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Around the game

Tennis players compete in tourney IU sent four players to the T. Rowe Price National Intercollegiate Clay Court Championship Tournament this week.


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Rape can happen to you

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Wednesday, there will be a candlelight vigil at 7 p.m. at Showalter Fountain. This is a time to remember women who have been victims of violence, as there are many.


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'Sunflower Town' humorous

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The Bloomington Playwrights Project opened their 2000-01 season Friday evening with "Sunflower Town" - an ambitious piece from University of Iowa Masters of Fine Arts candidate Kara Hartzler.


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A birthday wish for hope

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Over their hearts were yellow ribbons on their Sunday clothes. Next to the ribbon, some had a yellow heart with the name 'Jill' written in script in navy blue, and some had a small red IU pin.






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Athletics conduct code approved

NEW ALBANY ' After a week of living in the spotlight, IU President Myles Brand asked for closure to the Bob Knight situation Friday as the IU board of trustees unanimously approved the new IU Athletics Code of Conduct.


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'Blast!' excites audience

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"Blast!" begins with a lone drummer under a single spotlight on a dark stage. It appears unassuming and simple. But that one drummer becomes two, then three, and suddenly the stage is leaping with the most talented, vibrant musicians ever to perform in Bloomington.




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Comedy troupes join together for charity

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One of the more popular activities among IU students is to take a night out and watch either Pumpernickel, Full Frontal Comedy or All Sorts of Trouble for the Boy in the Bubble, Bloomington's three student-run comedy troupes.


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Correction

• In Thursday's preview of the Sara Caswell concert, the trumpet player was incorrectly identified. The trumpet player was David Miller. The IDS regrets the error.


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Wall Street prepares for another turbulent week

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This week, investors might start bargain hunting, picking up stocks that have declined six in value. But the market is approaching a time when companies report they will be unable to meet their expected earnings. Investors fear rising energy costs and a weak Euro will have a negative impact on companies.