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2 IU football players arrested for not paying cab fare

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Two members of the IU football team were arrested early Sunday morning in Greenwood, Ind. Senior linebacker Adam McClurg and senior offensive lineman Sean Edmundson as well as University of Indianapolis defensive back Joshua Kimbowa were charged with failure to pay after a taxi ride from Indianapolis, police said.



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La Vida Americano

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SALAMANCA, Spain – When I first arrived in Salamanca, I was looking forward to shedding my American identity, and I hoped to avoid fitting the stereotypical U.S. tourist image.


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What time is it?

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Tick tock, tick tock, tick tock, tick tock. This might be the most annoying sound in the world (unless you count the sound of “last call!” that rings out every night at the pub, but I wouldn’t call that annoyance sound-based, per se).


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Shaken and stirred

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After nearly two months of residency in the San Francisco area, it finally happened. I experienced my first earthquake.


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Not in my backyard bunker

Here’s the problem with the most deadly chemical ever invented: Once it’s been created, you need somewhere to store it, and no one wants it in their own backyard. But if you’re from Newport, Ind., you don’t have much of a choice.


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Associate dean for School of Optometry named next vice president of diversity, equity and multicultural affairs

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IU announced Wednesday that Edwin C. Marshall, professor and associate dean for academic affairs and student administration at the IU School of Optometry, has been named the next vice president of diversity, equity and multicultural affairs, according to an IU press release. Marshall replaces Charlie Nelms, who is leaving Aug. 1 to assume the position of chancellor at North Carolina Central University.



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I-69 a great thing for everyone involved

May I offer some other benefits of I-69 that the protestors failed to realize? When I graduated from the IU School of Business in 1951, we came from and returned to school the same way as we do now: by State Road 37.


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Thirsty Thursday not going anywhere

In regards to the “Sink the Quiz” editorial (July 5): As a fellow IU graduate, I can tell you Thursday night was the biggest party night of the week – we actually nicknamed it “Blackout Thursday.” That is because people would get so drunk, they would black out.



Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (PG-13) A-

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"Order of the Phoenix" is incredibly fun and entertaining, despite the serious attitude it so deservingly takes. You don't have to read the books to enjoy the films, and I fully plan on seeing "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" come 2008. I'd even jump at the chance to join Dumbledore's Army if I could.


Extras Season 2: Season Grade: A- Special Features: B+

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The arc of the season finds Millman trying to reconcile his dreams of creating a meaningful comedy series and earning the respect of his peers versus pandering for ratings and the cash that comes with them. It's a dilemma all successful artists have to deal with at some point, and it's tackled here with grace, wit and hilarity.



Interpol Our Love to Admire:B

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Repeated listens reveal plenty of fine moments. Besides its hooks, "No I In Threesome" is a wonderfully cheeky number about convincing a reluctant partner to, well ... guess. "Heinrich Maneuver" boogies vigorously and carries some small hints of R.E.M. "Mammoth" has absolutely towering instrumentals, which should help justify my "shoegaze" claim above. And "All Fired Up" is a great little anthem complete with a fist-pumping chant ("I'll take you on!").



The Astronaut Farmer (PG): C Extras: C

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This movie is not bad, but not great. I suppose it might be a fair alternative if you go to the video store and every other movie with the plot "family man gives a finger to the naysayers and overcomes great obstacles to achieve his long-lost dream" has already been rented. Otherwise, stick to movies such as "The Rookie," which did this plot before and better than this movie.