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Winners ready for shootout finals

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IU has developed a reputation for being strong from behind the three-point line this season, and several students plan to show this reputation extends past the basketball team’s roster.


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All the beauty

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In this weather, there are a million other things to do around campus instead of noticing beauty; such as, watching people slip on the ice. I don’t think I’m alone when I say that some sick part of me finds witnessing this act to be deeply satisfying. But recently I realized that when this is all I do, there are a lot of things that I’m missing.


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Official fails to see benefit of capturing Osama bin Laden

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The Facts Outgoing Army Chief of Staff Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker has questioned the value of capturing Osama bin Laden, according to the Washington Post. These sentiments are similar to those in a 2006 speech by Vice President Dick Cheney, who warned that even if bin Laden were dead, the U.S. would still have to deal with al-Qaida. Would the capture of bin Laden have a large affect on the war on terror?


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Senate approves lottery plan

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The Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Senate approved a plan Tuesday to outsource the state’s lottery and use the money to encourage life sciences research and provide college scholarships for students who stay in Indiana after graduation.


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Students at IU-South Bend successfully launch napping club

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IU-South Bend students Michael Duttlinger and Joe Spencer wanted to help other students sleep, so they started a nap club for their peers to rest between classes. The idea began as a joke until they realized that providing an opportunity for napping on campus could benefit students – and that the university would allow it.





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Delta Zeta members at IU affected by DePauw situation

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DePauw University senior Elizabeth Haneline remembers working on her senior project when the “letters came.” The letter that Haneline received came from the national greek chapter of Delta Zeta recommending Haneline, along with 22 other sisters in her sorority, for alumnae status, which would force her to move out of the house and restrict her from participating in recruitment.


ART WOULD BE CZAR

Russian Prince Andrew Romanoff’s art exhibit shows storybook life

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INVERNESS, Calif. – If history hadn’t gotten in the way, Andrew Romanoff could have been the emperor of Russia. But as things turned out, the mustachioed grandnephew of the ill-fated last czar spends his time painting whimsical, folk-art renderings of his unusual upbringing in a dethroned royal family onto “Shrinky Dinks,” the plastic children’s toy that shrinks in the oven.


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Party crashing

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AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France – I was fairly excited about going to the Communist Party meeting. After all, the French Communist Party has long held significant influence over the political environment of France, and to be honest, I’ve never really hung out with 5,500 communists before. (There was this whole Cold War thing that made communism in America fairly unpopular, I hear.)


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IDS Mailbox

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In response to David White’s Feb. 22 letter to the editor entitled “Gore’s invitation a step backward in diversity,” I would like to clarify that the Union Board is not in the process of bringing Al Gore to campus. Nor does the Union Board have the funding to spend $150,000 on a single program. The Union Board has a commitment to bring diverse programs to campus; programs that enrich both the educational and entertainment aspects of student development. Programming for such a diverse community will always be a struggle, but diversity is far more than the diversity of political parties. Anyone is welcome to bring a program idea to a committee meeting. Sarah McDonough, Union Board president


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Around the World

18 boys were killed in Ramadi, a city west of Baghdad, when a car bomb exploded Tuesday near a park popular with young soccer players, police and Iraqi state television said.


IU junior Lance Stemler drives around two Michigan State defenders Saturday night at Michigan State. Stemler had 7 points against the Spartans in the 66-58 loss, just above his season average of 6.9 points per game. The Hoosiers play at Northwestern tonight in what is a crucial game to determine the final Big Ten standings for the Hoosiers.

IU set for final Big Ten road contest

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During the Big Ten coaches’ teleconference Monday, IU coach Kelvin Sampson and Northwestern coach Bill Carmody were each asked what they thought the Big Ten’s representation should be in this year’s NCAA Tournament. Both coaches offered short, vague responses.


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Start Z revolution

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The English language is like a can of SpaghettiOs, the kind with alphabet-shaped pasta. Picture a freshly opened can full of red goo and pasty pasta letters. But be careful not to cut your finger on the side of the can.