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Aver's Pizza continues to rank in Top 100

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One of Bloomington's favorite pizzerias, Aver's Pizza, has made Pizza Today magazine's "Hot 100 Independents" list for the fifth consecutive year. As number 61 on the list out of 64,000 pizza operations, it remains one of the strongest autonomous pizza establishments in the country.


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'Deep Impact' rocket launched

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- A NASA spacecraft with a Hollywood name -- Deep Impact -- blasted off Wednesday on a mission to smash a hole in a comet and give scientists a glimpse of the frozen primordial ingredients of the solar system.


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The best films you didn't see in 2004

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At the start of this year, Hollywood seemed destined for an overall theme of controversy with the release of Mel Gibson's somber religious opus "The Passion of the Christ" and Michael Moore's "Let's kick him back to Texas" film "Fahrenheit 9/11." After that hiatus came the summer of sequels and epics followed by the season of biopics and Oscar contenders such as "The Aviator," "Kinsey," "Finding Neverland" and "Hotel Rwanda."


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2004: A cultural rewind

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Many critics fear the idea behind the top ten list. Why, they -- who are paid to watch and write about movies for a living -- moan, "Why must we boil our favorite films into an arbitrary top ten list? What is the purpose of "ten" anyway? Why were they the 'Ten Commandments?' Why were there 10 amendments in the Bill of Rights? And more important, why were there ten seasons of 'Friends'?"


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Without Beltran, Cubs lose again

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Oh, if only Mr. Sammy Sosa could live in his dream season of 1998 forever. I'm sure you all remember those magical 162 games where Slammin' Sammy and Mark McGuire duked it out like a couple of heavyweight boxers for the home run title.


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Just another pothead comedy

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"Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle" follows a simple premise that is summed up in the film's title. Harold (John Cho) and his roommate/buddy Kumar (Kal Penn) get stoned in their apartment, watch television and eventually get the "munchies." After a White Castle hamburger commercial literally lifts them out of their seats in a trance-like manner, the two stoners head for the closest miniature hamburger eatery to satisfy their craving.


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Acting, technology make 'Troy' shine

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"Troy," loosely based on Homer's epic poem "The Iliad," tells the story of the Trojan War which was fought between the Greeks and Trojans. The war begins after Paris (Orlando Bloom), a prince of Troy, convinces Helen (Diane Kruger), the Queen of Sparta, to go back to Troy with him after they fall in love. Menelaus (Brendan Gleeson), Helen's husband, is furious at the loss of his wife and convinces Agamemnon (Brian Cox), the Greek leader, to go to Troy and rescue his wife.


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Computer sessions sharpen skills

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Returning to classes following winter break can be tough, especially trying to regain all the knowledge and skills lost from last semester. While students might be able to get away with forgetting last semester's calculus formulas or history dates, retaining skills in basic computer programs like Microsoft Word, Excel or PowerPoint can provide benefits lasting long after graduation.


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Council swears in new officers

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After being on the job for only one day the new Panhellenic Executive Council is already making big plans. The members hope to revamp the council's image from a mere governing body to a support group and friend of the greek community.


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Terror threat sends flight back to England

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LONDON -- A British Airways flight from London to New York was forced to turn back Wednesday after U.S. authorities refused to allow one of the passengers to land, saying he posed a terrorist threat, the airline said.


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Hillbillies are people too

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Do you ever get that urge to put on a cowboy hat, grab the nearest 45 and shoot at a jukebox to change the song?


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Shivaree shows 'who's got' talent with latest

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Shivaree's third album, Who's Got Trouble?, will, with any luck at all, finally catapult them to the big time. Their sound is soundtrack-ready jazzy, and this album, with its nice variances from song to song and overall cohesion as a work, can be enjoyed by old Shivaree fans and newbies alike.



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The aesthetic vacuum

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Art moves me, and contemporary art moves me to tears when I think of the hundreds of years of glorious, moving work tossed aside in favor of ugly monstrosities with neither beauty nor power.


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Palestinians blaze trail of freedom

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Valparaiso -- Arabs have no democratic traditions. They know only how to wield the AK-47, never the vote. Self-determination has no place within Islamic society. If Arabs do vote, they will only elect a militant Islamist regime that will sponsor terrorism and ensure no further voting takes place.


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ODB's rhymes live on

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Considering the longstanding tradition of recording companies capitalizing on the untimely death of artists, it isn't surprising that less than two months after the drug overdose of Ol' Dirty Bastard the first of what will most likely be many posthumous records has been released. Osirus: The Official Mixtape, however, is not to be confused with the album that he was in the process of recording at the time of his death, which will most certainly be released sometime in the near future.


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A nation's investment

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Sufficient money to go around for college just isn't there, but the outcry about changes in the Pell Grant program is reactionary. The United States needs its best minds to go to college without hesitation, but changing the formula to use 2002 tax figures instead of 1990 figures will not significantly alter the national picture of higher education funding.


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'Lemony Snicket's' a fortunate film

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The delights of this movie will be completely lost on adults. Kids, as so many parents are coming to realize, have a beautiful capacity for appreciating gloom and doom, even if it doesn't ultimately lead to clear-cut salvation.


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East side blacked out

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Late Tuesday night the east side of Bloomington was left in the dark. Students drove through unlit streets when power was knocked out in residential areas and businesses located east of Third Street past College Mall Road.