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Soaring through the sky in Aussie land

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After a 22-hour flight, I arrived in Sydney and spent one week in Australia on orientation for my study abroad program. During this time, I met a variety of people and was introduced to various aspects of the Australian culture. The program put us up in a beautiful hotel on Bondi Beach, which is the most famous beach in Australia. Surprisingly, the beach is not commercialized, which adds to its laid-back charm.


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1960s teen idol Sandra Dee passes away Sunday at age 62

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LOS ANGELES -- Actress Sandra Dee, the blond beauty who attracted a large teen audience in the 1960s with films such as "Gidget" and "Tammy and the Doctor" and had a headlined marriage to pop singer Bobby Darin, died Sunday at age 62. Dee died Sunday morning at the Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, Calif., said Cynthia Mead, nursing supervisor. She died of complications from kidney disease after nearly two weeks in the hospital, said Steve Blauner, a longtime family friend who represents Darin's estate.


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False bomb threat made at IMU

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An anonymous caller phoned the IU Police Department early Sunday morning to report a bomb in the Indiana Memorial Union. IUPD Lt. Jerry Minger said the call was traced back to a pay phone outside Alumni Hall.

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Hilarity, music characterizes 'Jekyll and Hyde' tour

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Arts week ended on a hilarious high note Sunday night with the musical antics of Peter Schickele at the IU Auditorium. "P.D.Q. Bach and Peter Schickele: The Jekyll and Hyde Tour" mixed impressive musical talent with old-fashioned stand-up comedy. Masquerading as the zany professor from the University of Southern North Dakota at Hoople, Schickele presented the music of Johann Sebastian Bach's "long lost son," P.D.Q. Bach, who is a well-crafted figment of Schickele's imagination.


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Bowl for Kids' Sake ready to roll this Saturday, Sunday

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This weekend IU students and Bloomington citizens will put on their bowling shoes to raise money for Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Central Indiana. The annual Bowl For Kids' Sake will occur Saturday and Sunday at Suburban Lanes. The community at large will have a chance to raise money for the foundation Saturday, and the IU student population will have a crack at it Sunday.


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Professors frown on state bill

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Although intellectual diversity in class sounds like a good thing and an idea a university would value, the Academic Bill of Rights is not widely accepted by IU professors.


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Bush condemns Russian practices

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BRUSSELS, Belgium -- President Bush and French President Jacques Chirac said Monday they had patched up their differences over Iraq as Bush appealed for European unity in helping to spread democracy across the Middle East.


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Lebanese protesters slander Syria

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BEIRUT, Lebanon -- Tens of thousands of opposition supporters shouted insults at Syria and demanded the resignation of their pro-Syrian government at a Beirut demonstration Monday while signals from Damascus indicated it may begin withdrawing its army.


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Jordan River Forum

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I'm a staff sergeant in the U.S. military writing in response to several issues I have with topics appearing in the IDS and specifically in the Jordan River Forum.


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Queer as fake

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When it's sweeps week, you can't lose with lesbian chic. Several networks desperate for stellar ratings whipped out the big guns this month. Most notably, Fox yanked "The O.C." out of its sophomore slump via a smoldering "lesbian" kiss between Marissa and Alex.


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This is not a blog

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When a friend of mine started using www.Blogger.com five years ago, I thought this whole blog thing was a fad that would die out when everyone realized that online journals were just an outlet for teenage melodrama. Boy, did I call that one wrong or what?


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Thumbs down, filibustering

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At is that time in a president's term to appoint judicial nominees. And, like always, the opposing party is planning on filibustering these candidates. This goes on every time a president submits judicial nominees. This happens so often, I am surprised our judicial system can even run properly.


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Livening up the state economy

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A lot of us have a big goal for IU: a berth in the NCAA men's basketball tournament. But IU President Adam Herbert is looking further into the future. He's determined to make IU a cornerstone in Indiana's economy through life sciences research.


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'Pack the Hall' game breaks 10,000 mark

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Though IU lost to Purdue 62-58 in overtime, breast cancer research won Sunday as the women's basketball team packed Assembly Hall and broke the all-time single-game attendance record.


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Soup Bowl tradition helps local charities feed hungry

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Hundreds of ceramic bowls lined the tables of the Bloomington Convention Center Sunday night. Some had intricate shapes and forms, while others barely held their contents. Some were made by children and others were designed by professionals. The bowls were not on display though; each was donated to benefit the area's hungry.


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Singin' out loud

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Freshman Mandy Martin waited anxiously backstage at the IU Auditorium as her act prepared to go on stage to compete in IU Sing 2005, "Livin' Out Loud."


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Republicans support Academic Bill of Rights

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When he walked into one of his classes the first day this semester, sophomore Andrew Lauck was immediately struck by his professor's liberal bias. Lauck said the first words out of his professor's mouth were that he was an ultraliberal and he was proud of it.


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Set tuition, more funding on IU's agenda

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In a Friday teleconference with IU's regional campuses, a group of IU administrators discussed a variety of upcoming legislation, including tuition rates, federal funding and human cloning.


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IUSA 2005 ELECTIONS

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Q: What is your relationship with the administration right now? How are you going to improve it? Having until recently worked with the current administration, the operations and style of business within IUSA can be best improved by making sure that operation works as a cohesive unit so that many goals can me simultaneously achieved.