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Moore facts

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The Internet’s been all a-titter lately over the Michael Moore-CNN feud. The fight began after Moore objected on live television to a report by dreamy CNN neurosurgery correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta about his film “SiCKO,” which directly preceded Moore’s interview by Wolf Blitzer.


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Going public

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Last week, the New York Stock Exchange’s Dow Jones industrial average saw its greatest “one-day percentage gain in four years,” and this week it climbed past an index value of 14,000, which means it’s worth a whole lot of samoleons.


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Gender threads

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People have many good reasons for wearing clothes. Not getting arrested, for instance. But sexual advertisement? Not so much.


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Borrowing from the future

At long last, the student loan industry is getting a much-needed kick in the pants after a bill passed by the House that will most likely be scooted through the Senate with little delay.

Dean of Honors College named to provost post

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Karen Hanson, dean of the Hutton Honors College, will be IU’s first permanent provost once she is approved by the IU board of trustees. Hanson’s appointment ends a summer-long search for the first permanent provost, and Bloomington’s first such leader within the administration since Sharon Brehm stepped down from the chancellor position in 2003.


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Dean of the Honors College to become next IU provost

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Karen Hanson, dean of the Hutton Honors College, will be IU’s first permanent provost once she is approved by the IU board of trustees. Hanson’s appointment ends a summer-long search for the first permanent provost, and Bloomington’s first such leader since Sharon Brehm stepped down from her chancellery in 2003.


Chris Pickrell

High schoolers practice passion for journalism

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The IU High School Journalism Institute officially began its 61st year this month, allowing high-school students to attend workshops to brainstorm and interact with others who share the same passion for journalism.



Ronni Moore

Tree of life

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Wade Steffey’s parents were among the first to arrive at Bloomington High School South where the North-South track meet was to be held, and where the first tree in honor of their son’s life was to be planted. The ceremony attracted a congregation of family, friends, members of the community and other athletes.


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True story

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This morning I got a call from my publisher informing me he was pulling my new book “Ex-aggeration,” which details the hellish nightmare that was my previous girlfriend. “WTF, mate?” was my obvious reaction – that he was a kangaroo rancher before moving to New York made the joke funny.


Aaron Bernstein

Body found in Griffy Lake identified Friday

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Authorities confirmed a body found Wednesday afternoon in the northeast portion of Griffy Lake to be that of Miles Halstead, 17, of Bloomington, Ind. Halstead’s family contacted police the day before to report him missing. Upon completion of an initial search, authorities discovered Halstead’s bicycle near the lake.


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Monroe County courts might not provide a true 'jury of peers'

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IU students facing trial in Monroe County might not be opposite a jury of their peers. A Jan. 1, 2003, Indiana Supreme Court ruling changed how jury pools were selected within the Hoosier state. Before, jurors were drawn solely from voter registration.





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Houston, Wii have a problem

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Stealing cars, running from the cops, shooting innocent people, soliciting hookers to revive health, never going to jail and if you die,restarting from your last save-point. It almost sounds like the life of a Hilton. Oh wait, Paris went to jail. Never mind.


Karly Tearney

Russian wins harp final

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Maria Krushevskaya is finally going home. But now she will be returning to Russia with a $55,000 Lyon and Healy gold concert grand harp and a first-place medal from the USA International Harp Competition. The win also includes thousands of dollars in cash prizes, a CD recording and recitals in New York, London and Taipei.



Karly Tearney

Wildermuth could host media for debates

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IU’s Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center could be getting more national attention if the Commission on Presidential Debates chooses Bloomington to play host to a 2008 U.S. presidential debate.


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Board of trustees still waiting on 4 appointments

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Gov. Mitch Daniels has yet to appoint anyone to one of the four trustee positions he is responsible for filling. Four trustees, including one student, were set to take office July 1, but Daniels has not appointed them. This is not the first time he has missed that deadline.