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Hoosier paves way for future in Cape League

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At the Dawicki house, where IU sophomore catcher Josh Phegley resides during his stint with the Cape Cod Baseball League’s Wareham Gatemen, Ken Dawicki preserves his family tradition of the golden pry bar.


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‘Exorcist’ turns self over to deputies

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The Monroe County Sheriff’s Department arrested a Paoli, Ind., man Wednesday afternoon on felony charges of battery and confinement after he performed an “exorcism” on a 14-year-old autistic boy over the course of 11 hours, police said.


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Usual suspects remain atop Big Ten standings in preseason media poll

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Many things have changed in the landscape of Big Ten football. There are some new rules, a few new coaches and a new TV network dedicated to the sport. In spite of these changes, Michigan, Wisconsin and Ohio State remain the teams to beat in the conference.


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IU hopes to make most of 5 yards

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Five yards has the potential to go a long way for the Hoosiers this year. College football’s newest rule has pushed back kickoffs to the 30-yard line, five yards further than last year. This will result in fewer kickoffs being caught as touchbacks and more returns.



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Aides discuss Middle East

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President Bush’s top national security aides said Tuesday their double-barreled show of diplomatic and military support for friendly Arab allies this week is not a shot across Iran’s bow.


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WFHB broadcasts students’ work

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It’s hard to imagine Bloomington as anything but a college town, but Assistant Journalism Professor Mike Conway challenged the students in his spring community journalism class to do just that.



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With lawsuit pending, Facebook could shut down

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Imagine a life without Facebook – and think quick, because the owners of ConnectU, a rival social networking site, are seeking to shut down Facebook after alleging that its creator, Mark Zuckerberg, stole their ideas.


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‘Everything Is Illuminated’

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Jonathan Safran Foer’s first novel “Everything is Illuminated,” published in 2003, manages to bring together three different story arcs.




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Bloomington presents its own rendition of ‘Romeo and Juliet’

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The world’s most famous love story will take a Bloomington angle when Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” is performed in September on the outdoor Third Street Park stage. Auditions for the play, produced by The Monroe County Civic Theater, were hosted Monday and Tuesday at the park’s stage.


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Blake Powers arrested Monday

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Blake Powers, the former starting quarterback for the IU football team, was arrested on preliminary charges with a Class A battery misdemeanor.


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Delaying tactic

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Students: Got a problem with the University? Don’t worry – given enough time, the problem will go away. No, it won’t be solved. But after a few years, you’ll graduate and won’t be around to complain about it. So no more problem, right? Right.


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Rodeo clowns are animals

Animals pay a heavy price to satisfy people’s desire to play cowboy (“Rodeo gives fairgoers thrills,” July 30). Animals used in rodeo are subjected to abusive conditions in order to guarantee they’ll perform as expected by the paying public.


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A new school year

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I’ve always enjoyed the start of a new school year at IU. The inhabitants of Bloomington have had a few months without the massive student population being in residence, and everyone is looking forward to their return.


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Iraq’s democracy depends on Iraqis

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I read a report about corruption in the Iraq government. Everyone seems so surprised and upset about it. I don’t understand that attitude. When the Bush regime set up its puppet government in Iraq, did they really expect a storybook democracy?


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War critics are hypocrites

My eye was drawn to two letters by their violent titles “Soldiers are murderers” (Steve Salter, July 19) and “Either all lives are sacred, or none” (Aaron Spector, July 19), and I was greatly disturbed by what I read there. War aside, because as Gen. Robert E. Lee said, “It is well that war is so terrible – lest we should grow too fond of it.”