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Hoosiers look to win 3rd-straight game

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The Hoosier women's basketball squad is coming off a two-win weekend after claiming their home Hampton Inn Classic Tournament Title by defeating Belmont and Central Michigan. IU coach Kathi Bennett is hoping her Hoosiers can continue their winning ways as they travel to Arkansas Wednesday night against yet another tough non-conference foe.



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Flag champions finally crowned

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With IU's football team failing to reach a bowl game for the 10th consecutive year, the Bloomington football community focused its attention on the Mellencamp Pavilion and the RecSports flag football championship last week. After weather delays and scheduling conflicts, the flag football season crowned five division champions.


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Suicide bomber hits U.S. convoy

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- A suicide bomber detonated a car packed with explosives next to a U.S. convoy on Baghdad's dangerous airport road Tuesday, and several casualties were seen lying next to a damaged vehicle, witnesses and authorities said. The U.S. military also said its November death toll of at least 135 equaled the highest for any month of the war.

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Ukraine's opposition pulls out of compromise talks

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KIEV, Ukraine -- Ukraine's shivering but determined political opposition dug in its heels in Kiev's frigid central square Tuesday, rejecting an offer of the prime minister's job from the declared winner of disputed presidential election and withdrawing from talks aimed at reaching a compromise.


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Hoosiers impress against defending champ Oakland

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While most IU students were at home eating leftover turkey and watching football, the IU ice hockey team was preparing for a holiday weekend series with defending national club champion Oakland University.



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New associate athletics director announced

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IU Athletics Director Rick Greenspan announced Tuesday the hiring of a new associate athletic director for external operations to lead scheduling, marketing and media relations for IU athletics.


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Bush, Canada try to better relations

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OTTAWA -- President George W. Bush and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin sought Tuesday to mend fences after four years of strained relations between the two neighbors aggravated by the U.S.-led war on Iraq. "I made some decisions that some in Canada obviously didn't agree with," Bush said.


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Hoosier fans: Curb your enthusiasm

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Whether you'd like to admit it or not, Indiana basketball isn't what it used to be. Granted, the Hoosiers are 2-0 so far this young season, but four-point home wins over lowly Indiana State and Western Illinois don't exactly exude confidence.



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Gravy, baby

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Thanksgiving, like communism, is a nice idea in theory. However, applied in actuality, this lovely, good-spirited holiday often produces massive amounts of chaos and torture.


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The reality of big labor

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"There's hippies everywhere!" A campus employee uttered this to a class this summer in the Kelley School of Business graduate building. The events in question had to do with anarchists protesting conferences being held relating to the G8 economic summit. The protestors believe economic strategies were not good for workers and should be stopped.


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Traveling abroad, security abreast

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It's an end to the era of the "Mile-high Club" when the groping begins at sea level. Since the Transportation Security Administration modified its procedures for domestic and incoming international flights, airport screeners now give new meaning to the expression "hands-on."


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Patriotism, not treason

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In response to Hina Alam's article ("Students look at moving abroad in light of election," Nov.29) there are a few comments I would like to make. First, to Mr. Angel Rivera who states "I moved to America from Puerto Rico," your move was no different than, say, someone moving from New York to Florida.


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Students demand ban

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Two women are suing Wells College in hopes of preventing the all-female liberal arts institution from admitting male students until 2008. Freshman Lauren Searle-Lebel and sophomore Jennifer LeBarbera are seeking preliminary and permanent injuctions to stop the school from accepting male students until Wells' freshman class graduates.


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Around The State

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Teen claims self-defense for shooting at track meet FORT WAYNE -- A man facing charges that he shot another man after a high school track meet fired in self-defense, his defense attorney said.


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At ease with Silent Arms

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TERRE HAUTE, Nov. 20 -- The soldiers are at ease ... for now. They do not march; they stroll. With eyes that practically drool, the soldiers gaze at tables cluttered with price-tagged weapons. They clutch Bowie knives with purpose, aim shotguns at imaginary targets or test the comfort of Army helmets. Some of the soldiers arrive unarmed; others come prepared for the frontlines. They enter the room with long blades hidden in sheaths or rifles slung over shoulders or pistols gripped in palms.


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Ball State faculty member under fire

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MUNCIE -- A Ball State University professor criticized by some students who say he is promoting a liberal agenda is now also under fire from national conservatives.