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U.S. plane crashes in Pakistan

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WASHINGTON -- A U.S. military plane carrying at least seven Marines crashed into a mountain in Pakistan Wednesday night. There were no initial signs of survivors. At the Pentagon, officials said there were no initial indications that anyone survived, but they could not rule it out. They also said there were no signs that the plane was brought down by hostile action. Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said he understood the plane was carrying passengers in addition to the crew, but he had no further details. Other military officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the plane was carrying a crew of six and one passenger -- all Marines. Witnesses reported seeing flames shooting from the plane before it slammed into the mountain.


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Suicide attack in Tel Aviv kills 3

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TEL AVIV, Israel -- Two suicide bombers blew themselves up seconds apart in downtown Tel Aviv Wednesday night, killing three civilians and wounding more than 40, police and witnesses said. The attack took place between a cafe and a theater in a rundown neighborhood where many foreign workers live, and Israel Radio said most of the casualties were workers from abroad.


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Super films from beyond the mainstream be the mainstream

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Director Wes Anderson and co-writer Owen Wilson have become masters at creating awkward situations for their characters and their audiences. Their movies are filled with moments that would be funny if only we were sure they were a joke. But we're not sure, and that makes the moment funny and sad at the same time.


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Around The Region

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Ten Commandments display prohibited in Goshen classrooms GOSHEN, Ind. -- The Goshen Board of Education has rejected a proposed policy change that would have allowed the Ten Commandments to be displayed in classrooms. Board member David Coyne said before Monday's vote that he opposed the proposed change because he believes it is unconstitutional and misleading.

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Suspect denies connection to SUV vandalism

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The suspect arrested in connection with the rash of SUV vandalism over the weekend denies any involvement. Police linked the suspect to only one case of vandalism out of the 40 committed in the city and on campus Friday and Saturday. He said he was jumped by two men while walking home from a bar and has been mistakenly accused. The Bloomington Police Department has had more than 60 reports of vandalism to sport utility vehicles and other high-end cars such as BMWs since the beginning of September. Bloomington Police Capt. Joe Qualters said the apparently related cases involve slashed tires and defacement with spray paint.


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Goodbye, Ox

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I didn't know John Entwistle had died until a friend e-mailed me the morning after it happened. "I guess this means there's not going to be a tour this summer," Steve's e-mail read, followed by several of those e-mail frowny faces.



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Coach shuffles swimmers, still finds success

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Heading into their team's dual meet against Ohio State, IU women's swimming head coach Dorsey Tierney was looking for depth within her squad. In order to establish depth, Tierney changed the lineup of events in which many of the swimmers competed.


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Team seeks recovery from slump

After Michigan handed the softball team a 15-3 pounding in Ann Arbor Sunday, the Hoosiers were thrust into a three-game tailspin that has left them trying to regroup.


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Haston to announce NBA draft decision

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Ever since senior forward/center Kirk Haston announced his intentions to make himself eligible for June's NBA draft, but not hire an agent, speculation has been circling IU's leading scorer about whether or not he would return to school.


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E-mails spark conflict

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The Synergy ticket will file a complaint against the Kirkwood ticket for allegedly sending out mass e-mails to more than 25,000 students early Tuesday morning, possibly jeopardizing Kirkwood's position in the IU Student Association election, which concludes tonight at 11:59 p.m.


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'American Outlaws' a misfire

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American Outlaws - PG-13 Starring: Colin Farrell, Scott Caan, Ali Larter Directed by: Les Mayfield Showing: Showplace East 11


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Come forward with the truth

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Last May 31, Bloomington resident and student Jill Behrman disappeared while on a morning bike ride, and she has still not been found. Despite endless hours of searching and investigation by officials, there have been no promising leads to finding out what happened to her. It's time that the silence concerning her disappearance ends.


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Who's to blame for drug problem?

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The closest I've ever come to a drug deal is while watching the movie "Traffic." That is, up until last week anyway. I've never bought or sold any drugs myself, but now, I've watched a friend buy marijuana and I must say, I am so naïve.



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Book details history of suffering in Zaire

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The central African country of Zaire is plagued by lost opportunities, squandered resources and waste, in journalist Michela Wrong's portrayal of its history during Mobutu Sese Seko's 32-year unencumbered reign over it. "In Mobutu's hands, the country had become a paradigm of all that was wrong with postcolonial Africa," Wrong writes in "In the Footsteps of Mr. Kurtz: Living on the Brink of Disaster in Mobutu's Congo," (HarperCollins, 2001, $26.00). "It was a parody of a functioning state. Here, the anarchy and absurdity that simmered in so many other sub-Saharan nations were taken to their logical extreme."


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Why I still love sex

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HIV Live is a column that ran in The Bloomington Beacon during the past year. It's a column about living with AIDS, and how it colors the vision of everyday life and events. It's a column about risk, resolution and the ultimate question -- am I at risk of acquiring HIV? You can interact with HIV Live! If you have questions about HIV, the column or what you read in it, you can e-mail maaprice@indiana.edu -- some answers might appear within the series.



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Indonesia's new armed forces chief installed

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JAKARTA, Indonesia - An army general who was a close ally of former dictator Suharto took command of Indonesia's military on Tuesday, restoring to dominance a force with a long history of human rights abuses.