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'Lone Star' state goes undefeated

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Texans 21, Dolphins 20 Brown kicked his fifth field goal, a 35-yarder with 25 seconds left, as the second-year Texans stunned Miami 21-20. The Texans staged another season-opening upset to leave the Dolphins 0-1 for the first time in 12 years.


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Around The Game

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Field hockey extends winning streak to 4 Before the Hoosiers left for Muncie, Ind., last weekend senior goalie Molly Pulkrabek had one thing to say about the Ball State Cardinals: "I want to beat them!"


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Second half scoring spree spells defeat for IU

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Through one half of play Saturday, IU looked like it had turned over a new leaf. The Hoosiers, playing against No. 22 Washington, didn't look anything like a team that lost badly to UConn a week earlier. But that all changed in the second half, as the Hoosiers gave up four touchdowns in less than a quarter and lost 38-13. IU coach Gerry DiNardo was unhappy with both halves.


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Professor's Web log back on IU server

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One day after a business professor was asked to take down his Web log from the IU server, University officials determined Friday that the log could remain on the original site.

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Parking ticket prices increase

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IU Parking Operations imposed a $5 increase in its fines this year to curb the problem of illegal parking on campus. The increase was not imposed in order to create more funding for the department, parking manager Doug Porter said "We just want people to park legally," Porter said. "Hopefully with a higher fine in place, people who would have parked illegally won't do it anymore."


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IU eases policy on ID photos

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IU has eased a policy prohibiting head coverings for student ID photos in response to complaints that the rule forced Muslim woman to remove their head scarves. At least four female students who wear the head scarves, or hijabs, in accordance with their Muslim religious practices, were asked to remove their head coverings in order to have their photographs taken in recent weeks for their IU Student Identification Card.


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References to attacks still common in classrooms

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The terrorist-driven airplanes that destroyed the twin towers in New York nearly two years ago also demolished associate professor of criminal justice Stephen Russell's carefully planned class syllabi for that semester -- his first ever teaching at IU. Though Russell can joke about it now, at the time he was panicked.


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11 minutes of shame

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It's cliché to say, "That game was closer than the score indicated." This phrase has garnered far too much usage over the years. Yet it is the perfect way to describe IU's 38-13 loss to No. 22 Washington. For 49 minutes, the Hoosiers matched everything that the Huskies showed them, not appearing the least bit daunted.


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on the SIDELINES

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A champion is served: Roddick wins U.S. Open NEW YORK -- Andy Roddick pounded three straight big serves to win the first set of his first Grand Slam final, drawing a standing ovation from the partisan crowd. There was no such celebration from Roddick: He tossed aside a ball he had in his pocket, blew on his fingers, and calmly walked to the sideline to sit down.


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Supreme Court Justices land roles in opera

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WASHINGTON -- Anthony Kennedy likes to listen to the opera while working, Ruth Bader Ginsburg dreamed of a career as a diva and Stephen Breyer has twice performed on stage, albeit a half-century ago. Who says Supreme Court justices are all law, no show biz. Despite their limited performing arts resumes, the three made rare special appearances, with non-singing roles, in the Washington Opera's season-opener "Die Fledermaus" on Saturday night.


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Get on this Hot Tin Roof

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Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" grabs the audience by the throat and shakes the life out of it. There's a simmering heat just under the surface of this angry family drama, and when it rises to the surface, watch out. The show continues the next two weekends, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the John Waldron Arts Center, 122 S. Walnut St.


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'Students for Howard Dean' finds niche at IU

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Anticipation was in the air Wednesday night as more than 40 supporters of presidential candidate Howard Dean packed into the Indiana Memorial Union Frangipani Room. IU Students for Howard Dean President Marty Gold opened the night by stressing Dean's stance on the environment, foreign policy and plans of balancing the budget as the highlight of his campaign. Following Gold, students, Vietnam veterans and retired teachers voiced their support for Dean.


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Bloomington veteran waiting for decision

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In August of 1990, Saddam Hussein issued an order prohibiting all U.S. citizens from leaving Iraq or Kuwait. At the time, Richard Clay, an electrical engineer from Bloomington, was working in Kuwait for business. Clay, along with over 200 people, was beaten and interrogated while being held hostage in Kuwait. In September of 1990, Hussein ordered the release of women and children who were being held while the men, including Clay, were held until December of that same year. Now, over 13 years later Clay and many others are trying to receive what they call justice.


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Cosby tickets on sale

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Tickets go on sale today for stand-up comedian Bill Cosby at 6 and 9:30 p.m., on Dec. 6, at the IU Auditorium. Tickets are $57 for the general public. Students tickets are $37 for orchestra and $27 for balcony seating. Cosby is known for various TV programs including "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids," "The Cosby Show," and "Kids say the Darndest Things." Tickets can be purchased at the IU Auditorium, 1211 E. 7th St., over the phone at 855-1103 or online at www.iuauditorium.com.


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Two officers injured in car crash

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Two IU Police Department officers suffered minor injuries in a car crash late Saturday night when the car they were traveling in was broadsided at the intersection of Tenth Street and Jordan Avenue by an sport utility vehicle whose driver ran a red light. According to IUPD, Detective Gregory McClure and Officer Amanda Yanez were en route to Willkie Quad to work security for a dance sponsored by the Pan-Hellenic Council when their department issue red 2001 Ford Taurus was hit on the rear passenger side door by a red Jeep Liberty traveling over 40 mph at about 9:35 p.m.




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Team looking past last season

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As the Hoosiers prepared for the upcoming season, one thing was apparent -- last year's record of 10-7-2 (4-4-2) would not be acceptable this season.