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IU heads into Big Ten play

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After winning nine of its last 11 games, the IU baseball team starts the Big Ten regular season against a team that was one game away from the college World Series.


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Trustees approve 7.5 percent tuition hike

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IU's board of trustees approved a 7.5 percent tuition hike Tuesday, the University's largest in six years. In-state students will see their tuition rise $320 next year while out-of-state tuition and fees will go up by about $1,000.


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Church attacked in Pakistan

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WASHINGTON -- President Bush said he was outraged by the church attack Sunday in Pakistan that killed a U.S. Embassy employee and her daughter. He pledged to help bring those responsible to justice. Two attackers hurled grenades into a Protestant church filled with worshippers in Islamabad, Pakistan. Five people, including the Americans, were killed, and more than 45 others were injured, police and U.S. officials said. The U.S. Embassy in Islamabad identified the Americans as Barbara Green, who worked in administration at the embassy, and her daughter Kristen Wormsley, a senior at the American School in Islamabad. Green's husband works in the embassy's computer division.


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Journalist tried for breaking country's new media laws

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An American working for a British newspaper, the first journalist to be tried under tough new media laws some see as an attack on free speech in Zimbabwe, pleaded innocent Wednesday to charges he knowingly published false information on alleged political violence.

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'Buried Child' features strong acting

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There is a scene in the Detour Production of Sam Shepard's "Buried Child" that will stay with me forever. Beautiful young Shelly is left alone in a house full of misfits when Bradley, in a foul mood, thumps into the room on his wooden leg. After the shock of finding Shelly in his parents' house, he verbally accosts her and forces her to sit down on a milking stool. "Open your mouth," he commands. She does, and he sticks his first two fingers into her mouth. Upon removing them he smirks and says. "Now stay right where you are."


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Hoosiers fall to OSU

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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- With four minutes left Saturday and IU trailing Ohio State 62-59, Mike Davis told his defense it needed to make only four more defensive stops. That was the mission. If it was accomplished, IU would walk out of Value City Arena still unblemished in the Big Ten and with sole possession of first place. The mission went awry. Ohio State (14-2, 5-0 Big Ten) hit the offensive glass, played tight defense and out-scored the No. 25 Hoosiers (11-6, 4-1) 11-8 during that stretch, allowing the Buckeyes to win 73-67 in front of 19,200 and grab the league's top slot.


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House OKs guns in cockpits

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Airline pilots could carry guns in the cockpit to defend their planes against terrorists under a bill the House passed overwhelmingly Wednesday despite the opposition of the White House.


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Qatar air base upgraded

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AL UDEID AIR BASE, Qatar -- If President Bush ordered airstrikes on Iraq, this vast, remote and little-publicized base in the central Persian Gulf would be a critical hub for U.S. warplanes and their aerial pipeline of bombs and supplies.


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Around The Game

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Pacers announce 2001-2002 schedule Former owner buys Indianapolis minor league hockey team Star Garciaparra returns to Boston Red Sox Labonte passes Earnhardt Jr. for win at Pocono


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People's Park open again

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Decked out in a white tank top and shorts, Yvonne Williams basked in the sun early Tuesday afternoon. Slightly reclining, she kept an eye on her 3-year-old daughter, Mara, who frolicked in the grass. Only a year ago, she wouldn't have considered taking Mara to Peoples Park, which was an asphalt slab littered with obscene graffiti, broken glass and cigarette butts. A popular hangout for the counterculture and teens, it had a reputation as a place to go for illegal drugs.



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O'Bannon cuts another $10 million

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Indiana University faces an even tighter financial situation in light of Indiana Governor Frank O'Bannon's announcement of a budget plan that would cut an additional $10 million from the University's state budget allocation. The announcement brings the total cuts to IU in this two-year period to about $100 million.


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Meeting the stars of Ragtime

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My dream finally came true. My whole life, I've dreamt of standing at the stage door after a show and seeing the actors fresh off the stage from a performance. Tuesday night at "Ragtime," that dream was made possible.


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Professors discuss retribution

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As the United States continues to search for retribution after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, D.C., Law and religious studies professors examined the legal options available to the United States. David Fidler and Kevin Jaques spoke to law students last week about potential U.S. legal reactions in an event organized by the International Law Society. International Law, U.S. Law, and Islamic Law are different -- and those differences could have major implications on the future of international law and the fight against terrorism.



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Puddle of Mudd's debut dirty

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Including the line, "I love the way you smack my ass," in the first track of a band's first album is not the most eloquent way to unleash musical fury on the world. Try telling this to Puddle of Mudd.


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'Annie Get Your Gun' provides some good old-fashioned fun

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When I was a wee little thing, I was a pretty good shot. At Golden Arrow Day Camp my counselor deemed me "little Annie Oakley." So you could imagine my curiosity with "Annie Get Your Gun" in town. This is a show I had never seen before, so I really had no preconceived notions about the premise or even the music -- although for the record I must state that the one song I do love is "Anything You Can Do," and I eagerly awaited its catchy music and spunky lyrics. But since the song came at the end of the show, I figured that I would just get comfortable and enjoy it from the start.


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Around The World

Ecuador plane crashes in Colombia QUITO, Ecuador -- An Ecuadorean jetliner carrying 94 people, including seven children, crashed in Colombia on Monday in the fog bound mountains of the Andes. The Boeing 727-100 from Ecuador's TAME airline originated in the capital, Quito, and was headed to the Ecuadorean border city of Tulcan, 110 miles to the northeast.


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U.S. should not apologize for crash

China has blamed the United States and demanded an apology for the collision of a U.S. reconnaissance aircraft and a Chinese fighter jet. Because few details of the crash are known, and China refuses to release 24 Americans who were on the plane, this request is unreasonable. Information about how the incident occurred is still unclear, and little has been discovered that would determine definite fault on either side. According to The Washington Post, a U.S. plane loaded with surveillance equipment collided in international airspace with a much smaller Chinese plane that was shadowing it. Preliminary investigations have shown that the Chinese jet was flying closely beneath the U.S. plane, and that a hard bank by the U.S. plane triggered the crash. The issue of which plane actually caused the crash is still in question.