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Around the World
Milosevic attacks testimony of U.S. ambassador Powell considers possibilities for Palestinian state Journalist tried for breaking country's new media laws French arrest five in shoe bomb investigation Rumsfeld sees indications of al-Qaida in Kashmir 11 killed in attack on bus in Algeria
'Black Hawk' DVD a crash compared to solid movie
It's OK to like Neil Diamond; he's really not that lame
Soundtrack almost as bad as the 'E'
'Hillbilly Tribute' could be Jerry Springer's new soundtrack
'Promos' a massive sucess on DVD
Soccer's box of chocolates
Sports cliché: games are played on the field, not on paper. With all the talk of favorites and can't-miss teams, Argentina and France have choked on the world's biggest stage. This is the first World Cup ever with all the defending champions participating; three have already been sent home after disappointing first rounds.
Celebrating sports celebrations
The crowd stretched so far down the street it didn't seem to end. Everyone sweating through their red and white shirts was yelling as if they had won the lottery. Strangers were high-fiving and hugging like best friends, simply because their team won … a hockey game?
Former 'Irish' QB to play for Hoosiers
Matt LoVecchio, a sophomore quarterback from Notre Dame, will transfer to IU next year.

