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IU already looking forward to Big Ten Tournament

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Unlike most other IU sports, women's golf does not have a true Big Ten season. However, that does not mean the Hoosiers do not look forward to the tournaments with conference teams hosted at Big Ten schools. IU women's golf coach Clint Wallman said he recognizes the importance of winning Big Ten games.


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Kiss my (cigarette) butt

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A Facebook group, "Please ban smoking on IU's campus," wants to get smoking banned on IU's campus and has now attracted more than 1,200 people, according to a Sept. 27 Indiana Daily Student article.


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Cellular symphony

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The conductor takes the stage as a packed audience erupts in applause. Slowly, the noise dies and the audience hushes, awaiting a concerto. Then it happens -- the jarring cell phone ringtone. Only this time, musician David Baker is not bothered by the interruption. In fact, he planned it.




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IUSA brings music downloading service

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After making it a key issue last year during its campaign and after months of planning, the IU Student Association announced Monday it will be bringing Ruckus -- a free, legal music downloading service -- to IU students.


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Authorities investigate Brazil's worst air disaster

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RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil -- Investigators on Monday were trying to determine how two new aircraft equipped with the latest anti-collision technology clipped each other in flight. A crash that followed killed 155 people, the nation's worst air disaster.


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Rumsfeld hears concerns about Chavez

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MANAGUA, Nicaragua -- The recent military build-up in Venezuela by U.S. nemesis President Hugo Chavez has other countries in the region worried that the weapons could end up in the hands of terrorists, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Monday.


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2 Americans share Nobel Prize in medicine

Americans Andrew Z. Fire and Craig C. Mello won the Nobel Prize in medicine for discovering a powerful way to turn off the effect of specific genes.


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Rice: No memory of CIA warning of attack

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said she cannot recall then-CIA chief George Tenet warning her of an impending al-Qaida attack in the United States.


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Supreme Court begins new term

A former Nazi concentration camp guard lost an appeal over the government's decision to revoke his U.S. citizenship.




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Brazil's president faces tough runoff

Voter outrage over alleged corruption and dirty tricks left Brazil's president facing a tough runoff for a second term after his main rival staged a surprise comeback.


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On the Street

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