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'Ray' dominated NAACP Image Awards

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LOS ANGELES -- The biopic "Ray" about the life of legendary singer Ray Charles won four NAACP Image Awards, including an outstanding-actor trophy that added to its star Jamie Foxx's armful of honors. "Ray" was nominated for a leading seven awards, including outstanding motion picture and outstanding actor in a motion picture for Foxx, who received the best-actor Oscar at last month's Academy Awards. Foxx exchanged long embraces Saturday night with presenters Sidney Poitier and Diahann Carroll as he accepted his NAACP trophy.


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Around The State

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Museum obtains rare copy of 13th Amendment FORT WAYNE -- A museum benefactor has paid an undisclosed price for one of 13 known copies signed by President Abraham Lincoln of the congressional resolution that led to the constitutional abolition of slavery. The Lincoln Financial Group Foundation paid a "record-setting price" for the 1865 sheepskin copy of the resolution authorizing the 13th Amendment that will be displayed in Fort Wayne's Lincoln Museum, museum officials said Friday.


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The battle of the sexists

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All right. Who left the seat up? While awaiting the Ron White segment of "The Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again," I decided to suffer through the Bill Engvall act instead of changing the channel. My laziness was punished with a trite tirade on the old standby: How women differ from men.

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Dwindling ranks worry Indiana lawmakers

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INDIANAPOLIS -- A decade after Indiana voters boosted the number of women serving in the General Assembly to a record 33, that figure has dwindled to just 25 -- a decline that has discouraged the state's female lawmakers.


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Fake news, real problems

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Have you heard this one before? A reporter for a small news Web site comes under suspicion after he repeatedly asks President Bush a series of fawning, softball questions during White House press briefings.


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Deal offered in Comiskey case

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A proposed plea deal, which came up in a March 17 hearing at the Monroe County Circuit Court, would result in 40 years of jail time for Bryan "Mitch" Gooldy in exchange for pleading guilty to driving while intoxicated, causing death and being a habitual offender, according to a March 18 article in The Herald-Times. Gooldy is accused of causing the Nov. 9, 2004, car crash that killed Kate Comiskey, IU alumna and teacher at Indian Creek High School in Trafalgar, Ind.



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It's no lie: cheating hurts

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On Thursday, a prominent scientist finally admitted 10 years of deceptive research after years of inquiry, but he certainly wasn't alone in his dishonesty.



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Rice asks China for help with N. Korea

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BEIJING -- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice suggested Sunday that European governments are irresponsible if they sell sophisticated weaponry to China that might one day be used against U.S. forces in the Pacific.



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Congress enters right-to-die case

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PINELLAS PARK, Fla. -- Hanging their hopes on a last-minute compromise in Congress, Terri Schiavo's parents notified her hospice to prepare to have her feeding tube reinserted on Sunday, her third day without food or water.


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Vanderbilt ends IU's season

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Somewhere, the NCAA Selection Committee was sitting Wednesday night shaking their head, knowing they made the right decision. All debate, all questions, all what-ifs were laid to rest as the Hoosiers proved why they weren't pretty enough to be in the round of 65 with a 67-60 loss to Vanderbilt at home in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament.


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IU future up in the air for Davis, Wright

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No one was surprised when it came up. After Wednesday night's 67-60 loss to Vanderbilt, IU coach Mike Davis addressed the media with a glum look on his face, knowing his Hoosiers won't have a chance to play in Madison Square Garden -- what could have been a reviving ending to a rollercoaster of a season.


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No NCAA berth for IU

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The Hoosiers will have to put away their dancing shoes for another year. The IU men's basketball team failed to make the NCAA Tournament for the second year in a row Sunday as its name wasn't called by the NCAA's Selection Committee. Instead, the Hoosiers are relegated to playing Vanderbilt Wednesday in the first round of the National Invitational Tournament. Tip-off is slated for 8 p.m. at Assembly Hall and will be aired on ESPN2.


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Iowa's selection raises questions

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Selection Sunday came and went, and the IU basketball squad was among the teams waiting, watching and praying its name would be revealed as a NCAA Tournament team. However, with a 15-13 record, the Hoosiers' hopes for an at- large bid went by the wayside with Friday's embarrassing display against Minnesota in the Big Ten Tournament.


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Biocomplexity Institute furthers life science research

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Professor James Glazier is a physicist who stumbled into biology. "In ninth-grade biology, I didn't want to cut up a frog so they sent me to 11th-grade physics," he said. But Glazier was reintroduced to biology when he studied soap bubbles and determined that their interactions were similar to those of cell interactions.


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Bubble busted?

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CHICAGO - IU coach Mike Davis and the Hoosiers came into the Big Ten Tournament with its NCAA hopes likely hanging in the balance Friday against Minnesota.


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Annan: Governments must define terror

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MADRID, Spain -- U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan called Thursday for a world treaty on terrorism that would outlaw attacks targeting civilians and establish a framework for a collective response to the global threat. Although the United Nations and its agencies already have 12 treaties covering terrorism, a universal definition has been elusive.