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The Makings of Merriment

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It is the classic shower scene in your standard slasher film. The killer approaches two beautiful women, who, of course, don't know he's there. He raises his knife to strike. Stop action. Reverse.


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Sleeping with Tom Hanks

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Yes, that\'s correct boys and girls - Christmas is upon us, descending faster than a cock-eyed bird of prey on some poor carcass in the hot Nevada sun.


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In memory of Cadmium Orange

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Jason Groth lay awake, staring at the ceiling. "What could I have done better?" he asked himself. "What could I have done to make this band stay together?"


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Now that\'s what I call overplayed

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If ever a pop album had a fighting chance with an IDS reviewer, it was this album with this reviewer. My tolerance and enjoyment of the pop genre has been a long-standing joke in the newsroom, and when Now That's What I Call Music 5 drifted into the IDS, it immediately found its way into my waiting hands. I tried to play it off like I wasn't that excited to review it, but I was in heaven.

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\'Grinch\' a steal

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\"How the Grinch Stole Christmas," by Dr. Seuss;(Or Theodore Geisel, if one must know the ruse)Was published in the year of the Sputnik launch;A time when America had not yet discovered raunch.



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\'Bounce\' a good, cheesy date movie

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The true test of love is how you deal with the truth. This is the premise behind "Bounce," the latest film starring Ben Affleck and Gwyneth Paltrow. While a cheesy script bogs down the movie, the performances make this film worth seeing.



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Bad memories and a backwards cap

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Have you ever had one of those moments where something reminds you of something dumb you did? Like the time you were six, got drunk at your cousin's wedding and tried to breakdance?


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Sequel flops

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Two wrongs do not make a right. Tell that to Everclear, which has tried to overcompensate for the mediocre Songs From An American MovieVol. One: Learning How to Smile with Vol. Two: Good Time For A Bad Attitude.


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\'The 6th Day\' not worth two hours

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The previews for "The 6th Day" give a good case for wanting to like this movie. It shows a likeable star (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and a great plot concept, but what a horrible disaster.


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Offspring tries too hard on new album

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Since the band broke into the pop music market with its smash single "Self Esteem," The Offspring has struggled to overcome the "sell-out" label that has overshadowed its career. The band's latest release, Conspiracy of One, will do nothing to aid that struggle.


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'Grinch' soundtrack a grab bag

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The soundtrack to Theodor Geisel's classic holiday yarn turned hit motion picture unfolds much like the reviews to the live action incarnation have: rather mixed.


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From Fire to Farce

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In the mid-1970s, the Royal Library of the Netherlands sent a delegation to the United States with a goal to witness "one of the five most distinguished libraries in the world." They were here to see the IU Main Library.


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Study: Consumers not that interested in technology

A study released last week by the Kelley School of Business and KPMG, a professional services firm, finds that consumers have definite views on what they are looking for in the ideal shopping experience -- both online and in the store -- and more complex technologies are not at the top of their wish list.


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Indiana Society to host dinner

The Indiana Society of Chicago will honor IU at its annual reception and dinner Dec. 2. The society's event will begin at 5:30 p.m. in the International Ballroom of the Chicago Hilton and Towers Hotel, 720 S. Michigan Ave.


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Contestants to perform for charity

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For those who have always wanted to perform on MTV's "Say What Karaoke?" Sigma Delta Tau is giving several IU students a similar opportunity.


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Holiday blood drive held at IMU

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The American Red Cross and the co-ed community service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega held a holiday blood drive in the Indiana Memorial Union Tuesday and Wednesday. The organizations' goal was to receive at least 300 blood donations. As of 5:20 p.m. Wednesday, 281 people had participated.


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Ceremony honors University staffers

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For 30 years, lab attendants Tom Hacker and Michael Jackson have worked behind the scenes together in the Chemistry Building, preparing and cleaning the lab rooms and "doing the things that have to be done for the labs to actually go on," Hacker said.


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Letting the student voice be heard

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In 1976, then senior Les Shively became a voting member of the University's highest governing body -- the board of trustees -- without a rulebook, without knowing what to expect and without welcome reception from the rest of the board. This was the first time a student trustee was appointed to the board. "I recall the other members of the board of trustees were not very happy about it," Shively said of the student trustee position. "Shortly after my being appointed, I had a meeting with the then president and he gave me a rather cool reception. Over time, though, I think I developed a pretty good rapport with the rest of the board."