted train to be open only Friday

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While haunted houses might be some of the attractions students encounter on Halloween, the Bakers Junction Haunted Train could provide a different type of fright. Located in Smithville, Ind., Bakers Junction is a railroad museum that houses a haunted train. There’s also a haunted house and a kiddie haunted house at the train station.


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Cooking for the books in midterm week

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It’s that time of the year again. No, I’m not referring to the onslaught of holidays starting with Halloween and ending somewhere between New Year’s and Valentine’s Day.


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My position misrepresented

The op-ed by Yahya Chaudhry, “Praise for anti-zionism,” is so filled with factual errors, ad hominems and outright bigotry that I am shocked it was published by a fine student newspaper without elementary fact-checking. Chaudhry accuses a United States senator, who happens to be Jewish, of dual loyalty – a canard that dates back to the discredited protocols of the Elders of Zion. He accuses me of being “crazed” because I support a two-state solution to the Middle East conflict. He misquotes several Israeli leaders and falsely characterizes their position. He places several purported statements in quotation marks without revealing their source, beyond saying that they are “Israeli leaders.” He describes Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and Gaza as a “violent conquest” without mentioning that the 1967 War, which led to Israel’s occupation, was started by the Arab states, and that Israel has ended its occupation of the Gaza.


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Column sparked debate

I would like to commend The Indiana Daily Student for printing the opinion piece “Praise for anti-Zionism.” While I might not agree with the opinions expressed in the column, it is important for a student publication to print pieces that address taboo subjects. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been and will continue to be an extremely difficult issue in international relations.


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Mitch has been all about change

In your editorial Wednesday, you wrote, “neither Jill Long Thompson nor (Mitch) Daniels is running on a platform of serious change or upheaval.” Where has the IDS Editorial Board been for the last four years? Gov. Daniels has pushed through a number of major public policy initiatives, including the “Major Moves” plan to upgrade infrastructure throughout the state, Daylight Savings Time, leasing the Toll Road (which provided a huge sum of money for infrastructure improvements), privatizing aid to the poor, major property tax reform and a balanced budget.