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Axe and you shan't receive

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Did something die in here, or did I just miss my cue to throw myself at a pheromone-drenched young stud? The May 2005 issue of Blender, a music magazine fully aware that it appeals mainly to young males, is chock-full of ads aimed at its demographic audience.


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Brazil grants former Ecuadorean leader asylum

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QUITO, Ecuador -- Brazil has granted asylum to former President Lucio Gutierrez, who was ousted by Congress amid street protests calling for his removal for abuse of power. But many Ecuadoreans were outraged Thursday by his escape into exile.


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Shut up for oppression

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It came and went, and hardly a person noticed. Which isn't much of a surprise, considering the men and women who participated in the National Day of Silence couldn't tell you what they were up to. Actually, the silence only lasts from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. because fighting for civil rights is really just a day job.


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A nation of popularity contests

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If asked to nominate the greatest Americans ever, who would you pick? Would you choose Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Martin Luther King Jr. and Susan B. Anthony? I certainly would.

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Begin a new connection

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Seniors will be hearing the thoughts of IU President Adam Herbert at commencement. The word commencement signifies a beginning, presumably of a new period in graduates' lives. In this case, it will virtually be the beginning of most students' connection to Herbert.


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Helicopter accident in Iraq kills 11

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- A commercial helicopter was shot down by missile fire north of the Iraqi capital Thursday, killing 11 people, including six American contractors, officials said. Bulgaria's Defense Ministry said the Russian-made helicopter was downed by missile fire and the victims included a three-member Bulgarian crew.


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Ewing Jr. headed to Georgetown

HOUSTON - Pat Ewing Jr. is headed for his father's alma mater, according to a broadcast report. NBA great Patrick Ewing told Houston television station KRIV on Wednesday that his son will transfer from Indiana to Georgetown.


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Gros Louis will leave behind legacy

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Years ago, Ken Gros Louis laughed at the thought of taking a job at IU, a University he imagined was tucked somewhere between the cornfields, Quonset huts and football stadiums of the Midwest. But when the New Hampshire native visited the Bloomington campus for the first time, he was immediately attracted to the relaxed atmosphere. He felt at home.



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Writer David Sedaris comedic, poignant onstage

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David Sedaris, a small, unimposing, quiet writer, managed to bring more than 3,000 people to their feet Tuesday night. Sedaris, the author of the runaway bestsellers "Me Talk Pretty One Day" and "Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim" visited the IU Auditorium Tuesday night. The evening was organized into two rough halves: a reading and a question-and-answer session.


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IU composer receives Guggenheim Fellowship

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IU professor and composer in residence Don Freund has been chosen to receive a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship. The more than $35,000 award will allow Freund time to pursue his artistic endeavors.





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Around The Arts

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The Asian American Association will present the annual Taste of Asia Friday. The event is divided into two parts -- a talent show featuring performances by numerous student and community groups and the tasting of Asian cuisine from various restaurants in Bloomington. Doors open at 4:30 p.m.; the program begins at 5:30 p.m.




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Campus angered by book publisher prices

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When classes begin next fall, most students look forward to reuniting with friends, learning new ideas and getting back into the flow of another academic year. One thing most students do not enjoy about returning from the three-month exodus from Bloomington is the trip to the IU Bookstore or T.I.S. to purchase their textbooks for the upcoming semester.



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Internet use on campus grows, but little time is devoted to school work

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When the rent on his East Lansing, Mich., apartment is due, Mark Herberholz logs onto an Internet poker site for a few hands. He says the income from his winnings helps pay the bills and pass the time. The Michigan State senior says he spends about four hours a day playing computer games, instant messaging with friends and surfing the Internet.