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Co-op gallery features locals

The heart of the Bloomington Playwrights Project building isn't related to theater. Instead, the lobby houses the Bellevue Gallery, a co-op exhibit space for Bloomington area artists. "In this town, there are very few places to get work shown," said Betty Sander, Gallery treasurer. "It's a bunch of artists who want to show their work."


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IU hosts Wildcats

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After the No.18 Hoosiers (11-3, 1-1 Big Ten) dropped their third loss in six games against Ohio State Saturday night, the frustration of the team was obvious. IU got off to one of its best starts in recent memory this season with an 8-0 record and No. 6 ranking headed into winter break. But since then the offense has sputtered and coach Mike Davis, as well as other members of the team, have questioned the squad's passion. "You think about this game (and) you look at the mistakes we made in this game and they're mistakes we've been making all year long," senior guard Kyle Hornsby said after losing to OSU. "I don't know what's different about this game that's going to make us learn from them but hopefully we will and we'll come out and do better in the next few games."


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Feds investigate plane crash

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- A jammed tail assembly may be to blame for the commuter airline crash that killed 21 people at Charlotte/ Douglas International Airport, a federal investigator said. A possible malfunction of the Air Midwest plane's elevator, a flap on the tail used to control a plane's angle of climb or descent, would have hampered the pilot's efforts to control the aircraft.


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US Rep. Hill decides against run for governor

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INDIANAPOLIS -- U.S. Rep. Baron Hill said Tuesday that he would not run for governor in 2004, becoming the sixth big-name Democrat to decline a bid in the past six weeks. State Democratic Party Chairman Peter Manous and other leading Indiana Democrats had been encouraging Hill to run.




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Freshmen swimmers make their mark

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Off-season improvement and consistency from experienced swimmers has brought the swimming and diving team a long way this season. But it has been the influx of freshmen recruits which has given the Hoosiers their winning edge.


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Team optimistic after halfway point

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After defeating Ohio State for the first time in two years this past weekend, the IU men's swimming and diving team is heading in the right direction as they enter the toughest part of the season.



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'Jamal' should get hired too

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We have never liked discrimination in any way, shape or form. With every opportunity that presents itself, we campaign and argue against discrimination and its effects on American society. All people have a right to enjoy the freedoms and liberties guaranteed in the Constitution.


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Rap, Hip Hop headline 2003 AMA winners

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LOS ANGELES -- The biggest winners turned out to be MIA at the 30th annual AMAs, including Eminem, winner of a leading four American Music Awards. Others absent when their names were called at Monday night's American Music Awards were the bands Creed and the Dixie Chicks, who won two awards apiece.


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Music, tech groups OK copyright plans

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WASHINGTON -- The leading trade associations for the music and technology industries, which have been at loggerheads over consumers downloading songs on the Internet, have negotiated a compromise they contend will protect copyrights on movies and music without new government involvement.



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Getting into, then behind bars

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If any of you have ever used a fake ID to get into a bar, you know the familiar routine. You look at your ID one last time trying to convince yourself that you're 21.



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Neal Marshall pipe burst injures employee

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An IU employee was rushed to the Bloomington hospital Monday afternoon after an apparent explosion occurred in the basement of the Theatre/Neal-Marshall Education Center. Physical Plant worker Brian Smith, 28, suffered second degree burns on his back after a utility pipe in the building burst.


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Gap left by store closing

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Walking through College Mall, the signs are everywhere. "Winter clearance sale." "Stock-up sale." "Semi-annual sale." But no sales have caught more attention than the many marked-down signs at the Gap store.


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A playground for adults

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For MFA student Stuart Hyatt, America is the land of sports and shopping, projecting a fascination with self-improvement and self-destruction at the same time. His interactive exhibit "The 8-step Revival" at the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts (SoFA) Gallery is a physical representation of this theory.