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President Bush makes a statement about the economy as he stands in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Monday, Sept. 15, 2008.

Bush: Economy strong enough to handle turmoil

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President Bush sympathized Monday with investors and employees of storied but fallen financial institutions, but said federal policy makers will focus their attention on “the health of the financial system as a whole.”


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Oil below $100 per barrel for first time in 6 months

Oil prices closed below $100 a barrel for the first time in six months Monday, tumbling more than $5 as the demise of Lehman Brothers and the sale of Merrill Lynch fed worries about the U.S. economy and sparked another dramatic sell-off. Crude prices have now given up virtually all their gains for the year, extending a steep, two-month slide from record levels above $147 a barrel.


Stock broker Andrew O'Connor takes a break from his floor position at the New York Stock Exchange on Monday in New York. A stunning reshaping of the Wall Street landscape sent stocks tumbling Monday, but the pullback appeared relatively orderly perhaps because investors were unsurprised by the demise of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and relieved by a takeover of Merrill Lynch & Co.

Finance meltdown pummels Wall Street

A stunning makeover of the Wall Street landscape sent stocks falling precipitously Monday, with the Dow Jones industrials sliding more than 500 points in their worst point drop since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.Investors reacted badly to a shake-up of the financial industry that took out two storied names: Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and Merrill Lynch & Co.


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Credit card companies dangle freebies to attract students

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Credit card companies and financial institutions are descending on campus in hopes of convincing freshmen to sign up for their services. In an effort to tempt students, some are throwing in gifts, such as an iPod, T-shirt or other freebies.  Jerry James, a senior finance lecturer in the Kelley School of Business, said students need to look beyond the allure of giveaways.

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Ice hockey team holds call-out

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The 2008-09 IU men’s club ice hockey team will host three call-out meetings in September at the Pan American Plaza Skating Rink in Indianapolis. “The meetings help establish which guys we will place on the ice when we get to games,” said IU coach Tom Orr. Last season proved to be successful for the team, as they made it to the Division II National Championship game before falling to Davenport University.


IU grad student Efrain Hoyos-Escobar plays "Prelude No. 2" by Heitor Villa-Lobos providing musical entertainment during a kickoff event for Hispanic Heritage Month on Monday evening in the Mathers Museum. The event also featured free food, the presentation of a new exhibit in the Mathers Museum created by IU grad student Selina Morales, and several speakers informing attendees about upcoming events and hispanic history.

More than 50 kick off Hispanic heritage month

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IU kicked off National Hispanic Heritage Month on Monday at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures where more than 50 people of all races, ages and occupations banded together to celebrate and support Bloomington’s Hispanic community. 


Indianapolis Colts running back Joseph Addai, bottom, is tackled by Chicago Bears defensive end Adewale Ogunleye, left, and cornerback Charles Tillman for a safety in the second quarter of an NFL football game on Sept. 7 in Indianapolis. Addai hasn't topped 50 yards in a game yet, the Colts are averaging 2.3 yards a carry and Peyton Manning already has been sacked four times. This isn't how Indianapolis is used to playing.

Colts run game struggles in first 2 games

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Indianapolis wants to get back to basics. Sure, it can rely on Peyton Manning and his Pro Bowl receivers to produce big numbers and improbable comebacks. But if the Colts intend to win another Super Bowl, they know it will take more than Manning’s trusty right arm. They must begin running the ball effectively.


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Emergency Medical Technicians to be housed in McNutt

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For the first time, student emergency medical technicians will be stationed at a campus dormitory on weekends so they can quickly respond to emergencies. The IU Emergency Medical Service club will put student EMTs at the McNutt Residence Center from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. Thursdays through Saturdays. The volunteers will act as first responders to treat students who are injured or intoxicated.


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The Dallas Star wears Prada

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There’s more to the Dallas Stars’ new left wing Sean Avery than meets the eye. In the hockey world, he is infamous. He is known as the NHL’s No. 1 “bad boy,” as opposing players voted him the NHL’s most hated player of 2007 in “The Hockey News”. The reasoning? He has had numerous arguments with coaches and teammates, and he has a reputation for consistently being near the top of the league in penalty minutes.


Denver Whittington – grad student working on the CERN project

From corn to CERN

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While most of America slept soundly, still hours away from an alarm’s clamor, Denver Whittington fired off an e-mail to IU last week under the subject heading: “LHC Success!”


Kimberly Kopecky gets thrown as part of a Brazilian Jiujitsu demonstration Saturday afternoon at the Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center.

Something for every student

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Ranging from the tall, muscular senior Owen Dickey to the slim, witty sophomore William Peabody to the everyday senior Brian Pike, club sports at IU host a variety of interests and styles. For these three students, each has found a passion. Dickey participates in rugby, while Peabody is an active participant in rowing and Pike practices hapkido. “(Club sports) are an excellent program,” said Pike, the hapkido club’s president. “It’s a great opportunity for students to try something new and exciting.”



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IU students work NYC Fashion Week

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Extravagant fashion shows, the season’s newest lines, some of the biggest designer names and the hottest celebrities could all be found in New York City during Fashion Week. Attending Fashion Week is a dream to anyone with an interest in fashion.