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IU snags 5th in Big Tens

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The Hoosiers rolled into Iowa City for the Big Ten Championships Saturday after a two-week layoff. They didn't leave disappointed. The team's overall place of fifth matched IU coach Duane Goldman's previous Big Ten high set in 1994, with seven wrestlers qualifying for the NCAA Tournament in St. Louis two weeks from now. There is a chance that an eighth man could be sent as a wild card.


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Wilson leaps to IU record, NCAA lead

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Friday at Notre Dame's Alex Wilson Last-Chance Meet, junior All-American Aarik Wilson soared past IU's fourteen-year old indoor long jump record, set previously by Alan Turner at the NCAA Championships. Wilson's winning leap of 8.12 meters also eclipsed his personal best of 7.88 meters. The jump also serves as a tremendous boost to IU's team chances at the NCAA Indoor Championships, set to begin this Friday at the University of Arkansas.


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Xbox console cord causes smoke, sparks in Read Center

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The Bloomington Fire Department responded to a call from Read Center at about 1 p.m. Thursday after numerous electrical items, including an Xbox video game console, had been plugged into a power strip and overheated, causing smoke and sparks, according to an IU Police Department report. A dry chemical extinguisher was used prior to the fire department's arrival.


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1 out of 3 Hoosiers reach NCAAs

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Three Hoosiers attempted to qualify for the NCAA Indoor championships one last time, but only one succeeded. Sophomore Lorian Price and juniors Kelly Siefker and Larra Overton all competed in the Alex Wilson "Last Chance" meet held at Notre Dame this past weekend, but only Overton will be moving on.

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Hoosiers dominate in division play

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When the No. 9 Hoosiers left Bloomington this weekend they were undefeated against all six teams awaiting them in Pennsylvania. Six games and 94 goals later, nothing has changed.



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Section GG, Row 16, Seat 120

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Mike Roberts, Ryan Tapak and Mark Johnson said goodbye to Assembly Hall Saturday -- barring a dreaded NIT game in Bloomington. The soon-to-be-departed were showered with applause, given scarce moments of playing time and then allowed to address the Hoosier faithful who had cheered them on for four years (six in Roberts' case).


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on the SIDELINES

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Anthony Roberson scored 21 points, including two free throws with 15 seconds remaining, and Florida upset No. 3 Kentucky 53-52 on Sunday. The Gators ended an eight-game losing streak to Kentucky and probably ended the Wildcats' hopes of getting a top seed in the NCAA tournament.



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IN ROD WE TRUST

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Overshadowed by a career night from sophomore Rod Wilmont, the Hoosiers' three seniors walked out of their last game in Assembly Hall with a win. Setting a career high in points and three pointers in the first half, Wilmont, a Miramar, Fla. native, finished with 20 points and six rebounds, leading IU to a 77-55 win over Northwestern.


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Journalist counters U.S. shooting report

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ROME -- The Italian journalist wounded by American troops in Iraq after her release by insurgents rejected the U.S. military's account of the shooting and declined Sunday to rule out the possibility she was deliberately targeted. The White House said it was a "horrific accident" and promised a full investigation.


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Lebanese independence for Syria's sake

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It would not be wise to place any bets on the Middle East right now. Unprecedented and unexpected events are unfolding across the entire region so quickly it boggles the mind.


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Sounds of the Andes and Africa

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From folk sounds of the Andes in South America to the exhilarating percussion and dance numbers from Ghana and South Africa, the Andes Manta & Paschal Younge and the WVU African Music and Dance Ensemble show had it all. The event, presented by the Raymond Foundation, took place 7 p.m. Friday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre as part of the 2005 Lotus Blossoms outreach program.


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Jackson's accuser briefly lived life of luxury, celebrity hobnobbing

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SANTA MARIA, Calif. -- They rode in chauffeured limousines, were whisked across the country in private jets and were treated to spas at luxury resorts. Along the way, the poor family with the cancer-stricken son circulated within a constellation of celebrities -- Chris Tucker, George Lopez and Kobe Bryant among them.


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Professor focuses life on philanthropy

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Professor Leslie Lenkowsky has long been interested in helping others. The 59-year-old professor of public affairs and philanthropic studies has spent nearly 40 years of his life using every experience he has had with that objective in mind.


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Student reports being fondled at Read Center

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A 20-year-old student reported being fondled by a man in Read Center early Friday morning, According to police reports, officers were dispatched to Read after the woman told police that around 7:15 a.m., she was approached by a man as she walked near a third floor elevator at Read.


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Jordan River Forum

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Celebrating a group of people is everyone's right Good points in this article? This article ("Black History Month is racist," March 2) was ridiculous and so were most of the follow-ups to it.


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Project promotes unity in reading

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Michael Simmons wants to unite Bloomington residents. He isn't planning on using speeches, parades or persuasion. His weapon is the written word. Books, to be exact.


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IU celebrates 185 years of history

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IU held its 185th birthday bash in Assembly Hall Sunday in a ceremony honoring students, faculty and staff. The ceremony, also known as Founders Day, paid tribute to IU's rich past, reflected on the accomplishments of the present and speculated on the future of the University. IU President Adam Herbert, who presided over the ceremony, emphasized the role of democracy and diversity at IU.


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Let's talk about sex

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It's been over 50 years since Alfred Kinsey blew the door off the bedroom with "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male," and its follow-up, "Sexual Behavior in the Human Female." Since then, the world has changed dramatically: civil rights, the feminist movement and the burgeoning of the gay rights movement. In Kinsey's legacy, he established the field of sex research and made IU the premier university for exploring human reproduction.