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'Energy' signals start of punk, ska movement

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The year 1987 ... seems like a long time ago. I was a mere two years of age, far from old enough to understand punk music, let alone music in general aside from Raffi and Sesame Street, if anything. But in 1987, four young kids would start a band that would set the standard for punk and ska music for years to come.


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Iron Maiden returns with similar schtick

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Wow, there's a new Iron Maiden CD out. I didn't know they were still around. I didn't know people still cared about them. Well, for what it's worth, "A Matter Of Life And Death" is some classic metal for the modern times. If you love cheesy, epic metal, then step forth and raise your chalice, for Iron Maiden is about the deliver what your moral self desires so.


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Not worth running to the store for

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Audioslave and Jadakiss should cut one massive, tepid album together. They'd have plenty of common ground: both talents reel in critical acclaim for obvious skill, yet neither artist has dropped discs to match that skill. The Rage Against The Machine-meets-Soundgarden mash-up wails on both vocals and guitars, but none of the new tracks on Revelations raises my pulse.


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A 'Mountain' of rock hits on this new disc

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Let's not beat around the bush: TV on the Radio's "Return to Cookie Mountain" is one of this year's best rock albums. We're not talking "top-10" -- we're talking "top-3" or better. And I say this as a person who is not especially a fan of TVOTR (not that I dislike them), nor really into avant garde music, nor a person who tosses out A's like parade candy. Only time will tell, but "Cookie Mountain" might well be the band's masterpiece -- and if you fancy yourself a devotee of daring and sophisticated rock, you have to get this album.

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Hold the Beam, Scotty

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I like animals. Many of them taste good. However, even as a non-vegetarian, I recognize the real ethical and practical problems that surface when humans undertake the use of animals for our own ends. Last weekend, IU hosted its first conference devoted to exploring the relationship between humans and animals.


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Terror in the mirror

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The Bush administration has recently blitzed the media with a wave of justifications for the war in Iraq and the War on Terror in order to convince the public of the non-existent connection between the two. But in all the unsatisfying explanations, Bush fails to mention that we're not fighting a war on terror ... we're engaging in our own form of terrorism.


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Playing Manopoly

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Everyone in my sorority is in a relationship," a single friend recently confessed during a game of drunken Monopoly. "Yeah, but they're all whores," I said, providing the customary gay best friend response. "Don't worry ... you'll find someone."


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Epic fights can't 'protect' butchered plot

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When "Ong-Bak" was released last year, it signaled a new era of martial arts by introducing Muay Thai force of nature Tony Jaa. With Jackie Chan now in his 50s and Jet Li done with kung-fu epics, Jaa has taken up the torch -- but with a mess like "The Protector," he may very well fall flat on his face. Where "Ong-Bak" was about one man's quest to recover a stolen Buddha head, "Protector" is the same quest but for an elephant. Jaa plays Kham, the son of a village elder, raised to cherish the precious pachyderms as a symbol of ancient Thai culture. When two elephants are stolen by thugs from Australia, Kham journeys to the land down under to save the noble beasts while demolishing the crime syndicate responsible for his troubles.


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Intoxication transportation

Perhaps you've seen the T-shirts: "Dry Campus, My Ass." As college students, it's our prerogative to do stupid things. Sometimes we play in traffic. Sometimes we sleep through class. And yes, sometimes we drink.


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Not Idle, nor Wild, just a let down

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With "Idlewild," popular hip-hop duo Outkast try to reimagine old school gangster films and classic Hollywood musicals by injecting their modern rap style. It's an ambitious task. When it works, it works extremely well, but it often strains to connect the dots from element to element.


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Schedule a visit to 'Hollywoodland'

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How do you turn a truly remarkable, mysterious story into a movie without it losing it to flopville? If you're the average director, you start by having one of Hollywood's top writers write you a script. But if you're director Allen Coulter (known for his work with "The Sopranos"), you may decide to pair up with someone like Paul Bernbaum and hope that, along with an all-star cast, your outcome is the exceptional movie, "Hollywoodland". In this case, your hopes would be justified.


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South Korea signals continued support of U.S. alliance

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WASHINGTON -- South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun said Wednesday that while his country's five-decade alliance with the United States is changing, Seoul will continue to support the U.S.-led fight against terrorism.


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Iraqi police discover 65 tortured bodies

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Police said they found the bodies of 65 men who had been tortured, shot and dumped, most around Baghdad, while car bombs and mortar attacks killed at least 39 people and wounded dozens more Wednesday.


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Hoeppner to have surgery again

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Three days after a victory against Ball State, IU head coach Terry Hoeppner announced he will take a temporary leave of absence to undergo surgery to remove a possible recurrent brain tumor. "I took (a scan) last Friday morning," Hoeppner said at a press conference Tuesday night. "There's been some change in the area."


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The long arm of J-board

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In the first 2 1/2 weeks of the semester, police arrested or cited 150 students for various offenses related to alcohol consumption. Their cases are currently making their way through Monroe County's justice system, but students will soon have to face justice from IU as well. According to Part II, Section H 26 of the Code of Student Rights, Rules, and Responsibilities, the University may discipline a student for any violation of Indiana or federal law. Students charged with violating this code will be scheduled a judicial conference where they will face anything from a warning to special judicial sanctions to expulsion from the University.


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Letters 101

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So you've decided to kill some time reading the Indiana Daily Student. After checking out the Sports Page, trying your hand at the Sudoku puzzle and wondering if anyone actually gets Blender Kitty, you come to the Opinion Page. And right there, under that smug, self-righteous mugshot, some cretin has written a column that you know to be downright untrue. Sure, the facts might be accurate, but the author is ignoring the lessons of 1968 (or any other year), or you know his side is far more to blame for the problem, or she clearly misunderstands your group. It's time to write a letter.


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Wikipedia to take on academia

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Wikipedia prides itself on being the free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit. Because it's so easily accessed and covers such a wide range of topics -- 1.3 million and growing -- Wikipedia has become a major resource for college students.



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Student voices wanted: Who should be next IU president?

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The IU board of trustees will hold two open forums Friday to give students and the public a chance to voice their opinions on the presidential search. The forums are 9 to 10 a.m. and 3 to 4 p.m. in the Redbud Room in the Indiana Memorial Union.