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Officer fatally shoots Columbus man

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COLUMBUS, Ind. - A police officer fatally shot a 20-year-old man as he advanced toward officers with a knife, police said. The man was identified as Dale Moss of Columbus, Bartholomew County Coroner Larry Fisher said Tuesday.


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Ceremony to end road construction

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Wednesday morning's ribbon cutting ceremony will mark the official end to construction on College Mall Road and Covenanter Drive. Bloomington's east side, which has dealt with construction for over two years, will finally see the beginnings to a new future. "The original date (to be finished) was last year," said Scott Sieboldt, a vice president with Weddle Bros.


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Jordan River Forum

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Regarding the address by INDOT's commissioner at the Oct. 7 Bloomington Chamber of Commerce "Chamber Chat": no, a new-terrain I-69 is not a done deal.


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Taking off our masks

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All Hallow's Eve quickly approaches: the season of spooks and ghosts. It's the holiday we enjoy collecting bags full of free candy, given to us from strangers, yet fear to consume under the slight apprehension that poison or surgical needles are within their sweet centers.

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Lead us in leotards

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As weight problems continue to pose a growing threat to the health of American citizens, scholars continue to list as many complex factors that contribute to the problem as the consequences of it. We point to poor eating habits and the trend of growing portion sizes, and we blame the technology-based pastimes that propagate our sedentary lifestyles. The surgeon general has warned us of the medical trouble we will face if we don't address the problem.


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Get over it: let them vote

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Not even Bono can get college students out to vote. We just don't care, or we're just too busy, or we just don't pay enough attention. So it seems, for politicians across the board, new methods for making voting convenient for students is a goal that should be universally pushed.



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Powell pushes for peace agreement in Kenya

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NAIVASHA, Kenya -- Secretary of State Colin Powell pressed Sudan's warring parties Tuesday to move rapidly toward a comprehensive peace agreement, holding out a promise that the United States would review its sanctions against Africa's largest nation if there is an end to fighting.


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Florida bill keeps coma victim alive

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Lawmakers sent Gov. Jeb Bush a bill Tuesday that will give him the power to order a feeding tube reinserted into a brain-damaged woman who is at the center of one of the nation's longest and most bitter right-to-die battles.


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Jewish activist speaks on campus

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Israel's current policies will force the country to choose between its identity as a Jewish state and its status as a democracy, Marcia Freedman told an audience of about 80 students, faculty and community members Monday evening.


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Former diplomat to visit IU

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Former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Robert Finn will visit IU early next month to deliver a lecture on the changes in Afghanistan since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.


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'City Chic' offers savings help

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As college students, we all can probably use some advice on how to live fabulously on a budget. Between paying for classes, books, groceries and entertainment, many of us live a broke existence. Many dinners of ramen noodles can attest to that. It's fine. We're in college, right?


West’s and King’s birds perch in the afternoon sun in one of their luxurious aviaries.

IU’s best-kept secret: Science

Hundreds of well-respected, Ivy League-educated researchers are gathering on campus today to exchange ideas and further scientific progress.


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Business Briefs

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NEW YORK -- The nation's economy continued to rebound in September, but appeared to slow after rapid growth earlier in the year, according to a closely watched gauge of future business activity.



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Breaking through the glass ceiling

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When I was working as a journalist, I never really felt discriminated against as a woman except for one occurrence. I was working as a sports journalist in the mid-to-late 1980s and there were a lot of incidents with women in locker rooms, sexual harassment and male athletes having general hesitation when talking to female reporters."


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Finding strength in art

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If you asked J. Mark Inman what his art could be classified as, he would tell you he honestly does not know. Inman says three months ago, during his eighth hospitalization since being diagnosed with bipolar disorder, he just took it into his head to pick up a paintbrush and start painting.


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Efforts help track cheating

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A big assignment is due today. Rather than take a zero, many students might just take the answers from someone in their class who has them. More and more students are making this choice at IU.


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Campus organization teaches more than how to fold clothes

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The Apparel Merchandising Organization, a student group focusing on retailing and merchandising, will hold a mass meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. tonight in the McNutt Quad formal lounge. Senior Laura Barker, vice president of the AMO, is responsible for operating the monthly mass meetings and finding guest speakers.


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Students looking to 'Teach for America'

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IU students searching for a job may find their answer in Teach For America, which not only provides students with valuable job experience, but gives them a chance to make a difference. Teach For America provides graduating students a chance to involve themselves in bettering the academics of today's youths. In the program, students who are accepted work as teachers in inner-city schools. Often the children they teach do not receive equal education opportunities because of their low-income status.