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Strong governance

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I am a supporter of Barack Obama because I believe stronger governance is needed in America at this stage. Some years back, I was puzzled by how the United States – the richest country in the world – constantly registers budget deficits annually and borrows billions from China. During a discussion with friends, I posed this question and was informed that the American economy was driven by credit. This concept further confused me. It is apparent now, however, that with the current credit crunch, credit-lovin’ America is witnessing a crisis.



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Original Straight No Chaser revisits roots

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A decade later, after the members graduated and moved on with their lives, the original Straight No Chaser will be back on stage Saturday at the IU Auditorium for the Homecoming weekend concert.


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Our art fighting ageism

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I was in my German class the other day, and in the usual gauntlet of foreign language education, my teacher was firing off questions about who in our classroom was the most of each specific adjective she had listed.


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An ode to Jim and J.D.

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As I was coming up with ideas for this week’s column, I went through the normal “let’s find ideas” routine (which actually just consists of asking my very creative roommate for ideas), and decided it would be best to just make a case for why Jim Halpert and Dr. John “J.D.” Dorian are simply the best male characters (at least they’re my favorite) on television.



Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks to a crowd of more than 35,000 people during a rally Thursday at the American Legion Mall in Indianapolis

Obama addresses 35,000 in Indianapolis

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INDIANAPOLIS- Democratic nominee Barack Obama won’t give up on Indiana. The Illinois senator addressed 35,000 cheering Hoosiers on Thursday in his seventh visit since the May primary, promising voters that if elected he would fix the economy.


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Powers clash in Hoosiers’ chance at redemption

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This weekend, the 6-0 IU club hockey team will take on the team that beat them in the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division II National Championship game last season. The Hoosiers will face off with Davenport University, who will head into Friday’s game with an 11-0 record. Both Friday’s and Saturday’s games will take place in Grand Rapids, Mich. The game is the first between the two teams since the title game.


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Chappell adapting to starting role with Lewis still nursing hurt ankle

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Every day for the past week and a half, junior quarterback Kellen Lewis’ high-ankle sprain has listed him as questionable. Improvement in the injury has given the Hoosiers a case of optimism, but for now, they stick to the alternative: Ben Chappell. The sophomore and Bloomington South product started against Illinois last week and has filled in occasionally for the oft-injured Lewis. For most teams, the loss of a dynamic player and leader like Lewis can be irreparable. But having Chappell at the reigns is not new to this team.


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Guilty as charged

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I did it. Guilty as charged. I take all the blame. It was 100 percent my fault. I know what you are thinking, and you’re wrong. No, I didn’t rob a bank. Nor did I shoot the sheriff. I didn’t even cause the IU football team to lose again. Rather, I am guilty of planning a party I should have never planned.


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Johnson simply turning NASCAR’s chase upside down

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NASCAR instituted the Chase for the Sprint Cup system to determine the season champion in 2004 in an effort to create more excitement in late-season races. At the time, no one would have expected a single driver to dominate the system as handily as Jimmie Johnson has. After last Sunday’s race at Martinsville Speedway, which Johnson won, the No. 48 is in prime position to score his third-straight title thanks to a commanding 149-point lead over second place Greg Biffle.


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Fort Bragg trial starts in ‘fragging’ case

Military prosecutors argued Wednesday that the first soldier accused of killing a direct superior in Iraq – known as “fragging” during the Vietnam war – told other soldiers he wanted to kill and burn his National Guard officer.


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More than 100 teams participate in Cornhole contest

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Debbie Deig said she needed an excuse to see her daughter. So when she read there would be a campus-wide Cornhole tournament, she encouraged her daughter to enter because they used to play at family gatherings. She e-mailed her daughter Laura Deig newspaper articles about the event and even paid the $10 registration fee.



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World leaders to meet on economy in Washington

World leaders will meet Nov. 15 in Washington to address the global financial crisis – the first in a series of summits to mitigate what economists predict could be a long and deep downturn, a senior Bush administration official said.


Men's head basketball coach Tom Crean speaks exclusively with Indiana Daily Student sports reporter Matt Dollinger Wednesday morning in Assembly Hall.

Crean: ‘We need our student fan base’

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IU’s student section at men’s basketball games could be getting smaller, and its fate rests in the student body’s wallets.With the first home exhibition game just more than two weeks away, IU coach Tom Crean expressed concern about student season ticket sales in a one-on-one interview on Wednesday with the Indiana Daily Student.AUDIO: Tom Crean interview


Sophomore forward and midfielder Andy Adlard prepares a kick during the No. 18 Hoosiers 1-0 upset win over No. 13 Louisville on Wednesday night at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Adlard scored the game winning goal in the 81st minute for his fouth goal of the season.

IU men's soccer team tops Louisville in tight home contest

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Thanks to a late penalty conversion by sophomore midfielder/forward Andy Adlard, the IU men’s soccer team took care of its second-consecutive top-15 opponent with a 1-0 victory against No. 14 Louisville on Wednesday night. After senior forward Kevin Noschang was tripped in the box with a little more than eight minutes remaining, Adlard sent a shot to the lower left part of the goal to put the Hoosiers ahead for good. The win allowed the team to push its record to 8-4-2 on the season and extend its unbeaten streak to 3-0-2 against top-25 opponents. Adlard said his mentality on the penalty shot was no different than in practice. “I can go both ways, but I felt most comfortable (going left),” he said. “The keeper went the wrong way. It ended up working out.” Despite sloppy play from both sides in the first half, Louisville dominated the amount of shots on goal with a 7-2 advantage.The Cardinals’ best opportunity came in the 18th minute, when a cross into the box was headed off of the crossbar. The Hoosiers had a prime chance in the 26th minute that saw freshman forward Will Bruin one-time a ball that went just wide right of the goal. Sophomore forward Neil Wilmarth’s long throw-in at the 32nd minute created havoc in front of Louisville goalkeeper Andre Boudreaux, but the Hoosiers couldn’t get off the mark, as the first half ended in a 0-0 defensive stalemate.


Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama speaks on Oct. 8 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Obama will return to Indiana tomorrow when he speaks in Indianapolis.

Obama to address crowd in Indy

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Democrats in Indiana are pulling out all the stops, sending Democratic nominee Barack Obama back to Indianapolis today for his 47th visit to the state this year and seventh since the May primary.


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IU bus service to run past midnight starting Monday

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The IU Campus Bus Service announced Wednesday that the A, B and E routes will extend past midnight starting Monday. The new bus routes will run from 10:40 p.m. to 12:34 a.m. Mondays through Thursdays.PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines