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Jordan River Forum

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Peace means understanding I am deeply disturbed by Edward Delp's column in the Indiana Daily Student (Nov. 17) about Arafat's death, which shows no more compassion than understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.


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Bush picks Commerce Secretary

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WASHINGTON -- President George W. Bush on Monday chose Carlos Gutierrez, a native of Cuba who rose from truck driver to chief executive officer of Kellogg company, to be Secretary of Commerce.


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High court gives prime minister's legal team time to look at evidence

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KIEV, Ukraine -- Ukraine's Supreme Court gave the prime minister's legal team until Tuesday to study evidence of fraud presented by the opposition in last week's presidential election, while outgoing President Leonid Kuchma endorsed the idea of a new vote "to preserve peace" in the bitterly divided former Soviet republic.


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NBC executive survives plane crash

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MONTROSE, Colo. -- NBC Sports chairman Dick Ebersol and his college-age son emerged from the wreckage of a chartered jet after the plane crashed, but authorities said Monday his 14-year-old son was presumed dead in the wreckage.

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Angelic voices kick off Christmas

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As the city of Bloomington kicked off its pre-Christmas traditions, the Buskirk-Chumley Theater jumped into the mix with a performance by the Vienna Boys Choir on Saturday evening. Their angelic voices seemed to lift the audience off their seats.


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When did American girls become easy?

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I must apologize, for I have lied in my column once again. This one isn't about stereotypes, like I promised. Because this is my last article, you can guarantee that I have no more opportunities to lie. Wipe your tears ...


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Only in America

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Well, I did the unthinkable. I went shopping the day after Thanksgiving. No, I'm not crazy or mentally disturbed or masochistic. See, I had this theory that all the crazies would start shopping at 6 a.m., so if I waited until 3 p.m., the mall would be psycho-free.


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Famed Chicago painter dies at 65

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CHICAGO -- Painter Ed Paschke, one of Chicago's best-known artists of the past half century, has died at age 65. Paschke died in his sleep on Thanksgiving at the home he shared with his daughter, Sharon, who said heart problems ran in the family and that physicians had noted a murmur in her father's heart.


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Getting Fitched out

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I wonder if Ernest Hemingway would wear an Abercrombie and Fitch vintage fit T-shirt with a pair of saranac destroyed boot-cut jeans. My guess is he'd be too confused by the name to even try them on. Well, that's OK because the century-old company doesn't clothe scholars like him anymore. They dress college students.


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Pride goeth before destruction

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After the mournful defeat of the Democrats on Nov. 2, I found myself like 57 million others who shiver at the thought of Inauguration Day: quiet, disillusioned and frozen by the icy ignorance of Christian conservatives.


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College freshman wins school board election

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CHURUBUSCO, Ind. -- A 19-year-old college student who unseated a longtime incumbent to become one of the youngest members of a school board in Indiana says he used hard work and old-fashioned campaigning to win.


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Parenthood: Now legal

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The Associated Press reported Monday that the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled that lesbian partners are both the legal parents of any child born to them via artificial insemination. Our point of view? Good job, Indiana, and we hope the rest of the country sits up and takes notice.


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Exotic plant invades local lake

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Griffy Lake, located about a mile north of IU, offers many activities for IU students and Bloomington residents. At Griffy, people can fish, row or hike in the surrounding forests.


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IU opens regular season against No. 8 Baylor

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For IU head coach Kathi Bennett, the time has finally come. Bennett and the Hoosiers will look to bounce back after a disappointing season last year as they open up the regular season Friday night in Waco, Texas, against the No. 8 Baylor Lady Bears in the first-ever meeting between the two teams.


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Defense leads IU to Classic championship

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While most students were away for the Thanksgiving holiday, IU played host to the Hampton Inn Classic. The Hoosiers advanced to the championship game of the event by defeating Belmont University 56-26, Saturday night. Scoring wasn't a popular item Sunday afternoon when IU battled Central Michigan University for the championship game, as both teams were plagued with shooting difficulties.


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Freshman duo deliver Hoosier victory

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Slated to resurrect a struggling program, IU freshmen Robert Vaden and D.J. White went right to work Saturday in their second game as Hoosiers. Vaden and White saved the Hoosiers from a potentially embarrassing loss by scoring 16 of IU's last 17 points to defeat Western Illinois 64-60 Saturday at Assembly Hall.


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Hoosiers drop final 2 matches of season

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Despite the record setting play of two departing seniors, the IU women's volleyball team dropped its last two matches of the season this weekend. Friday, the team started the weekend by losing a heartbreaker to Northwestern 3-2.


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Officials trace source of fire

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Fire investigators determined discarded smoking materials were responsible for the fire that leveled nearly 70 percent of the Bloomington Country Club last week.


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Hoosiers advance to Elite Eight

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While most of the IU student body feasted on food during the Thanksgiving break, the No. 2-seeded IU men's soccer team stayed in Bloomington and gobbled up Wolverines and Eagles. The Hoosiers defeated Michigan Tuesday, 1-0 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament and Boston College Sunday, 1-0.


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Search to replace Gros Louis continues

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On one hand, IU President Adam Herbert hopes to have a new chancellor selected by the end of the school year. On the other hand, Herbert hopes the new chancellor will remind him of the interim one, Ken Gros Louis.