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Freshman Forward Malik Story dunks the ball during Hoosier Hysteria on Friday, Oct. 17, at Assembly Hall.

Crean to re-introduce team Friday at ‘Haunted Hall of Hoops’

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IU coach Tom Crean wants people to get to know the Hoosiers before their first exhibition game on Nov. 7. The first chance to see the new-look IU squad came two weeks ago at Hoosier Hysteria. Then last Saturday the team scrimmaged at Assembly Hall shortly after IU’s Homecoming football victory against Northwestern.


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Candidates should not be required to make health public

With the election looming on the horizon, everything appears to be fair game when it comes to the presidential candidates and their running mates. Not even their families have been spared from the political nitpicking of the media. With the personal life of Barack Obama, John McCain, Joe Biden and Sarah Palin in the spotlight 24/7 as they race for the highest public office in the world, is it really necessary to expose every medical detail about them as well? Perhaps it isn’t, that is unless details about McCain’s buttocks being “unremarkable except for some very light tan freckling” is of some voyeuristic interest to the public. In May, McCain appeased the concerned population by releasing nearly 2,000 pages of medical disclosure that detailed his battle with melanoma. This variety of skin cancer can be deadly if it spreads to other organs, but McCain had it completely removed in 2000.


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Where’s the coverage?

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Can someone please tell me why? Why has there been minimal coverage of Gov. Sarah Palin’s ties to the Alaska Independence Party – a party whose members consider themselves Alaskans before Americans and have openly avowed to secede from the United States? The Republicans have certainly wasted no time in painting the image of Barack Obama and Bill Ayers as long-time domestic terrorist buddies. I’m sure you’ve heard it a thousand times already: Sen. Barack Obama and his “long-standing” ties to unrepentant domestic terrorist Bill Ayers. Of course you have, it’s every neo-conservative’s dream. It’s the latest crack of the McCain campaign to paint Obama as an unpatriotic radical with intent to deracinate American democracy and obliterate our nation’s values. Barack Obama: Terrorism we can believe in.

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Watching the Squirrels

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“Are you sure you want to be the kind of person who doesn’t stop to watch squirrels?” The voice in my head caught me off-guard last week by asking me this question as I thoughtlessly walked past a hyperactive squirrel frolicking at the base of a nearby tree. “Fine,” I sighed, already late to class. The voice always ends up winning anyway, so I turned around and walked back to the squirrel, which seemed completely unbothered by my close proximity. I watched that little guy hop around spastically for three whole minutes.



Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers Scott Chandler, left, and Steven Renzulli, right, apprehend two bank robbery suspects from a car involved in a police pursuit that ended in a crash with another vehicle on Wednesday at E. 46th Street and Emerson Avenue.  Police say the driver who sped away from a bank robbery on the northeast side of Indianapolis was found dead inside the car after it crashed several miles away.


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Man arrested after stabbing Wednesday

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Bloomington resident Russell H. Hart, 50, was arrested Wednesday night after police say he stabbed a 40-year-old Bloomington man, said Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Jeff Canada, reading from a police report.


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Tutsi rebel general requests direct talks with Congolese government

The rebel general besieging this provincial capital said Thursday he wants direct talks with the Congo government about ending the fighting and his objections to a $9 billion deal that gives China access to vast mineral riches in exchange for a railway and highway.


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Get your degradation on this Halloween

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When I was in the third grade I was Cinderella for Halloween. I had a long gown and a plastic tiara. This year I considered being Cinderella again (I had a big lack in creativity, OK?), but I would be hard-pressed to find a long gown anywhere these days. Suddenly Cinderella has fishnet stockings and out of control cleavage, something I fail to remember watching in the Disney version. Any perusing through a costume shop will convince you that for girls there is basically just one option: dress provocatively, or you may as well be a monstrous gargoyle and hide in a closet for the day. The best example of this appears in the movie “Mean Girls,” where Lindsay Lohan’s character shows up to Halloween dressed as a hideous dead bride with fake blood and a disgusting wig. Needless to say, no one high-fived her for a cool costume, and she definitely did not score points with the men.


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Thousands of dollars in stimulus checks still missing

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The 69 residents are a few of 3,896 Hoosiers whose stimulus payments were sent back to the IRS office because the post office deemed them “undeliverable.” The total amount of checks in Indiana adds up to about $2.2 million.



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Man arrested in connection with anthrax hoax

A California man was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of sending more than 100 hoax letters labeled “anthrax” to newspapers and TV stations.


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Iraq wants guaranteed U.S. departure after 2011

Iraq wants to remove any possibility that U.S. troops could remain after 2011 from a proposed security agreement now under negotiation, a Shiite lawmaker close to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said Thursday.




IU junior midfielder Eric Alexander, left, steals the ball from Kentucky defender Jason Griffiths during a soccer game Wednesday night at Bill Armstrong Stadium.

No. 17 men's soccer steadies for Penn State

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Redemption is near. After tying unranked Kentucky 1-1 on Wednesday, the No. 17 IU men’s soccer team travels to University Park, Penn., for its second-to-last conference match against Penn State.