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Does digging 'The O.C.' make me a sissy?

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I love "The O.C." There, I've done it. Friends, family and co-workers know I dig television's premiere prime time soap (and poke fun at me unmercilessly for doing so), now so do you. Am I a wuss? Maybe, but not because of my affinity for Fox's firecracker of a series.


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Federal judge finds husband, mother dead in basement

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CHICAGO -- A federal judge who was once the target of a failed murder plot by a white supremacist was under marshals' protection Tuesday after the shooting deaths of her husband and 89-year-old mother, and investigators were looking into possible connections to hate groups, among other leads. U.S. District Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow found the bodies of Michael F. Lefkow, 65, and her mother, Donna Humphrey, when she returned home from work Monday evening, according to authorities and friends.


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Black History Month is racist

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It was a tough four weeks, but somehow, white people everywhere got through Black History Month. We can now go back to listening to John Denver, watching "Friends" and eating our sandwiches with extra mayo for another year or so.


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Welcome back, Old Paths

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This very well could've been another pessimistic column had I not seen the light the other day. And that light I'm referring to is that of the evangelists outside of Woodburn Hall. The pictures of aborted fetuses and signs clearly explaining how Muhammad and Buddha are burning in hell brought pure joy to my heart.

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IU, stick your neck out

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Lampposts around campus are decorated with banners promoting "One For Diversity," and freshman orientation emphasizes acceptance of cultural differences around campus. At IU, we're taught from day one that discrimination against other human beings is unacceptable, so it's crucial for students to witness the University following through on the principles it espouses.



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Kirkwood ticket looks for 2nd chance

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The Kirkwood ticket filed a petition Monday against the IUSA Elections Commission and Derek Molter, the elections coordinator. The petition, signed on behalf of the College and Connect tickets, calls for a run-off election between Kirkwood and election winner Vote for Pedro. The petition says the election results were unconstitutional according to Section 403 of IUSA's current elections code, which states that executive candidates must receive at least 40 percent of the votes or at least 20 percent more than the runner-up.


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Democracy under Fire

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HILLAH, Iraq -- A suicide car bomber blasted a crowd of police and national guard recruits Monday as they gathered for physicals outside a medical clinic south of Baghdad, killing at least 115 people and wounding 132 -- the single deadliest attack in the two-year insurgency. Torn limbs and other body parts littered the street outside the clinic in Hillah, a predominantly Shiite area about 60 miles south of Baghdad


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BFC set to debate new student code

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The first thing you might notice when you pick up the proposed revisions to the Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct is that it's shorter. Much shorter. Fifty-one pages shorter. And for Mary Popp, chairwoman of Bloomington Faculty Council's Student Affairs Committee, it's taken a long time to get it that way. "The last time we tried to revise it, really in earnest, was about 1 1/2 to almost two years ago," Popp said.


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No. 1 seed IU hockey heads to nationals in Michigan

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The seniors on the IU club hockey team played their last home game Friday night, but their careers are not over yet. The 21-8-2 team leaves today for the American Collegiate Hockey Association DII Nationals in Rochester, Mich.


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My day on the bubble

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This time of year, there's one thing that makes me more insane than John Chaney: It's all the so-called experts telling us "who's in" and "who's out" of the NCAA Tournament. They are almost always wrong, and this past week's games only reinforced that.



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Feeling American in Spain

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Looking ahead to studying abroad, I expected to learn more about my country through the eyes of others, and I also expected to learn more about myself as a person. What I didn't expect was to learn about myself as an American. Sure, I identified myself as an American because I appreciated my country and because that's where I lived, but now I'm learning that I'm really inherently American. Having never lived outside of the United States before, I used to pretentiously consider myself significantly different from the average American.


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'Master Harold' gives hope for end of racism in South Africa

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One word comes to mind after reflecting upon a night of kite-flying memories, ballroom-dancing dreams and the spectacle of a "black ass" mooning the audience center-stage: "Hope" -- for the worldwide human race in combating racism and racial discrimination.


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Al-Qaida calls for attacks on U.S. soil

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WASHINGTON -- New intelligence indicates Osama bin Laden is enlisting Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, his top operative in Iraq, to plan potential attacks on the United States, U.S. officials said Monday. Al-Zarqawi has been involved in attacks in the Middle East but has not been known to have set his sights on U.S. soil.





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Protests force out Lebanese government

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BEIRUT, Lebanon -- With shouts of "Syria out!", more than 25,000 flag-waving protesters massed outside Parliament Monday in a dramatic display of defiance that forced the resignation of Lebanon's prime minister and Cabinet two weeks after the assassination of an opposition leader.


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Partisan tensions slow House action

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Democrats stalled action in the Indiana House for several hours Monday to protest several proposals they consider partisan power grabs by Republicans, who control the chamber.