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Officers killed in charity ride accident

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A traffic accident during a charity bicycle ride killed two police officers Tuesday afternoon and injured three others. The charity, Concerns of Police Survivors, exists to help rebuild the lives of families of officers killed in the line of duty. The officers were riding to raise money for the families, said Indiana State Police Lt. Scott Beamon.


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More than 4,000 students set to descend on dorms

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Today is the official annual -- and notoriously frenzied -- move-in day when thousands of students will pile their belongings into IU residence halls. Tuesday's early move-in day attracted approximately 3,500 students and conditions were already hectic, but approximately 4,500 students and their families will flood the halls today. Dana Wilson, a freshman who moved in to Briscoe Quad on Tuesday afternoon, said her move-in experience was very stressful. "There were too many people to check in and (Tuesday's) not even the bad day," her father John said. Both her parents said they thought the early move-in day would prove to alleviate stress but found it was not as easy as they expected. With more than 4,000 students moving into residence halls within 24 hours, the IU Police Department and Residential Programs and Services are working around the clock to make the day run smoothly. And a smooth move-in will include approximately 50 extra IUPD officers on duty, IUPD Lt. Jerry Minger said.



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Photographer who shot Iwo Jima flag-raising dies

SAN FRANCISCO - Photographer Joe Rosenthal, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his immortal image of six World War II servicemen raising an American flag over battle-scarred Iwo Jima, died Sunday. He was 94.

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Full House:

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When two girls wandered into sophomore Greg Gier's new room in Briscoe Monday night, he was taken aback rather than flattered. Instead of looking for a guy, the girls were looking for a comfy couch and a TV. That's because Gier's new home happens to be a lounge, not a dorm room. "We'll just be chilling in the room and people keep coming in thinking it's a regular lounge," he said. "Every time I say I live in a lounge, people are like 'What?'" But Gier is not alone. This year about 100 students will temporarily live in lounges in Briscoe, Forest and Teter quads, Residential Programs and Services Executive Director Pat Connor said.



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Around the Arts

Works of Wllm Shkspr (abridged)plays in Nashville


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Vampire tale lacks substance

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Authors have been persistent in their attempts to modernize the story of Dracula and his bloodthirsty minions for centuries, and Elizabeth Kostova has taken a stab -- with a silver stake, of course -- at the heart of the vampire story in her novel, "The Historian." Although Kostova has made a valiant effort, she may be beating an undead horse.



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University supercomputer powers up for the first time

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IU faculty and visiting guests participated in the grand opening Tuesday of the IU's new supercomputer at the Wrubel Computing Center. The computer, the fastest academic supercomputer in the country, possesses the capability to do functions in five minutes that previously took an entire day. IU President Adam Herbert, who helped cut the ceremonial ribbon and ran the first program on the new computer, said the computer would also be made available to IU faculty and students statewide. Herbert said he was excited about the new avenues the computer opened to IU researchers.



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Iran agrees to nuclear talks

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Tehran, Iran -- Iran's top nuclear negotiator said Tuesday that Tehran was ready to enter "serious negotiations" over its disputed nuclear program but did not say whether it was willing to suspend uranium enrichment -- the West's key demand.


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IU defeats No. 1 Maryland 1-0

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FORT WAYNE -- Although Friday night's game against No. 1 University of Maryland did not count for the record books, only one outcome was acceptable for the IU men's soccer team when it took the pitch against the defending national champions.


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Food, fun and Wal-Mart runs

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The transition period that comes with being a freshman at a Big Ten school can be an overwhelming time for many new students, but IU groups are doing their part to make this time as easy as possible by bringing the time-honored tradition of Welcome Week to campus once again. An annual IU occurrence, Welcome Week gives freshmen an opportunity to experience what the University has to offer -- as well as a chance to meet new people -- through events hosted by various campus and local groups. "Attending Welcome Week events is the fastest way to become knowledgeable about the campus and is a great opportunity to get to know people, places and resources," said Melanie Payne, associate director of the IU Office of Orientation Programs and director of Welcome Week.


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Soccer Showcase

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FORT WAYNE -- Don't try telling IU junior goalkeeper Chris Munroe the men's soccer team's victory against the University of Maryland was just another exhibition. He knows better.


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An Arts page for everyone

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If you're not a self-identified artist, a theater guru or well-versed on Shakespeare, we have at least three things in common.


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Progress made in search for next IU president

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The IU trustees announced Friday that they hired a search firm to help find the next IU president. Trustee Sue Talbot, chair of the presidential search committee, said at a trustee meeting Friday at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis that Shelly W. Storbeck of Edward W. Kelly & Partners will serve as the consultant for the search. Storbeck has experience with presidential searches at several other universities and has also served as a consultant in IUPUI's searches for chancellor, executive vice chancellor and dean of the faculty, according to a statement from IU Media Relations. "They're a good firm with a good reputation," said trustee President Stephen Ferguson in a phone interview. "They have a lot of experience with presidential searches at top level institutions."


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West Nile discovered in Bloomington

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The Monroe County Health Department confirmed the first evidence of the West Nile virus in Monroe County on Monday. A community member asked the Health Department to pick up a dead bird found near Rose Hill Cemetery, near the west side of Bloomington, on Aug. 7. The bird was sent to Indianapolis, where the Indiana State Department of Health tested the bird for the West Nile virus. The confirmation of the disease in this community "re-emphasizes" that people should be careful about being outside in the early evening through dawn, Monroe County Health Department Administrator Bob Schmidt said. "That's when the mosquitoes are most vicious," he added.


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Brown County man convicted in wife's death

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NASHVILLE, Ind. — Jurors convicted a Brown County man of charges that he strangled his wife in their hot tub and then claimed she died accidentally. The jury deliberated about three hours Monday before returning the guilty verdict against Michael B. Smith, 61, after hearing 10 days of testimony. Prosecutors maintained that Smith killed his 55-year-old wife, Linda, as their business was failing and he wanted to collect more than $300,000 from her life insurance policies. Brown County Prosecutor Jim Oliver said during closing arguments Monday that while defense attorneys had raised several opposing theories about Linda Smith's death, no one else had a motive to kill her.


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JonBenet suspect heads to Colorado

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LOS ANGELES -- John Mark Karr waived extradition Tuesday and agreed to be sent to Colorado to face first-degree murder charges in the slaying of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey.