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Welcome to Tel(emarketing)!

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As one who has survived the demonized occupation of telemarketing, I come offering a new view, one that begs your open ears, your open mind, and above all, your open heart. My friends, we are not motherless.


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Me and my damned lists

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Those of you that have read my column over the past year or so have probably come to realize something. I love lists. Without fail, I write lists of all shapes and sizes revolving around all things movie related. Some might say lists and movies are to me what math and music are to others -- an easy way to get off (figuratively that is, not literally).



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Media frenzy engulfs Eagle, Colo.

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EAGLE, Colo. -- A day before Kobe Bryant's first scheduled court appearance to acknowledge a sexual assault charge, his lawyers sought to clamp down on apparent information leaks from law enforcement officers.

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Kathi Bennett coaches Pan-Am

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic -- The USA Women's Basketball Pan American Games team won its third game in a row with a 93-78 win over Argentina on Tuesday. IU Women's basketball coach Kathi Bennett is an assistant coach for the 3-1 team.


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Rock to this

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After attending several summits that boasted claims of having Midwestern representations, Josh Baker and fellow colleagues were a little skeptical as to just how representative these summits really were. In the summer of 2000, Baker -- president of Benchmark Records and the brains of the operation -- brought local and national acts together to rock out Indianapolis in its first ever Midwest Music Summit.


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Peacekeepers land in Liberia

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MONROVIA, Liberia -- U.S. military helicopters landed a seven-member Marine team Wednesday in Liberia, marking the first U.S. troops on the ground to support a West African peace force.



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Authors hope to stop cancer trend

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African Americans are twice as likely to die from prostate cancer than any other racial or ethnic group, according to the American Cancer Society. Many times this is due to the lateness in discovering the cancer.


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Asteroids memorialize lost Columbia astronauts

WASHINGTON -- Seven asteroids circling the sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter are being named for the astronauts who died in the space shuttle Columbia accident, officials announced Wednesday.


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State Fair kicks off in Indianapolis

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The taste of an ice-cold lemon shake-up or a warm funnel cake. The sound of buzzers and bells from midway games filled with stuffed animals. The feeling in your stomach after being hurdled through the air in a ride called "The Zipper." The view from atop a Ferris wheel. And yes -- even the smell of the cows and pigs in the barn.


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Afghan leader speaks to crowd at IU

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The young-looking man with growing streaks of gray in his slicked black hair confidently strolled down the stairs to a podium at the front of the classroom. The 75 people in attendance waited patiently for him to finish pouring a bottle of Dasani water in a glass before beginning his lecture on the state of Afghanistan.


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A different kind of court

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EAGLE, Colo. -- NBA superstar Kobe Bryant made his first appearance in court Wednesday on a charge of sexually assaulting a 19-year-old hotel worker. Flanked by his attorneys, the 24-year-old Bryant stood quietly as his attorneys waived his right to be formally advised of the felony assault charge. Judge Frederick Gannett set a preliminary hearing for Oct. 9. Bryant has said he had consensual sex with the woman but is innocent of assault.


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The old college try

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It's almost that time of year again. The bees are buzzing, the sun is shining between downpours, the last of this summer's prospective-student families are lumbering across campus, and I just paid half a month's salary to cover what IU vaguely describes as "fees." Soon, the rest of IU-Bloomington's nearly 39,000 students will return in a tsunami of people and cars and boxes and furniture, filling up every parking lot and sprawling on every flat or quasi-flat surface.


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Goodbye to Archie Bunker

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This is the beginning of my second year as chair of the department of African American and African Diaspora Studies.


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Prodding public opinion

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People like to say public opinion is fickle. Well, people are right. Less than two years after Sept. 11, Afghanistan and airport security have dropped from public discourse, replaced by Iraq and Kobe Bryant. Shifting opinions is as American as apple pie (wait, no it isn't).


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Behind different bars

The Marion County jail has been facing an all too common problem in America: overcrowding as a result of nonviolent offenders. On occasion, the jail has housed more than 1,600 inmates when, in fact, there is room for only 1,310.


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IUPD Blotter

The IU Police Department reported the following activity: July 25 • Bloomington Fire Department responded to a fire in the air conditioning unit at Mathers Museum. Damage was contained to the air conditioning unit. Estimated damage is $500.


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Around The Region

INDIANAPOLIS -- A 1-year-old girl suffered a facial abrasion after a stray bullet broke glass in her bedroom during what police say was an apparent street shootout.


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Professor charged with killing baby

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St. Paul, Minn. -- A Villanova University history professor accused of fatally slitting her 6-month-old daughter's throat was charged Tuesday with second-degree murder. The girl, Raya Donagi, was found bleeding and unconscious Monday after her grandmother called 911 at about 9 a.m.