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Bush urges Americans to fight to victory

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WASHINGTON -- Five years after the worst attack on U.S. soil, President George W. Bush said Monday night the war against terrorism is "the calling of our generation" and urged Americans to put aside differences and fight to victory.


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Microsoft, Google compete to replace Webmail at U. Penn

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PHILADELPHIA -- Early next year, students at the University of Pennsylvania will have the option to switch from the University of Pennsylvania's traditional e-mail service to something that looks more like Gmail or Microsoft's Windows Live Mail.



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New podcast options won't replace classes

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Though University Information Technology Services has brought podcasts to IU students and faculty, going to class will not become a thing of the past. Not all classes will use them, and they are not meant to supplant lectures, said Podcast Project Manager Martin Wagner and several professors.

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Union Plus meal point plan changes

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For years, many students, faculty and staff have taken advantage of the Indiana Memorial Union's Union Plus meal plan, which used to offer a 15 percent discount on food purchases. But after a recent decline in the program's use, IMU officials have lowered the rate to a 5 percent discount.


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Behind every successful man ...

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Even after watching everyone I cheered for (Andre Agassi, James Blake, Rafael Nadal, Lindsay Davenport and Justine Henin-Hardenne) lose in the U.S. Open, I saw from the men's final that not everyone's tennis dreams were shattered.






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Is the new HPV vaccine for you?

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Imagine this scenario: A woman goes to her university health center for her regular gynecological checkup, which includes a Pap smear, a routine test for cervical cell changes that could lead to cancer. She is shocked to find out that she's infected with a viral sexually transmitted infection called HPV or human papillomavirus. She's overwhelmed with various emotions -- confusion, anger, embarrassment. Questions seem to swirl in her mind and tumble out of her mouth. What does this mean? How did I get it? Who gave it to me? What do I do now? Is there a cure?


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Kelley entrepreneurship program ranked No. 1 in nation

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The Kelley School of Business has a history of receiving top ratings from US News and World Report's annual ranking of America's best colleges. This year, they ranked Kelley's entrepreneurship program No. 1 in the nation among public schools.


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Are we as good as we think?

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As I listened to Dean Dan Smith articulate the meaning of being a Kelley student to newly admitted students last week, one message was indispensable: Forget the rankings, starting salaries and bragging rights that come with being in Kelley. The quality of student that Kelley launches into this world is the focus of our leader. Our faculty has the highest expectations for us, but sadly the majority of our student body does not hold itself to this elite standard.


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Business is blooming

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The opening of a small store in an alleyway in downtown Bloomington in 1976 marked the beginning of the successful co-op Bloomingfoods, which has since offered consumers alternatives to national grocery store chains.


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Around the World

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Florence knocks out power in Bermuda HAMILTON, Bermuda --Hurricane Florence knocked out power to thousands of homes and businesses in Bermuda but was moving away from the wealthy British enclave Monday as tourists hunkered down inside resort hotels. The eye of Florence, the second hurricane of the Atlantic season, was churning northwest of Bermuda. It was spared a direct hit by the eye of the storm, but forecasters said hurricane-force winds extending up to 70 miles from the center could cause substantial damage.



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Thief takes nearly 350 pounds of pig meat

CROMWELL, Ind. -- A thief with a taste for pork put a damper on a fundraiser for scholarships by making off with nearly 350 pounds of porkburgers and hot dogs, police said.