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Brandon Foltz

Cinemat keeping downtown location

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Although The Cinemat was in danger of closing over the summer, it is now here to stay. On July 20, the 5-year-old Cinemat was put on the market by owner Steve Volan, but at the end of August, he decided to keep the Cinemat running.

Pete Stuttgen

Rain, rain

Storm causes traffic problems and power outages.


Pete Stuttgen

IU seeks to stop 3-game losing streak today at home

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Today, the IU men’s soccer team hopes to break out of its worst losing streak since 2000 when the team takes on unranked in-state foe Butler at 7 p.m. at Bill Armstrong Stadium. IU coach Mike Freitag said he knows it doesn’t take much to lose a game but also said he thinks his team has refocused.


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Bloomington Hospital: no lab results that confirm diphtheria

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The initial shock Tony Berger received when he said a nurse at Bloomington Hospital told him he was being treated as though he had diphtheria has slightly subsided. Bloomington Hospital cannot confirm a preliminary diagnosis of Berger and has not had any reported cases of diphtheria in 2007, said Amanda Roach, media relations coordinator for Bloomington Hospital.


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New committee to assess ideal student living

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IU President Michael McRobbie announced the formation of a student steering committee that will submit reports in the spring on various aspects of student life. The steering committee will lead five subcommittees focused on specific areas, including the intellectual and social environments, on- and off-campus housing and student support services.


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Virginia licenses not valid at Big Red

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In the last year Big Red Liquors provided its liquid services to more than 2 million customers, said Wade Shanower, president of Big Red Liquors. Unfortunately, Shanower said, people with Virginia licenses can no longer be among the liquor store’s satisfied customers.


Brandon Foltz

Hoosiers looking to bounce back defensively against the Hawkeyes

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At Saturday’s 27-14 loss to Illinois, rows of IU fans had left the game before the final seconds ticked off. As the players looked to the stands to gain some sort of inspiration to make a comeback, for the first time this year they saw empty seats and defeated fans.




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Bush challenges U.N. to promote democracy

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President Bush announced new sanctions Tuesday against the military dictatorship in Myanmar, accusing it of imposing “a 19-year reign of fear” that denies basic freedoms of speech, assembly and worship.


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Skinny jeans and GDP

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CAIRO, Egypt – Bottled water. Embassy registrations. Hepatitis vaccines. Skinny jeans? Packing for Egypt involved a week of angst-ridden foraging through my closet in search of anything that would be appropriate in a new social framework where my knee-length Old Navy cotton skirt is considered risqué.



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Mea Culpa

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Like everyone, we here at the Indiana Daily Student make mistakes from time to time.


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Policing expert to speak Friday

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While the United States is often regarded as having the best policing system in the world, India’s police force isn’t far behind.


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Police officer battered

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A Bloomington man was arrested Monday night for allegedly assaulting a police officer in Peoples Park. Peter Torgersen, 38, faces preliminary charges of battery on a police officer, public intoxication and resisting law enforcement. Bloomington Police Department Officer Shane Rasche was on patrol Monday night when he spotted Torgersen drinking a bottle of beer, BPD Sgt. Jeff Canada said, reading from a police report. Rasche got out of his car and approached Torgersen. While Rasche was talking on his radio, Torgersen pushed him against his car and ran off behind Nick’s English Hut, Canada said, reading from the police report. Torgersen was taken into custody and transported to the Monroe County Jail.



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Milan Fashion Week begins with Armani

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MILAN, Italy – Showing Giorgio Armani on the first day of the Milan fashion week is like serving dessert before the main course. After such a treat, is there room for more?