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DiFranco fans ready for IU show

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For folk rocker Ani DiFranco, music is a way of making sense of the universe. "My little songs are sort of letters to myself," DiFranco told Music Connection. I'm trying to clue myself in on some things. It's all a very self-conscious process on some level. My music, I guess, is what I live through." DiFranco will perform at 9:30 p.m. Saturday at the IU Auditorium. Union Board is sponsoring the event.


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Alternate use for new funds

Saturday, IU Parking Operations found new homes for about 250 abandoned student bikes. After the bikes were left unclaimed for months, those still on campus last semester and during the summer were auctioned to the highest bidder.



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Area activist to relocate before trial

Alleged ecoterrorist Frank Ambrose has packed his bags for Detroit. Authorities have accused Ambrose, a vocal area environmentalist, of driving 10-inch nails into trees set aside for logging in the Morgan-Monroe State Forest last June. The FBI said Ambrose, 26, is the first individual arrested in connection with the Earth Liberation Front, an ecoterrorist group.

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Hoosiers victorious in opener

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CHARLOTTE, N.C.-- George Leach didn't want to sit the bench. He didn't want to wear the white practice jersey that denotes the second team. After Sunday's eight-point, seven-rebound, four-block performance in IU's 65-61 season-opening victory at Charlotte, Leach decreased the chance either will happen again. "I called my mom (before the game), and she said 'You know you can play basketball, so calm down,'" said Leach, who graduated from Charlotte's Olympic High School. "I just did what I thought I could do. I figured while I was in there, I might as well try something."


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Reality shows a cheap way to entertain

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They're cheap to make and millions of people like to watch them. Put a few camera-men with some real people, maybe in a weird or dangerous setting, and a few weeks later you have new famous people and hundreds of water cooler conversations.


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Team struggles, defeats Hawkeyes

The men's tennis team defeated Iowa Saturday to pick up its first conference victory of the season and their first overall win in the last four matches. "We needed this match," coach Ken Hydinger said. "We came in 0-2 in the conference and now are 1-2, so we have a chance to earn our way out of a hole." But climbing from the hole did not come easily for the Hoosiers.


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Jeffries' foul trouble hurts Hoosiers

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EAST LANSING, Mich. -- For the past few weeks, it had been a sprained right ankle that held Jared Jeffries out of the Wisconsin game and a considerable portion of the victory at Michigan eight days ago.


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Hurricanes, Red Wings set to face off in finals

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The Stanley Cup Finals begin Tuesday when the Carolina Hurricanes blow into "Hockeytown" against the Detroit Red Wings. The best-of-seven series will determine the National Hockey League champion. Here's a look at the teams vying to take home Stanley for the summer.


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Corporations in the spotlight

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Some lawmakers and experts think that it is not only the corporations that are to be blamed for recent scandalous accounting transactions, but also accounting rule making process or makers.


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A common goal

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It was with great interest that I read Gov. Frank O'Bannon's speech concerning the fiscal situation of Indiana Thursday. What he outlined in that speech will have a profound impact on the students of IU. O'Bannon, while having the best of intentions, is mistaken in freezing spending on universities. I believe it is imperative that the student body take a proactive approach and work with the administration to write, call, rally and lobby the state legislature to ensure that university funding is a priority for the state.


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Bill targets right objective

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State Sen. Michael Young is teaming up with state Representative Mark Kruzan to push a bill through the Indiana General Assembly that would tighten the laws for drinking and driving. This bill is a good idea. With the proposed plan, it would become a Class D felony if you were caught driving under the influence of alcohol with someone under the age of 18 in your car. You would lose your license permanently if convicted of causing a death while over the legal limit or for a third offense. Probationary licenses would not be granted if a driver is convicted of driving under the influence a second time or if the offender is operating the vehicle with a blood-alcohol content of .15 or higher.


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A New Beginning

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There is a dream on Jordan Avenue. It's made of limestone and glass, excitement and anticipation.


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Hoosier Homecoming

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This weekend, despite the looming threat of rainy weather, current, former and future students and members of the Bloomington community gathered to revisit the past, look toward years to come, cheer on the team and celebrate all that is cream and crimson.


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'Kung Pow!' hard to digest

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It would seem appropriate to feel somewhat relunctant, or perhaps even frightened, about the prospects of seeing a movie whose selling point in previews is "from the director of 'Ace Ventura 2'."


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Final series event today

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Each Little 500 series event determines something different about the riders and teams. Individual time trials determines the fastest riders. Miss-N-Out decides the top pack riders.


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The Epic: Taking frat rock beyond cargo pants

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Frat Rock? The concept seemed laughable at first, almost oxymoronic. A mental image is conjured of guys in cargo pants trying to perfect Dave Matthew's songs so the girls would dig them at the next formal. The Epic is Bloomington's newest, up and coming frat rock band, stemming out of the greek subculture here on campus. With six members in the band, they represent four of the campus' fraternities, and are enjoying a large fanbase within the greek community. Although the band credits much of their success to their involvement in fraternities, they are looking to broaden their horizons and their audience.


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Brehm seeks partnerships

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Thirty-three days into her tenure as chancellor has left Sharon Brehm a bit frazzled. She faces page after page of reading, of signing, of names and titles and phone numbers to remember. She attends countless meetings and luncheons and University activities. She's even managed to swing by the MAC for an opera theatre performance. Brehm might be frazzled, but she hasn't lost her focus.


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Big game, bigger victory

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Jeff Newton's teammates call him weird. They say he's playing like a man. They say they can't say enough about how well he's playing. His coach remembers when he couldn't make contact with the rim on a free throw. Judging by his wacky career, they're all right on.


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Cheers to Scotty's

One of the newest restaurants to descend upon the Bloomington dining scene is Scotty's Brewhouse, a "Chicago-esque, Brick-style" new-age version of Cheers. The upbeat atmosphere of the restaurant is an invitation to people of all ages to meet up with friends or catch a game on one of the big screen TVs.