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Korona lawyer calls lawsuit 'inevitable'

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The parents of Seth Korona, who died after a fraternity accident, will file a lawsuit for the wrongful death of their son, family lawyer Richard Hailey said Wednesday. Hailey said Korona was hazed and encouraged to drink at Theta Chi fraternity and that the University was lenient in punishing alcohol violations. In a tort claims notice, obtained Wednesday from the University, Hailey names IU President Myles Brand, former Theta Chi President David Friedmann, Theta Chi fraternity, Bloomington Hospital and the Attorney General of Indiana.


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It's NOT just the winter blues

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Recent IU graduate Amy Gibbs could study for six hours at a time without so much as a coffee break. So in early October when she began to lose her concentration after hitting the books for less than two hours, she suspected something was wrong. Headaches kept her from focusing on her studies and sleep consumed 14 hours of every day.


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Indiana Open kicks off season

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The nationally ranked men's cross country team heads into its first meet tonight in one of the few home meets for the Hoosiers this season. The Indiana Open features Eastern Illinois, IU-Purdue University at Indianapolis, IU-Purdue University at Fort Wayne, Ball State and Miami of Ohio. While the opponents aren't ranked along with IU, the Hoosiers said they have several goals to accomplish at this meet.


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Bilingualism the way of the future

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The idea that this country was founded by white people, for white people is a statement most people would consider to be backwards and repulsive. It implies this is nation designed for the advancement of whites over people of other races. This is a statement that, if said by a politician, would probably signal the end of his or her career.



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FBI: 13 Miami Officers Charged

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MIAMI -- Thirteen current and former Miami police officers were accused in an indictment alleging they helped cover up wrongdoing in police shootings in which three people died. All were veteran officers assigned to special enforcement teams at the time of the shootings, which resulted in three deaths and one injury during the late 1990s.



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"Dreamer" on display at Artists' Row

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Don't let artist Peter Lawrence's vibrant palette fool you when you see his work for the first time. Although his large-scale oil paintings are brilliantly colored, the greatest influences on his work have been tragic literature and poetry, in which the contradiction between the self and nature is evident. Lawrence, who studies philosophy as a hobby, bases his themes around the idea that every person feels they have had a tragic life, even the wealthy and the well-off.


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Swimmer constantly progressing

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When Susan Woessner came to IU as a freshman in the fall of 1998, the IU swim team was in the process of a makeover. Woessner's freshman year was also the first year for coach Dorsey Tierney at the helm of the Hoosier program.


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From yoga to worms, fair touts living simply

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The third annual Simply Living! festival teaches how things from yoga to worms can improve the quality of life. The three-day extravaganza, Simply Living!: An Exploration of Sustainable Living, features more than 40 workshops, hands-on activities, live music, vendors, a children's tent, tabling by local businesses and activist groups, and a nationally-recognized keynote speaker. It will take place at Third Street Park.


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Qualifications plagued by harsh conditions

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Conditions were ideal during last year's Little 500 qualifications. Temperatures were in the mid 70s, and the wind was almost non-existent. This year, conditions weren't as friendly to riders. The temperature never rose above 40 degrees. In the morning the track was wet, but the moisture was not enough to compensate for the dry conditions during the past week. The track was loose by the afternoon and wind was a factor during the whole day.


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Film epitomizes 'life in turmoil'

The Indiana Memorial Union Board's Live from Bloomington Committee will present the film "Koyaanisqatsi: Life Out of Balance," with a score performed live by composer Philip Glass and the Philip Glass Ensemble, 7:30 p.m. tonight at the Indiana University Auditorium. "Koyaanisqatsi," a 1983 film directed by Godfrey Reggio, shows contrasting scenes from America's natural and urban landscapes. It was awarded the Audience Award for Best First Feature Film at Filmex, and Glass's score was voted Best Original Film Score by the Los Angeles Film Critics. "'Koyaanisqatsi' is not so much about something, nor does it have a specific meaning or value," Reggio said in a press release. "'Koyaanisqatsi' is, after all, an animated object, an object in moving time, the meaning of which is up to the viewer. Art has no intrinsic meaning. This is its power, its mystery and hence its attraction. Art is free."



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The fine art of clowning

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The strongest man in the world is standing center stage in the lobby of the Bloomington Playwrights Project. He is wearing make-up and a grossly oversized suit jacket. The strongest man in the world is four feet tall and has not graduated from elementary school.


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Winning streak provides No. 1 position

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The men's soccer team heads to Madison ,Wis., this weekend as the No. 1 seed in the 2001 Big Ten Tournament. Matches begin today and conclude with the championship game at 2 p.m. Sunday. IU hopes to get back on track after a disappointing showing in the tournament last year. A second-round 1-0 loss to Ohio State interrupted a 39 conference game unbeaten streak, and a run of eight conference tourney championships in the tournament's nine-year history. This season, IU (12-3-1) is 6-0 in league play, marking the sixth straight season the Hoosiers have gone undefeated against conference foes. Not only have the Hoosiers won, but they have swept through the conference, outscoring opponents 17-1 overall.


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Bill needed closer look

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On Friday, President George W. Bush signed the Anti-Terrorism Bill into law. The bill greatly expands police powers to include new authority for wire taps and searches with almost no judicial review.


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Dutchman Kroon wins 8th stage

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PLOUAY, France -- Karsten Kroon led a Dutch sweep of the top three spots in the eighth stage of the Tour de France on Sunday, and three-time champion Lance Armstrong remained in eighth place in the overall standings.


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Freshman butterflies, sets record

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Mark Spitz is a name that conjures up images of an Olympic great. Murph Halasz is the name that now comes before him in the school record books for the 200-yard butterfly.


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Soundtrack both sweet and sour

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I don't know Cameron Crowe. Therefore it's hard for me to say a whole lot about him, but I do know that the man sure does know how to direct a movie, and additionally, he knows how to pick songs to assemble one hell of a soundtrack for these movies. Recent examples, such as "Jerry Maguire" and "Almost Famous," simply stand as examples to prove my point. You can add "Vanilla Sky" to this list.