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Bring back Bobby

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It sounds fanciful to ask that Bobby Knight return as interim coach at Indiana for just this season. While that may be so, I would like to make the case for why he should be


Pete Stuttgen

War stories

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Fifteen years ago, Monroe County resident Robert Thrasher put his first story about his World War II experiences on paper. The feedback from his friends and family was so positive that he ended up with a book full of stories.


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Former Hoosiers support IU's Sampson decision

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With Kelvin Sampson out, former IU players have begun voicing their opinions on those allegations and the fallout, as well as their support for interim coach Dan Dakich.  DOCUMENT:  Sampson's severance deal  VIDEO:  Greenspan press conference  PODCAST:  That's What He Said  BLOG:  Basketblog




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What is art?: There’s more to Oscar night

Watching the pre-Oscar celebrity round-up, I was quickly reminded how full of scum Hollywood actually is. As Miley Cyrus assumed a slew of poses for the flashing lights, I realized how much grip the industry’s gravitational pull has around what a celebrity becomes.



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‘Evita’ examines Argentinian history, culture

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“Don’t Cry for Me Argentina” and “Buenos Aires” are popular tunes that students will hear while attending the Tony-winning Broadway musical “Evita” 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the IU Auditorium.


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Former Hoosiers compete at NFL Scouting Combine

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Former IU football players Tracy Porter, James Hardy and Tim Bugg performed at the NFL Scouting Combine at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, hoping to do well enough to make it the first of many pro stadiums in which they perform.



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Eye of the Tiger Woods

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So many times, it happens too fast. You change your passion for glory. Don’t lose your grip on the dreams of the past. You must fight just to keep them alive! It’s the eye of the ... Tiger Woods?



Ted Somerville

Breaking the ice

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The president’s Oval Office desk sits under a white tent in the center of People’s Park on the corner of Kirkwood Avenue and Dunn Street. A sign at the bottom tells passersby to pose behind it and take a picture. A mother and her young son examine the desk in amazement.



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Figaro is no farce

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Sex, bitter jealousy and complex characters with scheming plots are elements anyone could find incorporated into a number of soap operas. But these aren’t the first “operas” to have risque and exciting plot lines.