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U.S. soldier dies of injuries in Iraq

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TIKRIT, Iraq -- A U.S. helicopter crashed in the Tigris river while searching for a missing soldier on Sunday, and the aircraft's two crew members were missing, the military said. It did not say what caused the crash of the OH-58D Kiowa Warrior helicopter, attached to the 101st Airborne Division.


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Colorado students launch GOP site

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Faculty at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo,. expressed left-wing views too often for the University's College Republicans. The group launched a Web site to file complaints against professors who pressed their political views.


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One year of protests

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Nearly one year ago, campus was filled with signs, flyers and voices of protesters opposed to a then-possible war in Iraq.


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Sundance holds annual award ceremony

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PARK CITY, Utah -- The high-tech thriller "Primer," about two get-rich-quick inventors whose time-travel device complicates their lives, won the top dramatic honor at the Sundance Film Festival.


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Mind your Qs and As

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One of the things I realized while following presidential candidates around Iowa for the Jan. 19 caucus was that Americans so rarely get to see their presidents in action.


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'Survivor' to challenge students

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Do you have what it takes to be the last man standing? Tonight's Survivor Challenge will let you find out. About 50 members of fraternities, sororities, various student groups and randomly selected audience members will take part in the event. Based on the reality show "Survivor" the competition will begin at 8 p.m. in the Alumni Hall of the Indiana Memorial Union. Campus Crusade for Christ sponsors the event, but it is not exclusive to Christians, organizers said.


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A little Greek honesty

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As a frat guy, I can tell you -- the Greek system is full of liars. To survive at IU, it has to be. There are little lies. "Sure, babe. Have another glass. Wine actually has LESS alcohol than beer." And then there are the difficult lies -- like pretending to encourage a sober environment at a school known for boisterous behavior. While the little ones might get them off, the big ones keep them on ... campus.


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Students work 'Madwoman' script

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Bloomington North and South High School's combined theatrical production of Jean Giradoux's "The Madwoman of Chaillot" was convincing and brilliant.


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State of the division

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Buried someplace in my beat-up "School Memories" box are the fossils of my early political education. Anyone who attended an American school probably received similar papers -- remember the triangle-shaped diagrams linking the words executive, legislative and judicial? As they taught the fundamentals of our government's internal mechanisms, my teachers simultaneously presented one consistent message: our president (regardless of who was in office at the time) is a great man, and we should all hope to be like him someday.


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University cleans house

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Out with the old and in with the new. There have been no less than a dozen shifts in key administrative posts at IU within recent years. Whether spurred on by retirement, other interests or IU President Adam Herbert's restructuring, the University administration is currently undergoing its most radical face lift in more than a generation. Kelley School of Business Dean Dan Dalton's resignation last week brought the total number of open administrative leadership positions to seven (Jan. 22, IDS).


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'Fish' will get you hook, line, and sinker

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Intricately woven and imaginative, Edward Bloom's stories are of questionable truth. Through them, Edward (Albert Finney) has created a mythology of his past, which he shares with his family, friends and anyone who will listen. As his health deteriorates, Edward's son Will (Billy Crudup) attempts to disentangle his father's fabrications to discover the reality beneath.


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Theater hosts MC battle

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Local hip-hop acts will battle and perform at at the MidCest Winterfest Hip-Hop Showcase at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre. The show will exhibit talent from Bloomington and around Indiana.


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IU looks to stay on top

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For a brief 24 hours, the IU men's basketball team was the sole leader of the Big Ten with a 3-1 conference record. But after Wednesday night's games, Michigan State, Wisconsin and Purdue jumped into the number one spot with IU (9-6 overall). At the bottom of the Big Ten standings lies a lonely Minnesota team, 0-4 in the Big Ten and 8-8 on the season. It's a Minnesota team that's struggled at home and away, and it's a Minnesota team that sophomore guard Marshall Strickland says IU will not take lightly. "They really need this win, and they are going to come out really hard," Strickland said. "So we're going to go in there and battle them." Strickland averaged 16 points a game in the last three IU games, hitting .500 (15-of-30) from the floor and .588 (10-of-17) from beyond the arc. He has also been perfect in his last ten free throw attempts.


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Diplomat lectures on Afghanistan

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Former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Robert P. Finn lectured to a packed house, Thursday, discussing current problems during the country's reconstruction. Throughout the war and reconstruction periods, he was the man responsible for the undertaking.


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Panel discusses GLBT acceptance at IU

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IU has come a long way in accepting its gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender population, concluded the participants of yesterday's "Being Gay at IU" panel, held at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. At the same time, there's still more work to be done. It wasn't until May 2002 that University employees could sign their partners on their insurance. Since then, more than 75 employees on the eight IU campuses have signed up for such benefits, said Cindy Stone, a training coordinator at the physical plant.


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Candidates register with IUSA

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Students looking to exercise their right to vote in this November's U.S. presidential election will get a dry-run this Spring. The IU Student Association election commission kicked off its annual election season Wednesday night at Woodburn Hall as potential candidates met with Election Coordinator Derek Molter for information on how to declare their candidacy for the 60 positions available in the 2004-2005 student government.


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A Chinese tradition

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Junior Chia-Kang Chou predicts that 2004 will bring him good fortune, success and a helpful dose of motivation. After all, he is the sign of the Monkey. Chiakang, born in 1980, said he fits many qualities characteristic of the Monkey -- this year's Chinese zodiac symbol. He agrees that he is well-liked by others, a fast thinker and intelligent, all of which describe someone born in a Monkey year.


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Earlham and Conner Prairie squabble over ownership rights

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Citing a possible conflict of interest, Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter on Saturday announced the need for a split between Conner Prairie and Earlham College. Earlham currently manages the public charitable trust for the living history museum, which was founded in 1964 and opened ten years later in Fishers, Ind. Founded by renowned philanthropist Eli Lilly, its current operating budget is $9.6 million. Earlham oversees a trust which has grown to $150 million and has historically distributed interest earned equally between the college and Conner Prairie.


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Pacers near perfect with Tinsley back

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Spending some time on the bench did wonders for Jamaal Tinsley. Since his return to the starting lineup, the Indiana Pacers have won 11 of 12 games, increased their scoring almost five points a game and solidified their position atop the NBA's Eastern Conference. "From the get-go, I was ready to come back and start, but it didn't happen like I thought it would happen," Tinsley said after practice Thursday.