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Bush urges responsibility

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WASHINGTON -- President Bush, demanding corporate responsibility amid the Enron bankruptcy scandal, said Thursday the federal government should strip company chief executives of ill-gotten bonuses and create an agency to monitor the accounting industry. "A good business always respects the boundaries of right and wrong," he told business executives.


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U.S. envoy in Middle East hopes to curb violence

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WASHINGTON -- President Bush dispatched Middle East envoy Anthony Zinni back to the troubled region Thursday in hopes of halting widening violence, The Associated Press has learned. Bush made the decision after his national security team advised that the action could help break a rising cycle of Middle East violence, a senior administration official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Bush was announcing the move later Thursday.


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A belief without basis

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There is a silent, yet powerful, sentiment sweeping across America. It is a sentiment that few like to mention and even fewer care to challenge. This sentiment threatens not only to fill Americans with falsehoods but also to divide America from the world community. The sentiment I speak of is the growing distrust that Americans have for Muslims in this country and beyond.


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10 years later: Birthday advice

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Ten years ago today, I had a hangover that I remember vividly. Ten years ago today I'd only had about an hour's sleep. Ten years ago today I had one night down and one to go. Ten years ago yesterday, I turned 21.

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Afghan experience counsels caution

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Last week across my TV, the banner read, "U.S. troops fighting in Gardez." Never in my wildest dreams did I think I'd ever see such an announcement. Gardez, Afghanistan, and this middle-aged Hoosier -- what's the connection, you ask? Some 34 years ago as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan, the director told me my assignment was Gardez. Another volunteer and I were to be the first PCVs sent to Gardez. We were primarily to teach English as a foreign language and just be paragons of American virtue generally.


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Court ruling makes sense

The Indiana Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that police roadblocks intended to catch drunk drivers are allowed under the Indiana Constitution. The Court overturned an appellate court ruling that had deemed the checkpoints unconstitutional. We join Attorney General Steve Carter in support of these checkpoints. They will be effective as a way to catch drunk drivers and provide a deterrent to those who would consider getting behind the wheel under the influence.


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IUSA settles election dispute

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After deliberating for hours last night, the IUSA elections commission delivered its decision concerning election disputes. In a two page decision released early this morning, the commission cleared the Steel and Synergy tickets of all charges levied against them. The Kirkwood ticket was found to be in violation of two sections of the elections code, thus requiring members of the executive slate to complete twenty hours of community service.


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Working for the children

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Colorful murals grace the walls of Templeton Elementary. Pictures of horses, houses, friends, and the like resonate throughout these masterpieces. We enter our final destination, the classroom of Mrs. Stoltz, a first and second grade school teacher. All attention is instantly diverted from the grammar lesson at hand to our entrance. IU senior Angela Goodwin enters the room signaling her special friend, Ben Flake. Ben's eyes light up along with those of his fellow classmates. Other children are green with envy at the opportunity Ben possesses every Friday.


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True fans emerge during March

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Sure, the NCAA basketball tournament is tough to handle. Games are at awkward times like noon on a weekday, and at 10 p.m. on a Friday. Spring break is sacrificed, and dedication is a must , or else failure is inevitable. So, this year, like every other, I vow to do my very best to stay focused during this will-testing, maniac month. Oh -- you think the players have it tough?


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Hoosiers struggle despite efforts of Davidson, Peters

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Two IU players finished in the top ten at the Emerald Coast Collegiate at Tiger Point Golf & Country Club in Pensacola, Fla. However, the individual efforts of junior Ben Davidson and freshman Heath Peters were not enough to prevent IU from finishing seventh in the 11-team tournament.


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The pressure's on as postseason begins

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It's crunch time for the Hoosiers and they know it. They begin their post-season starting with the Big Ten Championships this weekend in Champaign, Ill. The event will be held March 9-10 at Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers know they have to perform well in order to continue their seasons. Only the top four places in each weight class advance to the National Championships March 21-23.


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Team hopes to play after cancellations

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Looking to improve on its 1-3-1 record in the young spring season, the IU softball team is heading to Fresno, Calif., to play six games in three days at the Hedrick's Hallowell Chevrolet Classic hosted by Fresno State.


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IU gingerly prepares for postseason due to injuries

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With Jared Jeffries' ankle slowly on the mend and Tom Coverdale's back spasms gradually cooperating, IU prepared for the Big Ten Tournament Wednesday. The nagging injuries to IU's top two scorers forced the Hoosiers to do so lightly.


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Hoosiers prepare for tournament

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IU has always been a team that stresses team concepts. But Tuesday was a day when great individual performances of the 2001-2002 season were recognized. Key IU players in this year's championship team found themselves among the conference best for different reasons. As of Tuesday afternoon, sophomore forward Jared Jeffries had accomplished more than most Hoosiers dream possible over a four-year career. Jeffries was selected as conference player of the year by both the media and coaches, and he was unanimously voted to the All-Conference First Team by each organization. He was voted Freshman of the Year last season.


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Ample evidence for Clinton prosecution

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WASHINGTON -- A final report by Independent Counsel Robert Ray concluded Wednesday that prosecutors had ample evidence for criminal charges against President Clinton in the scandal involving former White House intern Monica Lewinsky.


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U.S. deploys hundreds of reinforcements to end al Qaeda

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GARDEZ, Afghanistan -- Fierce fighting raged for a fifth day as the United States deployed hundreds of reinforcements Wednesday and gathered 5,000 Afghan troops for an offensive aimed at finishing off al Qaeda. The U.S.-led coalition mounted punishing, round-the-clock airstrikes above the rugged terrain in eastern Afghanistan and some U.S. officers predicted the operation could be wrapped up in days.


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Amplify ticket wins RHA elections

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The results for the 2002 Residence Hall Association election are in, with the Amplify ticket emerging as the winner. The team of senior Ilia Smith, junior Katie Wampler, freshman Eric Cercone and junior Eric Hafner won every position in the campus-wide RHA election.


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'D'oh!' Many left without a seat as 'Simpsons' talk packs theater

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As patrons entered to the sounds of slap-stick gags and the familiar "D'oh!," Whittenberger Auditorium quickly filled up Tuesday night with a capacity audience anticipating an insightful evening filled with debates and discussions. Bringing up points drawing from philosophy to lackluster performance of the show itself, "Sin and Spirituality in Springfield" was an event for all.


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BFC votes against criticism of Brand on records stance

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A resolution criticizing President Brand for spending funds to prevent the release of University documents was defeated by the Bloomington Faculty Council Tuesday. Ambiguous wording of the proposal and input from University Counsel Dottie Frapwell influenced the measure's defeat.


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Job market slows down

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Many college students know the apprehension associated with making a career choice, but concern is growing among those who have invested the time, effort and money to earn a degree. The economic downturn since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks has created a smaller market of employers actively seeking employees, and some college graduates are finding alternatives to immediate employment.