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Preseason schedule tips off

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Following a losing season featuring many breakdowns, the IU basketball team starts its first of two scheduled tune-ups tonight against Bellarmine, an attempt to get the Hoosiers started and running for the upcoming season. The exhibition game's tip-off is set for 8 p.m.


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Business outlook panel to visit 11 Hoosier cities

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With the ending of the presidential election yesterday, the fate of America's economy again lies in the hands of the re-elected President George W. Bush. Indiana economists have plans and theories as to what will happen with oil prices, inflation, growth productivity, interest rates and employment in the coming years, and they want their predictions to be heard during this year's Business Outlook Tour.


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'LEAD IU' workshop unites student groups

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The first ever LEAD IU: Retreat for Student Leaders Committed to Campus Improvement will be held Nov. 13 in the Indiana Memorial Union. Students who signed up by the Nov. 1 deadline will take part in a 12-hour workshop aimed at developing leadership skills.


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Inside the war room

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It was a war room in more ways than one. People fought over candidates. They fought over snacks. They fought over whether they should be fighting at all.


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Students react to Bush re-election

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When news organizations began announcing President George W. Bush the winner of Tuesday's presidential election late in the night and early Wednesday morning, junior Michael Schuler was extremely happy.


Ronni Moore

Living by a string

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As Colorado-based jam band String Cheese Incident played to a sold-out crowd at the IU Auditorium last week, some of its real fans lurked in the dark, damp garage located on Jordan Avenue.



Ronni Moore

From demon hordes to sith lords

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This November, we're living in the midst of exciting times. No, not because basketball's starting and not because of opportunities for America to show its opinion on would-be evil dictators.


Ronni Moore

Even a blind man can see film's worth

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Ladies and gentlemen, Jamie Foxx has officially arrived as a dramatic actor. After flirting with the title these past few years in films such as "Any Given Sunday," "Ali" and "Collateral," Foxx has given his most fully-realized performance to date as Ray Charles in the late music great's biopic, "Ray."


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Just pray you're on the list

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IU has a long list of bacchanalian traditions, yearly events that define our semesters: Little 500, one's first battle sinking the Bismark, the Hairy Bear or the simple tailgate. In a sense, they are IU.


Vagina Monologues Suspension

Back to the mean streets

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"Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" is the newest title in the series of mayhem-inducing, violence-driven games that question moral values.


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Darkwave duo hungry for more

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Rarely does a song stay with you; rarely does a voice linger as if it was your own. For darkwave duo Hungry Lucy, however, the band's eclectic, deeply-rooted Renaissance-style haunts the listener with every breath of sound.


Georgia Perry

Going to a concert? Don't do this

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Let me be the first to say that I love concerts. My budget only allows me to make rent, pay my bills and maybe get some groceries every now and then, but if there is a little surplus cash on hand (and there's an act in town worth seeing), I'm the first one willing to see a live show.


Geoffrey Miller

Two bands, two sides, one show

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A glimpse of the contrast between East Coast and West Coast tunes blew through Bear's Place Friday night, where two bands far from home played back-to-back. With New York natives Asobi Seksu leading off to Los Angeles-based Earlimart, musical style differences ran high.


Ronni Moore

Speeding toward stardom

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In an unassuming vinyl-sided house on South Jefferson Avenue, the five members of The Driving Force are taking a break from rehearsing to talk to Weekend about a trashy shirt they won from a toy crane at Denny's, the kind of device rigged against all chances of getting a prize.


Ronni Moore

R. Kelly, Jay-Z half-ass newest album

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It appears Jay-Z's retirement was even shorter than expected. Too bad his latest move to take the helm of Def Jam Records, a collection of poor, outtake-ridden songs written and performed with R. Kelly, hits the ground like a lead balloon.


Danny Glover’s lethal acting does nothing to save “Se7en,” we mean, “Saw.”

Overacting, bad writing sink horror flick

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This movie is good if you've never seen "Se7en" and you particularly like overacting. Using the shock appeal of showing body parts, murder and all sorts of vileness, this movie just can't pull it off like the original "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" did.


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An introduction to da ruckus

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It was about 11 years ago that nine New York City rappers put together one of the most consistent, hard-hitting and raw hip-hop albums ever created.


Prisoner Farmers

Life after death, with a twist

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The first half of Jonathan Glazer's ("Sexy Beast") "Birth" is quite interesting and sets the stage for what could be a fascinating film. The story opens with a long steady shot of a man jogging through Central Park who then unexpectedly drops dead, most likely of a heart attack.