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Astros lead National League wild-card

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HOUSTON -- The Houston Astros have done little wrong in the past month after doing little right for most of the season. After firing their manager and playing catch-up for the past three months, the Astros began Thursday with an improbable lead in the NL playoff race. They were atop the wild-card standing for the first time this season, a half-game ahead of San Francisco and the Chicago Cubs.


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Hall of Fame ready for 3 new members

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The IU Athletics Hall of Fame needs to make room for three more members Friday night. Former high jumper Dennis Adama, softball pitcher Amy Unterbrink-Poljan and swimmer Tom Stock will join the other 129 former Hoosiers on the walls of the north and south side of Assembly Hall.


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IU faces pair of Pennsylvania teams

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The IU women's field hockey team returns to competition this weekend to face off against Penn State and Bucknell University. The Hoosiers come in having lost their last three matches, bringing the team to an overall record of 6-4.


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Meet showcases top U.S. talent

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The east coast has plenty of competition. There's the Yankee-Red Sox rivalry or a Duke University-Univeristy of North Carolina men's hoops match-up. When the IU women's cross country team toes the line today in the Great American Cross-Country Festival in Cary, N.C., it'll witness firsthand the east-coast competitiveness.

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Penn State next for No. 6 IU

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It is a matchup of streaks. The No. 6 IU men's soccer team takes its 47-match regular season Big Ten Conference unbeaten streak to State College, Pa., today to take on No. 3 Penn State (5-4-0 overall, 0-0 Big Ten). PSU enters the game riding the nation's longest unbeaten streak -- 12 games -- which dates back to last season.


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CIA recruits at IU for jobs, internships

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The CIA was on campus Thursday evening to talk to students about the opportunities available in the agency. All myths of the CIA as trench coat-wearing James Bond look-alikes were demystified as they described to students what qualities they were looking for in prospective employees.


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Recent house fire sparks safety awareness

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Air might not appear in a list of the most dangerous risks to college students, but one student has a mission to spread the word that something in the air may be a matter of life and death.


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on the SIDELINES

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Cubs continue losing streak, fall to Reds in 12 CHICAGO -- Javier Valentin doubled in the go-ahead run with two outs in the 12th inning, and the Cincinnati Reds played spoiler again, sending the Chicago Cubs to a crushing 2-1 defeat Thursday.


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March to the beat of a different drum

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I'm going to let you all in on a little secret of mine. Well, for those of you who know me, it's not that much of a secret, but it's something I feel everybody should know.



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17-year itch

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The IU football team is looking to make a statement -- again. After knocking off then-No. 24 University of Oregon, 30-24, and moving to 2-0, hopes for a successful season began running high around Hoosier football. Two disappointing losses later, IU faces an important battle against No. 18 Michigan at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Stadium.


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'Odd Couple' always a good laugh

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Written by Neil Simon, "The Odd Couple" was first performed in 1966. In nearly 40 years, the play has been performed many times and has been adapted into a screenplay. The inspiration for the play came from Simon's life. In 1962, his recently divorced brother moved into an apartment with another divorced man.


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Union board to show controversial film

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Politically minded students got an extra bonus this week, when, in addition to the first presidential debate, the Union Board announced with little fanfare that the controversial film "Fahrenheit 9/11" would be playing at the Indiana Memorial Union this weekend.


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Shopping, spas, espionage in new novel

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Move over, Austin Powers. Watch out, James Bond. There's a new British spy around! She's stealthy, she's sly and she's oh-so fabulous! Her name is Olivia Joules, and she's the main character in "Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination," the most recent novel from Helen Fielding the author of "Bridget Jones Diary."


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Around The Campus

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UB 'Openin' Up The House' The Indiana Memorial Union and numerous student groups are coming together today for "Openin' Up the House" at the IMU. The day kicks off at noon with Live From Bloomington's Lunchbreaks, and runs until 1 a.m., with events such as bowling and billiards tournaments, team racing challenges, and an open mic night.


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Director of 'Three Kings' confronts existentialism

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WASHINGTON -- In person, David O. Russell is a lot like his new movie, "I (Heart) Huckabees": highly intelligent, scatterbrained, a bit goofy, concerned about political and social problems but ultimately optimistic about the future. "Huckabees," a comedy about such unwieldy topics as confronting one's relationship to the infinite, is the first movie in five years for Russell, the writer-director of "Three Kings" and "Flirting With Disaster."


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Suburbia sizzles in ABC's 'Desperate Housewives'

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LOS ANGELES -- Welcome to Wisteria Lane, Mr. Cherry's neighborhood. Here, in seemingly placid suburbia, homemakers tend to their husbands, children and flower beds -- while barely suppressing fear and frustration that threaten to blow the place sky high. That's how Marc Cherry, creator of ABC's "Desperate Housewives," paints his fictional corner of the world. It's a comically dark view but one, he insists, that's a big step removed from satire.


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Student promoting mental health

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As a high school student, junior Meredith Canada experienced the lack of understanding surrounding depression firsthand when many friends and family members failed to comprehend the severity of her affliction.


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Living statues come alive at market

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Saturday, Sept. 25 marked the third year for Francesca Sobrer's "Living Statues" at the Bloomington Farmers Market. The Bloomington High School North drama teacher incorporates the European concept into her curriculum as a fundraiser for her theater program. "I lived in Spain and was taken by all of the statues in Europe," Sobrer said. "I decided that the concept of living statues would be perfect for my class."


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Around The World

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Van pulls in front of truck in fog; woman killed ATWOOD, Ind. -- A van carrying 15 people collided with a tractor-trailer in heavy fog Thursday, killing one passenger and injuring seven others. Irena Soto, age and address unknown, was pronounced dead at Kosciusko Community Hospital from injuries suffered in the crash, Sheriff C. Aaron Rovenstine said. She was a passenger in a van driven by Antonio Rivera Torres of Madison, Wis., who was not injured.