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Lack of scoring sets school record

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After suffering two tough losses on the road to start Big Ten play, the Hoosiers were looking to salvage the three-game road trip with a win over archrival Purdue. Instead, IU got their worst-scoring night in school history, losing to Purdue 51-31. The loss keeps them winless in conference play.


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Gallery serves up main course: food as art

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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- It's tough looking at Mondongo's art on an empty stomach. The group of three young artists uses cold cuts, cookies and other unusual items to create literal feasts for the eyes. Wall-sized meatscapes are formed with a palette of cheeses and smoked ham, deer, salmon and other edibles, each chosen for their specific shade of color.


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Energetic start marks 1st meet for No. 25 Hoosiers

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The No. 25 women's swimming and diving program is off to a busy start this winter. In the first weekend of December the Hoosiers took on Big Ten rival Illinois in Champaign. IU pulled out a victory beating the Fighting Illini 155-145. Though the meet ended in close numbers, the Lady Hoosiers never lost their poise. The cream and crimson only lost the lead once when Illinois took all three top finishes in the 100-yard breaststroke.


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United Nations takes over relief plans for tsunami victims in Asia

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JAKARTA, Indonesia -- With health officials warning that the death toll from last month's tsunami could jump sharply without a continual supply of aid, world leaders struggled Thursday to figure out the best way to help victims -- and to prevent such a catastrophe from happening again.

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No new scouting for 1st round games

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St. Louis (8-8) at Seattle (9-7) 4:30 p.m. Saturday, ABC The Rams took both regular-season meetings, the first by coming from 17 points back in Seattle with 6 minutes left in the fourth quarter to win 33-27 in overtime, and the second game 23-12.


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Veterans, freshmen team up for perfect blend of talent

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The IU women's track and field team won't waste any time in 2005 as the team sprints into the beginning of the indoor season Saturday at home. The main mission this season is improvement. In 2004 the team finished fifth at the Big Ten Indoor Championships and seventh at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships.


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'Kite Runner' gives voice to silent Afghans

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"Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini is one of the rare books that stays with the reader long after the final page. Hosseini's first novel puts a human face on the names and places that have been splashed across newspaper front pages since Sept. 11. Hosseini manages to breathe life into cities that most people only hear of when soldiers are chasing the remnants of the Taliban.




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Top runners see national title at end of the road

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IU's 2005 men's track team offers fans a number of top-notch athletes, including several All-Americans, Olympic Trials qualifiers, Big Ten Champions, and one NCAA Champion. With such a talented squad, this year's team has high hopes, looking to a national title.


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Hoosiers split games over winter break

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Over the past couple weeks the Indiana Hoosiers women's basketball squad has amassed a 2-2 record, improving their overall record to 7-5. The Hoosiers' pushed their winning streak to four right before the new year before dropping two straight games to Big Ten opponents.


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Jordan River Forum

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Exposing the FCC I am writing in response to the article "The Power of 23" by Jeff Alstott published Dec. 9. I must thank you for speaking out against the Federal Communication Commission and the so-called moral majority, taken in the form of the Parents Television Council, that seem to be the deciding factor in American values today.


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No. 13 IU makes winning look easy

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It would be difficult to find a team in the whole country who is having more fun than the No. 13-ranked IU men's swimming and diving team. And why shouldn't they be enjoying themselves? They've lost only twice all year, albeit to two ranked teams, and avenged their most recent loss to Kentucky with a win in the Indiana Invitational.



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Colts rested, ready for Denver playoff rematch

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INDIANAPOLIS -- With a record 49 touchdown passes, 4,557 yards and only 10 interceptions, the annals of football history will record Peyton Manning's 2004 season as one of the greatest. Manning just hopes that's not all he is remembered for this year.


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Trying to right the ship

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It's known as one of college basketball's shrines. With five national championship banners overseeing the floor, Assembly Hall has provided IU with a distinct homecourt advantage since it opened in 1972, where the Hoosiers have won more than 86 percent of their games.


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Holiday hullabaloo

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Merry Christmas! And yes, I can say that. I celebrate Christmas, even as I acknowledge that many people don't. In fact, I'm going to take up the banner of California's Committee to Save Merry Christmas and do my best to make sure that stores don't say "Happy Holidays" or "Season's Greetings" when they mean "Merry Christmas." Yes, it is a real group. You can join their ranks at www.savemerrychristmas.org.


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'Star-gazing' new terrorist alibi

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I can trace the outline of the Big Dipper and the Little Dipper constellations in the sky, but after an incident that occurred in New Jersey last Friday, my star-gazing days are over.


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Higher goals for schools

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In case you haven't heard from your younger sibling, Hoosier kids today are being held to much higher standards than we ever were. Indiana, along with only California and Massachusetts, earned A's in both its English and math standards in a study by the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation, a Washington, D.C. group working for educational excellence.