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Music student dies at home over Thanksgiving

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IU graduate student Peter Moench died Thursday while home for Thanksgiving in Salt Lake City. He was 23. Born and raised in Salt Lake City, Moench came to IU as a freshman and earned his Bachelor of Music with an emphasis in cello through the Jacobs School of Music. He began his graduate studies this summer at IU, also in cello.


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Artest, O'Neal lead Indiana as Pacers clip Los Angeles, 97-92

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LOS ANGELES -- Ron Artest scored 22 points, Jermaine O'Neal had 16 points and 13 rebounds and the Indiana Pacers beat the Los Angeles Clippers 97-92 on Sunday. Elton Brand had 22 points and nine rebounds for the Clippers, who have lost consecutive games for the first time this season after a franchise-best 9-2 start and were beaten at home for the first time.


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IU closes out season on 10-match losing streak

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The IU volleyball team wrapped up its season with a pair of losses at the hands of the Northwestern Wildcats and the No. 14 Wisconsin Badgers this weekend, ending the season on a 10-match losing streak to finish 2-18 in Big Ten play and 9-23 on the season. The Hoosiers looked to avoid the season sweep in Friday's match against Northwestern but came up short, falling to the Wildcats 3-1 (30-25, 35-33, 23-30, 30-27).


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Sheer 'Drudge'ry

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There is probably no Web site better suited toward generating opinion column ideas than The Drudge Report (www.drudgereport.com). It isn't because of the site's analysis or writing -- there's hardly any of either. Nor is it because the site deals with the important issues of the day -- if Paris Hilton's chihuahua farts in public, you can count on finding out how loud.

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Hoosiers score 179 points, take 1st at Mat Town Invitational

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Senior Joe Dubuque began the defense of his National Championship title Saturday with an individual title in the 125-pound division at the Mat Town Invitational in Lock Haven, Pa. Junior Matt Cooper and sophomore Brandon Becker each also came away with titles in the 149- and 157-pound divisions for the Hoosiers. A total of 13 Hoosiers placed in the event, leading No. 16 IU to a first place finish in the tournament.


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Women fall to 1-3 with losses to Irish, Bowling Green

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The IU women's basketball team fell to 1-3 for the season during Thanksgiving break -- dropping two of three games. During the first contest, against No. 15 Notre Dame Wednesday at Assembly Hall, IU played solid defense and senior guard Jenny DeMuth led the team in scoring with 20 points, but the Hoosiers fell to the Irish 74-61. Trailing by nine late in the first half, the Hoosiers went on a 7-0 run to enter the locker room. With 13 minutes remaining in the game, IU claimed its first lead since the opening minutes of the game.


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'Rent' reflections

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To be corny, things have changed a lot since I was in high school. Back then, the only kids who admitted loving the musical "Rent" were either in the theater club or gay (and oftentimes, both). But when I went to see the movie on opening night, the theater was packed with "normal" high school kids, their parents and even one group that had been singing church songs outside. And when it was over, everyone was crying.


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Outside shooting pushes IU past Florida A&M

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The Hoosiers are looking to beat opponents on the inside this year, but they showed that wasn't a necessity in their 100-63 routing of Florida A&M Monday night at Assembly Hall. With senior forward Marco Killingsworth blanketed by a thick zone all night, IU's perimeter players responded, hitting 16 three-pointers -- one shy of the school record set against Illinois in January 2003.


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Third time no lucky charm for IU in NCAA tourney

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There will be no three-peat for the IU men's soccer team. Not only did the No. 3 Hoosiers' season end while the final seconds ticked off the scoreboard in a 2-0 loss to Notre Dame last Tuesday, so did IU's 10-game NCAA tournament winning streak.


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Irish end Hoosier 3-peat hopes

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The IU men's soccer team bowed out of the NCAA tournament with a 2-0 loss against in-state rival Notre Dame Tuesday night. "Soccer is an honest game," IU coach Mike Freitag said. "It is a cruel game at times, but an honest game. I thought tonight we played a very good opponent who worked hard. I thought my team played well, but not well enough to win."


