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Beyonce cancels Kuala Lumpur show

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Beyonce Knowles has scrapped plans to stage her first concert in Malaysia and will instead perform in neighboring Indonesia, which has less stringent rules about how performers should dress and behave.


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Letters from Abroad

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BOLOGNA, Italy – Other than my discovery of the absence of Mexican food in Italy, I have had few major disappointments in my trip thus far.


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Speak your mind

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It is not often that I find myself in agreement with anything the hyper-conservative media criticism outlet, Accuracy in Media, has to say about constitutional interpretation. In quite a few past columns, I have attacked this organization for its often racist, homophobic and Christian-centric themes. One of my columns even resulted in a heated phone call from respected pundit Andy Selepak. Imagine my surprise when I found myself nodding my head in emphatic agreement while I read a Sept. 25 guest column by Dr. Phyllis Chesler, in which she spouts off in frustration about inconsistent treatment of political free speech, specifically in academia.


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Leave reality TV alone!

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American entertainment has officially hit an all-time low. We have kids running a colony and people attempting to prove they are smarter than a fifth grader. Reality TV has caused the industry to take a real nosedive.

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Secret’s out

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Psssst. Hey, you – the one with the newspaper in your hand. Move in a little closer; I want to tell you a secret, and it’s a doozy. Ready? Here it goes: Black people have brains. This news is probably shocking, so if you must, have a seat, take a deep breath and try to absorb the gravity of the information you’ve just heard.


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Cleaning house

On Friday, the Executive Board of the Graduate and Professional Student Organization held an impeachment trial for the organization’s moderator, Paul Rohwer. Headed into the event, it was unclear whether Rohwer was in violation of the GPSO constitution and how the organization would react to the three charges levied against him. One controversy involved the potential mismanagement of funds, and the others pertained to verbally abusive treatment of GPSO members.


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IU recruit does jail time

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IU basketball recruit Bud Mackey spent one night in jail this weekend after being arrested at school Friday on suspicion of cocaine trafficking.


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Bringing the world home

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Lotus World Music and Arts Festival began Thursday in an explosive manner – literally. Booming drums and roaring applause filled the Classic Touch Limousine Service Tent as the members of Balkan Beat Box, wearing Halloween masks and playing various hand instruments, wove through an audience of hundreds. Lead singer Tomer Yosef leapt onto the stage and ushered in an energetic performance by the band, kicking off a promising Lotus Fest 2007. LOTUS photo gallery


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Graduate moderator survives impeachment hearing

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Allegations of an abuse of power by Graduate and Professional Student Organization Moderator Paul Rohwer crumbled Friday during impeachment hearings as representatives overwhelming voted their confidence in the leader – raising significant questions about the group's future.


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Hoosiers crash homecoming party with win

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In the past 32 games at Kinnick Stadium, the Iowa Hawkeyes had only lost four times. Apparently, that didn’t matter to the IU football team, which handed Iowa its fifth loss in 33 home games with a 38-20 win Saturday.





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Sophomore’s five goals lead IU women's soccer team to 2 wins over weekend

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With five goals this weekend, sophomore forward Kristin Arnold outscored both opponents the IU women’s soccer team faced. On Friday, Arnold scored three goals as the Hoosiers overcame a second-half surge from Northwestern to win 4-3. She netted two more in the Hoosiers’ 2-0 win Sunday over Wisconsin.


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IU field hockey team loses heartbreaker to No. 6 Iowa

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The IU field hockey team traveled to Iowa City, Iowa, this weekend with thoughts of upsetting the No. 6 Hawkeyes. After 70 minutes couldn’t determine a winner, the Hoosiers upset bid was spoiled in a 2-1 overtime loss.



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IU women's golf team nets 3rd straight Top 5 finish

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The IU women’s golf team has placed sky-high expectations on itself this fall. Despite leaving the Wolverine Invitational in Ann Arbor, Mich., with their third straight Top 5 finish to open the season, the Hoosiers thought they should have done better.


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Role reversal: Hoosiers ruin Iowa homecoming

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Shutdown corner, punt returner and special-teams gunner. Tracy Porter plays a lot of roles for the Hoosiers. On Saturday, playing in front of 70,585 fans for Iowa’s homecoming game, Porter played a role that his teammates aren’t accustomed to.



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From ‘Oh crap’ to touchdown

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The play is legendary. It’s referred to as “the fumblerooski,” and also as “the annexation of Puerto Rico.” On Saturday, sophomore quarterback Kellen Lewis and senior fullback Josiah Sears had their own serendipitous variation that left the Hoosiers elated and the Hawkeyes stunned.