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Afghan-Americans show support

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SPRINGFIELD, Va. -- Afghan-Americans gathered at an interfaith fund-raiser for the Red Cross Sunday, pleading with Americans not to punish them or their homeland for Tuesday's terror attacks.


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Buzzards claim intramural title

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Cold weather and NCAA March Madness did not deter about 75 hardcore fans from witnessing the IU Division 2 intramural basketball championships Saturday in Assembly Hall.


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'Good Omens' hilarious, irreverent

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Some of the best books on the market get lost in the shuffle, and unless they appear on the New York Times bestseller list few people get the chance to enjoy them. As a guide to these books, we will present you with a series reviewing The Greatest Books You've Never Read.


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Bloomington resident to carry Olympic torch

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At 10:24 this morning, Bloomington resident and breast cancer survivor, Mary Serbin will be jogging a two-tenth of a mile stretch through the streets of Terre Haute carrying the Olympic torch on its way to Salt Lake City for the beginning of the 2002 Winter Games. Two years ago Serbin was diagnosed with breast cancer.


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'IDS,' Horowitz on right side

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This letter is in support of the IDS staff, first for its courage and journalistic integrity for allowing a paying American to freely speak about an issue 75 percent of Americans happen to share an opinion about in the latest Fox poll.


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Gone.

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Cecilia Jeffries isn't afraid to admit it. Being the IU basketball fan she is, Jared Jeffries' mom had some part of her that wanted her son to stay Hoosier and lead IU on another NCAA tournament run. But now she knows that won't happen.


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Fans keep the faith until the end

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They believed until the end. Thousands of fans swarmed theaters, houses, bars and restaurants -- any room that had a television -- almost uniformly clad in red, white and "Indiana" emblems hoping for a Cinderella season with a fairy tale ending. A day and early evening full of girls dangling from car windows, high-spirited honking, long lines and hard partying gave way to a night when nobody remained outdoors. The parking lots stood open, class buildings stood empty and the only sounds were reflected cheers.


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'Candide' opera to close 'Magic, Mystery' season

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The season of "Magic, Mystery and Mayhem" at the IU Opera Theater will close with the April 6, 7, 13 and 14 run of Leonard Bernstein's "Candide." Despite war, separation from loved ones and even a shipwreck, the title character remains optimistic as he learns valuable life lessons.



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Israeli tank assault kills 18 Palestinians

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JERUSALEM -- After losing 13 soldiers in the past week, Israel is changing its military tactics to deal with what it views as a guerrilla war, a top Israeli official said. But the violence raged on with 22 Palestinians killed in a day of clashes that continued into Thursday. Israeli strikes claimed 18 Palestinians lives on Wednesday. With hardly a pause, Israeli tanks rolled into Gaza City early Thursday for the first time in the conflict and blew up a local radio station, witnesses said.


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Director welcomed with open arms

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When Oyibo Afoaku arrived in the U.S. from Nigeria and began her studies at Washington State University, she immediately saw that something was missing from her history classes. She saw that there were gaps in the information and despite the fact that America was a very diverse place, people were not taking time to embrace diversity.


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As bombs fall, Afghans left to worry

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As bombs crash and anti-aircraft guns roar in the night, Mohammed Qasim and his wife huddle with their seven children, praying for safety while the walls tremble and the door shakes.


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Mini 500 opens

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Let the races begin. Mini 500 has officially kicked off the the "Greatest College Weekend" -- the Little 500. After 60 teams started the race, only three were left at the end of the night and were able to call themselves Mini 500 Champions. It boiled down to three teams in each division. Charlie's Angels, members of Evans Scholars, repeated as champions in the women's race. El Caminos won a close race and were the champions of the co-ed race. Delta Sigma Pi won the men's race.




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Forestry employee charged with starting Colorado's Hayman wildfire

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CASTLE ROCK, Colo. -- A U.S. Forestry Service employee was charged Sunday with starting the fire that scorched more than 100,000 acres in the Pike National Forest and destroyed at least 22 homes. Forestry technician Terry Barton, 38, admitted to starting a campfire within a designated campfire ring while patrolling the forest to enforce a fire ban, said Bill Leone of the U.S. Attorney's Office.


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Martin Luther King Jr. Day targeted for service

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The Corporation for National and Community Service awarded Bloomington a grant to help assist local organizations in sponsoring volunteer projects for the coming Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The holiday is celebrated the third Monday of January, which will be Jan. 21, 2002.


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Coverdale questionable for Final Four

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LEXINGTON, Ky. - The injury looked eerie. Tom Coverdale drove to the bucket with 9:35 remaining in the South Regional Final Saturday, got tangled up with Kent State's Eric Thomas and stepped on Thomas' foot. Coverdale's left ankle -- the same one he injured in IU's first-round NCAA Tournament win over Utah -- rolled over, sending the Hoosier junior point guard to the floor.


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Student struck by bike

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A student was struck by a bicyclist on campus yesterday morning while walking to class. Sophomore Alyssa Meeker apparently did not see junior Michael Burr when she was crossing the street between the Indiana Memorial Union and the Chemistry building, IUPD officer Deb Delay said.