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D.J.'s Big day

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LEXINGTON, Ky. -- After IU's loss to No. 7 Duke on Nov. 28, IU coach Kelvin Sampson said D.J. White, his talented but demure forward who had scored just seven points in the close loss, needed to develop a "swagger."


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The way of the future

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In light of Lindsay Lohan's recent e-mail debacle and the fact that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, I have decided to take this opportunity to make a similar public statement in response to Lindsay's. Here is my own e-mail. Please enjoy.


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Seasons of Love

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If the frenzied mob of angry soccer moms descending upon Target this past weekend like a pack of rabid bears after hibernation was any indication that the holiday season is here, a slew of secularized religious holidays are right around the corner. The tantalizing jewelry sales at Kay, the kitschy knickknacks at seasonal kiosks and even those creepy Bratz dolls are calling to your credit card: "Buy this or you will have failed as a friend, child, boyfriend, parent ..." With the apparent commercialization of Christmas, Hanukkah and the Winter Solstice, it is very easy to be jaded to the possibility of the season.


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Call in the cavalry

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It is always a sure sign that one neither knows nor cares about Iraq if he or she buys into the masochistic myth that the source of jihadist violence is U.S. foreign policy. Those people now counsel deference to the "wise men" who cut their teeth under George H.W. Bush, whose aversion to "foreign adventures" apparently stands in pleasant contrast with current management.


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Week of the living-dead

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If college is to prepare students for the cold, ravaged wasteland that lies outside the pearly Sample Gates, then there's one lesson white-collared slaves-to-be must learn during their brief tenures. Freshmen, we hate being the one to break this to you, but it's better that you learn now than have your bright-eyed optimism slowly beaten out by the University's two-by-four of disappointment over the next few years. What we are about to tell you will hurt more than learning the truth about Santa Claus: the disbelief, the anger, the betrayal. You have to stay strong because the next paragraph will expose the raw malevolence that courses through the veins of the faculty.




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Former Chilean dictator Pinochet dies from heart complications at 91

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SANTIAGO, Chile -- Gen. Augusto Pinochet, who overthrew Chile's democratically elected Marxist president in a bloody coup and ruled the Andean nation for 17 years, died Sunday, dashing hopes of victims of his regime's abuses that he would be brought to justice. He was 91. Pinochet suffered a heart attack a week ago and underwent an angioplasty, and the brief announcement by the Santiago Military Hospital said his condition worsened suddenly Sunday. Dr. Juan Ignacio Vergara, spokesman for the medical team that had been treating him, said his family was with him when he died.




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Library to adopt new, user-friendly catalog system Saturday

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The Monroe County Public Library will release a new catalog system Saturday. The system, Polaris, is a new Web-based catalog system will allow cardholders to access their searches from home more easily through limiting the searches by format, year of publication and even library branch, sending e-mails to inform them when something is due or when books arrive at the library. Other features include self-checkout and an option of paying fines from home. Saturday is the grand opening of the program, although beginning Wednesday people will be able to use the system by resetting their passwords and managing their accounts.


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Fraternity plays Santa for the holidays

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This weekend, members of Acacia fraternity stood in front of Wal-Mart and Kmart stores across Bloomington to collect donated toys for underprivileged kids in the community. The occasion was the fraternity's yearly philanthropic event, "Acacia Claus." Members handed out candy canes, sung Christmas carols and danced for the stores' customers as the presents piled up thanks to the generosity of the city's shoppers and the fraternity members' hard work.


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Dance Marathon wins state award for philanthropy

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The Indianapolis chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals recently recognized the IU Dance Marathon as an "Outstanding Civic Organization" with a 2006 Philanthropy Award. IUDM, which was nominated for the award by the Riley Children's Foundation, received the honor at this year's association banquet, titled "Recognizing Giving Hearts."


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Chinese students appear in video about U.S. colleges

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Three IU students recently appeared in a video about higher education in the United States that aired in China. The students, all international graduate students from China, were filmed for short segments and two half-hour shows that aim to promote American universities.



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Children's choirs to sing at museum

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The IU Art Museum will celebrate the holidays with Bloomington's St. Charles Catholic School fourth- and fifth-grade choirs. The Holiday Concert and Open House will be from noon to 5 p.m. Dec. 17, with the choir performing at 2 p.m. The St. Charles school choirs will perform under the direction of Sandra Freund and Kathy Gorr. The choirs will present a program of holiday carols featuring hand chimes, according to an IU Art Museum press release. Light refreshments will be available after the concert, with a gallery tour to follow. Nan Brewer, the Lucienne M. Glaubinger Curator of Works on Paper, will lead the tour of toy-related imagery in the first floor Gallery of Art of the Western World.