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Former AD talks of future and pressures of the past

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During the 2000-2001 men's basketball season, then-interim head coach Mike Davis was under the pressure to perform to the level expected from Hoosier basketball fans to maintain his job past his inaugural season. He did just that, finishing third in the Big Ten regular season, runner-up in the conference tournament and earned a number four seed in the NCAA tournament. Davis performed under pressure from his employers, fans and the media. But imagine the pressure felt from being at the helm of every sport at IU. That's what former athletics director Clarence Doninger faced for 10 years as the leader of IU sports.


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Women's Frisbee heads to Nationals

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The IU women's ultimate Frisbee club team, also known as "Calamity Jane," heads to Spokane, Wash. this weekend to compete against other top-16 ultimate teams in the country in the National Tournament. Calamity Jane earned its berth to the National Tournament by edging out 16 other teams to become the 2002 Great Lakes Regional Champions. The Calamity Jane team finished fourth in Regionals and beat the top-three seeds to earn its spot as one of the 16 at the National Tournament.


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Perfect performance in weekend tourney

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The IU softball team defeated all three of its opponents in the Indiana Invitational this weekend to give it four straight wins and move its record for the year to 9-10-1.



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Around The Arts

IU Opera Theater: "Little Women" -- Based on Louisa May Alcott's novel about the March sisters. Composed by Mark Adamo, directed by Vincent Liotta, set design by Robert O'Hearn. Playing at the Musical Arts Center, 8 p.m., $18-$28 regular price, $9-$14 student price. Call 855-1103 for more information.


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Around The Region

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Terre Haute residents searching for missing ISU student South Bend student qualifies for Spelling Bee finals University of Michigan names first female president


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What else can go wrong?

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If I were coaching IU football I'd give the University my two-week's notice, but that would mean I'd have to coach two more football games. Cam Cameron should go through with his. Saturday was pathetic. Utah isn't bad, but the Utes couldn't beat any of the Big Ten's other 10 teams and sure as this is Cameron's last season shouldn't beat IU. Ever.


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A 'great divide' between this and Nelson's best work

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In the Willie Nelson tradition, The Great Divide is an album filled to the brim with duets with famous stars. The marketing move is probably more than a little bit influenced by Carlos Santana's placid and gigantic-selling Supernatural (see the two songs written by and performed with Matchbox 20's Rob Thomas), but this is well-worn territory for the 68-year-old singer-songwriter.


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Philippine Villagers Evacuate

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BOTOLAN, Philippines -- Thousands of people evacuated villages near Mount Pinatubo on Wednesday as workers prepared to breach the volcano's crater to drain its brimming lake. The crater lake rose to dangerous levels during the rainy season, which runs from May to October. Unless some water is drained, it could shatter the upper walls of the 4,740-foot volcano, geologists said. Officials have said as many as 40,000 people must evacuate. Pinatubo is one of the Philippines' 22 active volcanos.


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Hollywood invades Romanian village

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POTIGRAFU, Romania -- The mayor of this drought-stricken village has never seen a movie with Nicole Kidman, but he'd like to make her an honorary citizen. Mayor Gheorghe Voicu calls it "a hand from heaven for the locals" that "Cold Mountain," a big-budget movie starring Kidman and Jude Law and adapted from Charles Frazier's Civil War novel, is being filmed in the village of 1,300 people.



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Students set up 'peace camp' in Dunn Meadow

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In reaction to the U.S. bombings of Afghanistan, several students have set up a "peace camp" in Dunn Meadow. Beginning about 10:30 p.m. Sunday, the students descended on the meadow with tents, food, a stereo, an umbrella, candles and signs with slogans like "Stop the killing" and "War is also terrorism."




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Behrman case under scrutiny

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Authorities investigating the disappearance of an IU student on Wednesday sought a higher bond for a man jailed on unrelated charges, hoping to question him further about their case.


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Hoosier season opens with distance success

This weekend, the Hoosier distance runners led IU at the fifth annual Baldy Castillo Invitational, IU's first competition of the outdoor season. The three-day meet, Arizona State held at the Devils Sun Angel Stadium, was not scored. The Hoosiers finished two runners in the Top 5 in the 3000-meter steeplechase. Freshman Tom Burns took second in 9 minutes, 28.37 seconds, while freshman Matt Sweetman finished fourth with a time of 9:33.89.


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Professor calls for policies to end terror

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While bombs and fighter jets cloud the skies over Afghanistan, M. Nazif Shahrani is more interested in examining the policies that allowed terrorism to take root initially. Shahrani, chairman of the IU Department of Near Eastern Languages, lived in Afghanistan until his second year of college. He spoke with Bush's top aid on Afghan affairs and advised the president of the Afghanistan Northern Alliance, the leading Taliban opposition group.


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Chapman overpowers Gophers

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An ecstatic Jill Chapman rose to her feet and let out a shrill whoop to celebrate drawing a charge against Minnesota star Lindsay Whalen in IU's 73-63 win Sunday at Assembly Hall.