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MBA student receives international leadership award

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Kelley Masters of Business Administration student Kristina Alkire has been honored by the Graduate Business Foundation. The foundation's Student Leadership Award was given to Alkire at an annual meeting in Atlanta, Ga. last month, citing her outstanding performance within the graduate community.


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National Center on Accessibility enters 10th year

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The National Center on Accessibility has made nationwide advancements toward the development of programs for people with disabilities since its introduction in 1992. In a decade, the NCA, located at the IU School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, has educated and assisted in developing programs with national clients including the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and NASA.


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Around The World

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UN summit focuses on children's rights SEC approves new rules on analysts Cardinal Law giving abuse case testimony Retired Boston-area priest pleads innocent to raping boy FBI says pipe-bomb suspect confesses Pentagon cancels army weapon system


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Arafat addresses citizens after bombing

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RAMALLAH, West Bank -- In the wake of a deadly suicide bombing in Israel, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat told Palestinians in a televised address Wednesday that he has ordered security services to prevent "terror attacks against Israeli civilians."



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Poultry plant truck explodes, mystifies

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After an explosion at Sims Poultry, Inc. early Friday morning, the poultry plant is still up in arms about what really happened and what the plant's next move will be.



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GPSO not part of IUSA

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The Graduate and Professional Student Organization hit a milestone last Monday in its quest for independence from the IU Student Association. The organization received the final vote needed to ratify its new constitution and are now a separate entity from IUSA.


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Mailbox bomber in Midwest

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OHIOWA, Neb. -- A sixth pipe bomb was found in a Nebraska mailbox, this time in a residential neighborhood, taking to 14 the total number of mailbox bombs discovered across the Midwest since Friday, authorities said.


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'Vote Hard' impresses trustees

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The IU board of trustees is supporting the efforts of the new leaders of the IU Student Association, namely their efforts to increase the number of IU students that vote in state elections.


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Sexual abuses acknowledged

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BOSTON -- Cardinal Bernard Law on Sunday acknowledged the anguish caused by the archdiocese's withdrawal from a settlement with 86 alleged victims of sexual abuse and said he would seek an "equitable solution."


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Yasser Arafat likely leader of Palestine

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WASHINGTON -- The United States is committed to a Palestinian state with Yasser Arafat as its likely leader, President Bush's foreign policy advisers said Sunday, heading off opposition expected from Israel's prime minister at his White House meeting this week.


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IUPD Blotter

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The following activity was reported by the IU Police Department:




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3 coaches dismissed

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Three IU coaches were released Tuesday after the Athletic Department reviewed the progress of their respective sports teams. Women's soccer coach Joe Kelley, men's swimming and diving coach Kris Kirchner and softball coach Diane Stephenson were dismissed because their teams were not achieving the success that is expected at IU, Director of Athletics Michael McNeely said.




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Drug bust results in 11 arrests

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Police arrested 11 students this week, culminating a three month drug investigation. The teams of officers, from the IU Police Department and the South Central Indiana Drug Task Force, set out at about 5:45 a.m. Monday and began serving arrest and search warrants, IUPD Officer David Hannum said.