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Defining victory

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I can't tell you what "victory" in Iraq is supposed to look like. I opposed this war when it was only a bad idea and still oppose it now that it has become a nightmarish reality. But I, like virtually all Americans, don't want to see the United States lose. However, what does that mean if I can't even define what it means for us to win?


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IDS votes 'no' on resolution to review Herbert

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In light of the Bloomington faculty vote (which ended 5 p.m. Friday) on a resolution to review Adam Herbert's performance as IU president, we thought it was high time the Indiana Daily Student take a stance on the recent hullabaloo that has dominated discussion on our campus.


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Schwarzenegger considers freeing Crips founder

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SAN FRANCISCO -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Friday he would consider granting clemency to convicted killer Stanley Tookie Williams, the Crips gang founder who became an anti-gang activist while in prison and was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. The governor said he would meet Dec. 8 in a private hearing with Williams' lawyers, Los Angeles County prosecutors and others involved.


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Sunni Arabs arrested in plot to kill Saddam Hussein's judge

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- The courtroom will be the same but uncertainty surrounds nearly everything else as the trial of Saddam Hussein resumes Monday after a five-week recess. Will the court grant a defense request for a three-month postponement? Will witnesses testify behind screens to shield their identities? Will Saddam's foreign lawyers, including former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, be allowed to attend the trial?


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Earthquake in Iran destroys villages, kills 10

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TEHRAN, Iran -- An earthquake with a magnitude of at least 5.9 shook a sparsely populated area of southern Iran on Sunday, flattening seven villages, killing 10 people and injuring 70, officials and state-run television said. The temblor was felt as far away as Oman and the United Arab Emirates.


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Purdue student's wife could be prosecuted for murder

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LAFAYETTE -- A Purdue University graduate student's wife likely will be prosecuted in China on charges she killed her husband in Indiana and then used his passport to enter the Asian country. Whether Danlei Chen, 28, is tried in China for the death of her husband, Lei He, 28, hinges on the results of a psychological examination requested by her attorney, a Chinese public security official said. She currently is being held in Shanghai, China.


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Time zone decision could renew debate

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INDIANAPOLIS -- The decades-long debate about how Indiana sets its clocks will see its next jolt when a federal agency decides in the coming weeks whether it will redraw the state's time-zone line. That decision is to come about the same time as when state lawmakers start their new session -- and provide ammunition for those who want to reopen the time argument that has continued since a bill to adopt statewide daylight-saving time passed by one vote in April.


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Renowned opera singer, former IU professor dies at 80

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James King, an American tenor whose vibrant, powerful voice made him a favorite in leading roles on opera stages around the world during the 1960s and '70s, died of a heart attack Sunday. He was 80. King, who later became a music professor at IU, died in Naples, Fla., a school official said.


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Judge hands Gooldy 40-year sentence for crash

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A judge on Tuesday sentenced the driver in a crash that killed a teacher to 40 years in prison. Bryan Gooldy, 46, admitted in court last month that he was under the influence of drugs when the collision occurred in November 2004. Right before his trial, he pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of drugs causing death and being a habitual offender. Police said Gooldy tested positive for cocaine, opiates and depressants after his vehicle swerved into oncoming traffic on a Bloomington street, killing IU alumna Kate Comiskey, a 24-year-old English teacher at Indian Creek High School, in a head-on collision.


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British painter uses Kate Moss in series of works

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LONDON -- Kate Moss is the subject of four paintings by Stella Vine now on show at a London exhibit, including one based on a tabloid photo that allegedly shows her preparing a line of cocaine. A portrait titled, "Must Be the Season of the Witch," is based on a photo of the 31-year-old supermodel that was published in a London tabloid in September. Vine said Friday she usually bases her work on press photos.