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Israel declares war on terror

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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon declared war on terror Monday, and Israeli airstrikes destroyed two of the Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's helicopters in Gaza and hit West Bank security installations.


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Athletics plan under BFC review

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The time has come for the Bloomington Faculty Council to make a decision that could change Big Ten athletics eligibility rules and game coverage. The proposal stems from an article written by IU President Myles Brand in the March issue of NCAA news. It calls for lesser exposure for college sports and the reinforcement of academics on college campuses.


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Fall season concludes

While eight of IU\'s women's swimmers were competing against some of the world's best in the U.S. Open in New York this past weekend, 15 other swimmers were also competing in the Miami (Ohio) Invitational. Head coach Dorsey Tierney was hoping the competition at the Invitational would allow some of her younger swimmers to gain valuable experience going into the spring championship season and to give them a chance to assume a leadership role on the team.



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Brawls, bobbleheads, basketweaving

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It's all over. And all I have left is an Antwaan Randle El bobble-head doll. Saturday's 26-15 victory over Kentucky was boring, ordinary and ... boring. As exciting as trying to decide just how much gigantic Wildcat quarterback Jared Lorenzen weighs. Less exciting than discussing bologna sandwiches ... until the final seconds and the tangle of crimson and UK blue that ensued. Some guys threw punches and pushes. Others, like junior Enoch DeMar and freshman Damien Jones, threw helmets.


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IUPD Blotter

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The following activity was reported by the IU Police Department:



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What child is this?

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Christmas could not come at any better time. Just as project deadlines begin to weigh down upon me and this mental fatigue called burnout sets in, the Christmas season bursts onto the scene, bringing a sense of joy and wonder. Evergreen appears all over the place -- a welcome sight amongst the dull gray of winter. Christmas lights twinkle on houses. All this wonderful holiday food starts popping up in stores and on the dinner table. Cards from old friends grace my mailbox. Christmas carols ring out. And did I mention the food?


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'Color blindness' a myth

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I'm thinking of an NBA player. Tell me when you know who he is. This point guard is in his fourth year out of college, and was traded in the off-season for being too erratic. He's often described as a "flashy showboat" who would rather make a pass behind his back and off of his elbow than make an easy pass to help his team. Although his passes excite the crowd, they often confuse his teammates.


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A little reminder of great strength

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Do you have a teddy bear? A security blanket? Some kind of a lucky charm that you carry around with you? I'm curious because I've been leaning on mine lately, and it got me wondering about everyone else's.


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Men's soccer advances to Elite 8 with win

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After edging Michigan State 1-0 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament last Sunday, people began to wonder when the Hoosiers would start scoring goals. The only question pondered during IU's sweet 16 meeting with Rutgers was when the Hoosiers would stop. Behind an efficient offense and yet another defensive shutout, the Hoosiers defeated Rutgers 3-0 Sunday, securing another trip to the Elite 8.


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Dean joins IU professor at national organization

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An IU professor recently appointed chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities will be joined by an Honors College dean. IU Associate Dean of the Honors College Julia Bondanella recently accepted a four-year position as Assistant Chair for Programs with the NEH. In September, Bruce Cole, distinguished professor of fine arts and department chair, was confirmed by the Senate as the new chairman of the NEH. Cole said he is "delighted" at Bondanella's new involvement with the NEH.


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AIDS day links local groups

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Several local organizations united Saturday in honor of World AIDS Day. World AIDS Day emerged from the call by the World Summit of Ministers of Health on programs for AIDS prevention in 1988. It has a special place in the history of the AIDS epidemic because of its steps to open channels of communication, promote sharing of information and experience and spread social tolerance.


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Sergeant suspended

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Nov. 27 brought Sgt. Russell Brummett an unexpected and unwelcomed leave of absence from his job at the Monroe County Sheriff's Department. Sheriff Steven Sharp brought charges against Brummett and recommended he be dismissed from the sheriff's department for his participation and assistance in an alleged domestic assault. Brummett is serving a 60-day unpaid suspension without reduction in rank for withholding information from a department investigation.


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Coach said losing season had ups and downs

The season has come to an end for the women's volleyball team, and the Hoosiers finished with an overall 8-20, 5-15 record. Coach Katie Weismiller said the team improved throughout the season and showed it can compete with the other teams in the Big Ten.



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Hoosiers post season bests at U.S. Open

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The IU women's swimming team got what it wanted out of its three-day trip to East Meadow, N.Y. for the U.S. Open Swimming Championships. Heading into the meet, head coach Dorsey Tierney said she hoped the tough competition present at the meet would help the Hoosiers gear their improvements as they look ahead to the spring championship season.


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Final win overflows with emotion

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It might not have been the prettiest season, but the Hoosiers managed to turn a 1-5 record around and win four of their final five games, including two against big-time rivals. First came Purdue and the return of the Old Oaken Bucket, and on Saturday the Hoosiers beat Kentucky 26-15 in a emotionally-charged game that erupted on the final snap of the game. With nine seconds left on the clock, senior Antwaan Randle El and his offense, got in the final, "victory" formation. But as soon as the ball was snapped, an IU player and a UK player threw each other on the ground. Both benches emptied onto the field as the clock expired.


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Hoosiers place 2nd in U.S. Open

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Traditionally, the U.S. Open has been an event where the top talents in the world clash for three days. On Saturday, the Hoosiers showed they belong under that heading, swimming to a second-place finish with 194 points. Junior David Schulze led the Hoosier scoring for much of the event.