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IU loses heartbreaker in Arkansas

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The IU women's basketball squad took a two-game winning streak Wednesday night into Arkansas, but fell short of its third straight victory, losing to the Lady Backs 53-50 in a heartbreaking loss.


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Junior sets future goals in and out of pool

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Most would consider Kevin Swander a laid-back type of guy, but there seems to be nothing laid back about him. When it comes to his swimming stats, this 6-foot-1 junior from Greenwood, Ind., controls them all.


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Three and out

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Eight. That's the number of wins Gerry DiNardo compiled in his three years as the head coach of the Hoosier football team. Not exactly the greatest record in the world, seeing as at least 20 teams have already reached the eight win mark this season.


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Around The Arts

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Composition makes premiere at Auer Hall In celebration of IU faculty member Jaun Orrego-Salas' 85th birthday, the Latin American Music Center and Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies colloquium "Composer and Community" will culminate with a world premiere of Orrego-Salas' original work, "La Ciudad Celeste" (The Celestial City).

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DiNardo fired

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IU football coach Gerry DiNardo was fired Tuesday night. A press conference has been set for 2:30 p.m. at Assembly Hall in the basketball media room. It didn't take new athletics director Rick Greenspan long to make his first major decision in his new post. In addition to DiNardo, Greenspan fired the entire IU football staff. DiNardo, just finished his third season at IU with a record of 3-8. His overall record with the Hoosiers was 8-27.


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Kinsey displays sexual artwork

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Stinging bees and pecking birds do not make babies, unless the two mate under the bed sheets without using any form of prophylactic or contraceptive.


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Classic 'The Nutcracker' comes to MAC stage

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The music to the ballet suite "The Nutcracker" by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky is generally regarded as one of the most brilliant works for orchestra. In the upcoming performance by the IU Ballet Department, however, it is not just the music that will shine, but the array of dance that is meant to accompany the music.




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Setting the Stage

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The stage: It is a vast open space of hardwood floor until a set is erected. Then the possibilities are endless. In the past year, IU's Wells-Metz Theatre has been a Chicago back porch in "Proof," the surreal tree-lined landscape of "The Cherry Orchard" and the dark dreary cave of "Bat Boy." The set creates the world that a play's characters inhabit, and its creation is the culmination of work by a behind-the-scenes team.


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Around The State

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Hostage shooting deemed acceptable LAFAYETTE -- Police officers acted properly when they fired more than two dozen shots at a car fleeing a homicide scene last week, injuring a woman who was being held hostage in the trunk of the car, authorities said Wednesday.



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Trustees meeting to review excellence fee

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During the next two days, the IU board of trustees will convene at the IU-Purdue University Indianapolis to discuss the future of the University. Of the many important issues being covered at the meeting, IU-Bloomington's Commitment to Excellence initiative will be highlighted.


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City Council receives award for passing of I-69 resolution

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Wednesday night Tim Maloney, director of Hoosier Environmental Council, awarded the Bloomington City Council the 2004 Excellence in government. The Council was recognized for its outstanding effort to protect the city of Bloomington and its environment.


An 'Idiot' comes out on top

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What do a trio of punk-pop elder statesmen, an aging country songbird, two white rappers, a former Beach Boy and a recently deceased singer/songwriter have in common? They all recorded and released some of the best music of 2004 in my opinion.


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Album misses target, 'dismantles' U2

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I am trying and failing to like the new U2. It's not that it's lost its touch; in fact, I would venture that 2000's inconsistent and aggravating All That You Can't Leave Behind contained one of its best songs ever -- "Beautiful Day."


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Talk radio fills the void

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It's a 45 minute drive from here to my home in Avon. My iPod is out of juice, and I don't have any good CDs on me. So what do I do? Do I turn on the foul, wretched instrument that I call the radio?


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'Prime' choice for violent gamers

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Samus Aran returns to the GameCube in "Metroid Prime 2: Echoes," along with many other aspects of the original "Metroid Prime." The "through-the-helmet" view HUD is back, unchanged, as are the controls.


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More homoerotic than 'Spartacus'

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Oliver Stone's overly ambitious and ultimately lacking $150 million take on the life of Alexander the Great has already taken a drubbing via scathing reviews and dismal box office returns.


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At least it's not 'Surviving Christmas'

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"Christmas with the Kranks" is this year's final Christmas release, and it is probably the best of the season. Much like "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation," the film uses the idea that during the holiday season, Murphy's Law is in effect. Fortunately, it is able to pull off this idea rather well.