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US reinforcements in Gulf keep out of sight

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KUWAIT CITY, Kuwait -- American troop reinforcements come to Kuwait daily in the biggest military buildup in the region since the Gulf War -- but it's hard to tell. After heavy media coverage of their departure from bases in the United States this week, complete with teary embraces with relatives and their views of possible war with Iraq, the soldiers are landing in Kuwait in near secrecy.


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Bowl season getting boring

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Remember the wonderful days when college football bowl games actually meant a little something. The times when a team had to have an 8-3 or 9-2 record just to go to a bowl game, let alone a high profile New Year's Day game. Now a 6-6 record even with a losing conference record can get you a bid to the Mazda Tangerine Bowl, or my personal favorite, the new Diamond Walnut San Francisco Bowl.


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Big wins for wrestlers during winter break

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The IU wrestling team was very busy over the last three weeks, piling up individual and team honors. IU had plenty of individual honors in the form of individual rankings.


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Top divers qualify for American Cup

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After qualifications during the week, the Speedo American Cup begins today at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center. The Cup, a prestigious diving tournament in which the top athletes in the sport are invited to compete, will showcase a host of Hoosiers.

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Unhappy holidays for Davis, Hoosiers

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Once again, IU men's basketball coach Mike Davis had his holidays ruined by the Kentucky Wildcats. But it wasn't just the loss that gave him the heartache, it was the threat of a six-game suspension, and ultimate one-game suspension that loomed over his head in the days following the game. Davis missed the IU game against Ball State on New Year's Eve.


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Senior heats up in second half

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Most fans would not have noticed the play of senior Kristen Bodine last night in IU's 62-52 conference victory over Northwestern. But, she was instrumental in changing the tempo of the game and changing the Hoosier's fortunes in the second half.


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Full-court press, timely baskets lead to victory

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Going into winter break, the IU women's basketball team wanted to go undefeated in their four games. Although a loss in their penultimate game against Illinois spoiled those hopes, the team bounced back Thursday night with a win over Northwestern.


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Team wins conference opener

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The students weren't back yet and Assembly Hall was well short of capacity, but the 13,677 fans in attendance still had plenty to cheer about as the No. 15 Hoosiers defeated Penn State 78-65 Wednesday night. IU trailed by as many as eight in the first half but shook off the slow start to win their Big Ten opener. IU (11-2, 1-0 Big Ten) used two small runs in the second half to pull away from the Nittany Lions.


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Hoosiers face first Big Ten road test

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The No. 15 Hoosiers (11-2, 1-0 Big Ten) will face their first Big Ten road test Saturday night when they travel to Columbus, Ohio, to take on the Ohio State Buckeyes (7-5, 0-1 Big Ten). IU's only two losses have been on the road this season. The first came against Kentucky at Freedom Hall in Louisville, which was followed by a 71-64 loss at Temple in the next game.


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on the SIDELINES

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IU women's soccer coach Mick Lyon is the newest addition to the University of Evansville's Athletic Hall of Fame. Lyon played for the Purple Aces and later became an assistant coach for the men's team and the first coach for the women's squad in the school's history. "I feel honored to receive such a distinction from Evansville," said Lyon. "I am proud of my accomplishments as both a player and coach and I am grateful to be inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame."


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Bill could reduce number of alcohol retailers in Indiana

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The number of Indiana retailers who sell alcohol could be reduced if a liquor bill is enacted. Indiana Senator Thomas J. Wyss and Representative Robert K. Alderman, both Republicans, and Representative Bob Kuzman and Senator Billie Breaux, both Democrats, are attempting to pass a bill that would more clearly define what constitutes a grocery store under Indiana's alcohol laws.



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We don't mince words

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It has been said that the pen is mightier than the sword. History has many examples of times where words became the weapons of choice of many famous leaders. Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. both used inspirational speeches to rally people to their causes. The beginnings of the U.S. government we know today were debated about in the Federalist papers.


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The IDS needs you

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In middle school, I always found it easier to hide behind writing. I was so shy that I dreaded ever saying anything in class, but when writing a story or a paper I learned I could convey to the teacher who I was without having to say anything.


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I-69 leaves state divided

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On Thursday, Governor Frank O'Bannon held a press conference to announce his choice for an Interstate 69 route through southern Indiana. His preferred route is a $1.7 billion project that will turn State Road 37 into part of the new interstate, bringing I-69 through Bloomington. A majority of the money for the project will come from federal funding, provided the federal government approves the plan. I-69, when completed, will be the "superhighway" connecting the United States, Canada, and Mexico.


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Neeson plays IU teacher

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IU is the center of another film about sex. But this time administrators won't be up in arms about the film's release. Actor Liam Neeson will portray sexual pioneer and biologist Dr. Alfred Kinsey in a feature film about the IU sex researcher's life.


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IU honors local hero

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Charlie Nelms says he knew Jimmy Ross as long as anybody. From 1998 when Nelms became IU's Vice Chancellor for Academic Support and Diversity to seven months ago when Ross passed away, the two chatted daily. When Nelms visited IU for the first time in the 1970s as a student, Ross set up Nelms' first tour of campus.


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Sig Eps forced out of house

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The Sigma Phi Epsilon house sits on North Jordan Avenue with its windows boarded and its headstone defaced. The fraternity members were forced to search for somewhere to live over holiday break after the fraternity's national headquarters closed the Indiana Beta chapter of Sig Ep on Dec. 21, according to a press release. But Sig Ep members were forced to move out during finals week, which prompted some of the members to vandalize the house inside and out.


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Channel's new leader sees future in reality TV, movies

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LOS ANGELES -- Angela Shapiro had been president of the ABC Family Channel only a few weeks when she approved her first show, a reality program featuring families who think they're funny enough to star in their own sitcom. "I did it on two sentences from (producer) Bruce Nash: 'Haven't you always said your life is funnier than a sitcom? Well we're going to find the families whose lives really are,'" Shapiro said Wednesday.


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Composer Ron Goodwin dies

LONDON -- Ron Goodwin, who composed a string of classic movie scores including "Where Eagles Dare," "Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines" and Alfred Hitchcock's "Frenzy," has died at 77, his wife said Thursday.