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IDS, WIUS to Webcast football game

the IDS and the WIUS student radio broadcast of Saturday's football game, visit www.idsnews.com/liveupdate during the game.


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'IDS' right to print Horowitz ad

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I would like to express my support for the IDS' decision of printing the "Ten Reasons Why Reparations for Slavery is a Bad Idea -- and Racist Too." It is a real showing of respect for our Constitutional First Amendment and even though the public might hold differing views on the issue, it is morally correct to permit these views to be expressed publicly through our media. The fact that they were presented to the public is a statement of support for civil rights.


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Make your own bread

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Tortillas, pita bread, lavash and focaccia may be relative newcomers to Indiana restaurants and supermarket shelves, but in their native lands these flatbreads are as old as civilization itself. When people first began harvesting grains, they were faced with the same problem many of us have with a cupboard-full of ingredients: how to turn what's on hand into what's for dinner.


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Pole set for Indy 500

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Bruno Junqueira knew all about the top threats to his first Indianapolis 500 pole. He'd raced against Helio Castroneves, Felipe Giaffone and Tony Kanaan since they were driving go-karts in Brazil, and he grew up watching Raul Boesel race Indy cars.


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Shop lets customers try patriotic pottery

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Dinosaurs can be patriotic, too. Jasmine Gencer described the unusual vision of one young boy. Given a blank four-inch ceramic tile, he painted a large dinosaur set against an American Flag. As an employee of the Latest Glaze, 530 E. Kirkwood Ave., Gencer described this work as one of the most interesting she has seen.


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Kram leaves legacy

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Losing a leader is never easy. But, the women's soccer team is losing not only a leader in graduating senior Kelly Kram, but also a dedicated teammate, an experienced player and a humorous personality. After four years of stellar play for the Hoosiers, Kram will graduate tomorrow with a degree in exercise science.


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IU student killed in boating accident

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IU student Mark Olley was killed Wednesday, July 3, in a boating accident in Indianapolis. The 20-year-old Munster, Indiana, native was operating a friend's watercraft at about 7:30 p.m. on the White River when he veered into the path of an oncoming bass boat.



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Angelou wows crowd

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At the age of 7, Maya Angelou lost her voice. Four days after her disclosure that her mother's boyfriend had raped her, two policemen entered the parlor of her grandmother's house in St. Louis. Their very presence jarred her. But it was what they said that shocked her into mute silence -- the rapist, released after one night in prison, had been found dead, apparently kicked to death.


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Bloomington bubbles

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An ice-less skating rink, a beautiful sunny day and the smell of good old liquid soap were the perfect ingredients for a fun-filled Bloomington summer afternoon. Last week, over 2,000 participants flocked to Frank Southern Ice Center, 1965 South Henderson St., to experience a day of bubble fun for the seventh annual Bubblefest. A joint effort by WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology and the Bloomington Department of Parks and Recreation, the six-hour adventure is modeled after a California science hall publication.


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Adoption ban wrong

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"Child ID: 1277 Name: CARLOS Age: 14 year(s) old Description: Carlos is handsome, athletic, and competitive, and he loves outdoor activities. He would love an older brother. He responds positively to a structured environment and needs a two-parent family." If one were to go on the adoption section of Health and Human services site for Florida, he or she would find that hundreds of children, just like Carlos, are awaiting adoption. They are mostly young teenagers, and most of their descriptions next to their pictures ask for a "loving home" or a "two-parent family." But not all two-parent families are permitted to adopt and care for a child, according to Florida law that has recently been upheld.



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How sweet it is

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SACRAMENTO -- With just more than 46 seconds left in Saturday night's game in Arco Arena, junior Kyle Hornsby made a layup and drew a foul, giving the Hoosiers a seven-point lead on North Carolina-Wilmington. This was after IU had burned two timeouts trying to get the ball past half-court against the Seahawks' trapping press. As Hornsby pumped his fist, IU coach Mike Davis slid down into his courtside chair, legs and arms extended, palms open to the sky and a big smile on his face, as if to say "Finally."



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Saddam cuts oil to protest Israel

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Arabs who have demanded deeds to protest Israel's assault on Palestinian towns got action Monday: Iraqi President Saddam Hussein cut off oil supplies. The chants from the street grew increasingly militant, however, with protesters in Sudan and Jordan calling on Osama bin Laden to strike Israel.


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Former IU student recently quit job at World Trade Center

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Michael Weichman, who quit his job at New York's World Trade Center Friday, could have been dead had he kept his position. Weichman, who graduated from IU in May, moved to Manhattan in July. His apartment, which is near the Empire State Building, is only 30 blocks from the twin towers. His office was located on the 81st story in tower one.