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Pope unable to give Easter Sunday sermon this year

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VATICAN CITY -- Millions waited to hear him but waited in vain. And some cried as they stood shoulder-to-shoulder in St. Peter's Square. For the first time in his long papacy, John Paul II fell silent throughout Holy Week, able only to make a few unintelligible sounds when he tried to speak Easter Sunday.


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Police visit home 44 times before murder

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LAFAYETTE -- Neighbors and relatives of a 4-year-old girl beaten to death earlier this month said they repeatedly asked authorities to check on the child's safety in the months before her death. Police found Aiyana Gauvin dead March 16 when they responded to a 911 call at the family's Lafayette home. An autopsy showed she died of blunt force injuries.


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Al-Qaida releases assassination video

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Al-Qaida in Iraq released a video Sunday claiming to show the murder of an Interior Ministry official, while debate raged about religion's place in Iraq's much-anticipated new government as lawmakers were summoned to their second session. As frustration grows over the slow progress in forming a new government two months after historic elections, guards fired on government workers demanding their wages in Baghdad, injuring three people.


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Schiavo's parents' legal options end

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PINELLAS PARK, Fla. -- With their hopes of a miracle fading and other options exhausted, Terri Schiavo's parents and siblings appeared quietly resigned Sunday and asked protesters to spend Easter with their families as the severely brain-damaged woman spent a ninth day without food and water.

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Revolution in Kyrgystan

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A government overthrown by a group of radical protesters isn't just fantasy. In Kyrgyzstan, President Askar Akayev has fled from the capital, Bishkek, to Russia, and new elections have been set for June 26. After parliamentary elections, protesters began speaking out against the results Feb. 27, and the action peaked March 13 after the run-off elections. Their actions have turned into a revolution and have been compared to the Georgian and Ukrainian government coups.


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Dope-inion page

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Today, I want to bring your attention to a dire and growing problem -- a dirty secret few others have been willing to speak out about. Indeed, a viper nesting at the very heart of this nation's infotainment community.


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Double-speaking

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By now, we've all been overwhelmed by the case of Terri Schiavo. Schiavo has gone more than a week without her feeding tube and most doctors estimate that she won't live past Thursday.


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Speak up, Martha

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She could host a lawn party for 600 with three loaves of bread, two fish and a rusty butter knife. But once she serves her prison sentence, could domestic goddess Martha Stewart change the law books when it comes to restoring ex-felons' right to vote?


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Legendary director opens last play

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NEW YORK -- In concluding the stammering, convoluted preamble to Neil LaBute's new play, "This Is How It Goes," which opened Sunday at off-Broadway's Public Theater, Ben Stiller offers an apologetic warning: "I think I might end up being an unreliable narrator."


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It takes a whole college

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With today's inflation, $4.73 won't cover many college students' expenses -- maybe a drink tab or a couple slices of pizza. Twenty-eight cents will cover even less -- not even a half hour of parking at the Main Library, should a student need to visit it before 10 p.m. And 6 cents isn't even enough to pay for one minute of a long distance phone call home.


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Benefit showcases female artists

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The electrical hum of Bob Stright's monitor can be heard every time the clarinet hits a high note during the performance of his band, The Moonlighters. The slow, easy sound of the instrument floats through the room as glasses of red wine are poured and couples dance slowly around the wooden floor. They are gathered to celebrate the accomplishment of women, and patronize Middle Way House, an organization that supports women.


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'Game' over for local promoters

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A concert featuring hip-hop artist The Game, which would have been held during Little 500 week, has been canceled, and some local businesses say they won't work with its promoters again. The Game was advertised to perform on April 19, with tickets on sale at www.mitickets.net and at Tracks, 415 E. Kirkwood Ave.


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Fife named new IPFW head coach

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Dane Fife, IU men's basketball administrative assistant and former player, accepted the head coaching position at IU-Purdue Fort Wayne Thursday after an announcement by IPFW's athletics director.


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Matters of life and death

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PINELLAS PARK, Fla. -- For Terri Schiavo's parents, the legal doors closed one after the other, with judges in Washington, D.C., and in Florida rebuffing their desperate efforts to keep their daughter alive.


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Illini end Panthers' Cinderella run

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ROSEMONT, Ill. -- Standing at midcourt, Deron Williams and Dee Brown grinned at each other and slapped hands. It's tough enough stopping one of Illinois' standout guards when he's having a good night. Make it two, and that's just not a fair fight.


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Hardy hangs up the sneakers for the football cleats

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On the basketball court, 6 feet, 7 inches doesn't usually raise eyebrows. However 6 feet, 7 inches on the football field is something that makes red-shirt freshman wide receiver James Hardy stand out amongst crowd.


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IU-Purdue rivalry: 2 stories for 2 tennis teams

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For the IU men's tennis team, it's time to end an unpopular streak. The past nine times the Hoosiers have faced their archrival Purdue, the Boilermakers have come away with a win. IU will look to end that stint Saturday when it plays host to Purdue at 2 p.m. at the IU Varsity Tennis Courts.


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Around The State

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INDIANAPOLIS -- A divorced parent cannot be forced into poverty so his child can attend a private university in another state, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled.



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Around The Arts

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Jordan Bisch, a 23-year-old bass singer from Vancouver, Wash., and IU alum, was one of four grand-prize winners in the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. Bisch was one of nine finalists selected from more than 1,500 competitors between the ages of 20 and 30.