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Student voters a presence at polls

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As the sun rose on election day, political campaign signs littered the lawns of residence halls. High school students from Bloomington North and South passed out candidate fliers in front of Assembly Hall. The campus was quiet and things were running smoothly at the various election sites.


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City ready for Bush win

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AUSTIN, Texas -- Red and blue striped half-circle banners flying from every balcony, people hurrying down the street gripping leather binders, numerous laminated badges hanging from their necks.


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Awaiting a verdict

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- One phrase summed up how Gore supporters are viewing the rush to secure votes in the last few hours before the polls close.

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Home state may nix Gore

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Who says Republicans don't know how to throw a party? Perhaps more importantly, who says a state should promote its own senator to the presidency?


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LSAT test-takers unhappy

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When senior Erin Borg arrived at 8 a.m. Oct. 7 to take her Law School Admission Test at the Kelley School of Business, she said she thought there might be a problem.




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Cafe Django classy, comfortable

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After a long weekend of performing, partying and holding auditions for a play, my friends and I wanted to have a nice relaxing dinner together in a comfortable, yet classy establishment.




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Not all Texans gung-ho to elect Bush as president

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AUSTIN, Texas -- The Texas sun shone bright on Austin Monday as a political frenzy formed in front of the capitol, where Gov. George W. Bush would announce his return and address the anxious throng of Republicans and reporters awaiting Tuesday's election results.






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Little sister finally wins

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Although her team won the swim meet Saturday in Bloomington, Dorsey Tierney didn't stick her tongue out at her opponent and older brother Jimmy Tierney, who coaches the Northwestern team.



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The Sexpert

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The only problem is that I have never had an orgasm. I do not believe it is because of him, because the feelings are there, it is just that I never go over the edge — kind of like I stay at the peak just before and never go over.


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Citizens must use voting power

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These elections matter because the issues matter, and we as citizens have a duty and a right to use our voice in this democracy -- by casting a vote in today's election.