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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.


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Reinventing the 'Dead'

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With the horror genre of films being nowhere near the popularity that it enjoyed during the 1980s and new ideas running dry, Hollywood has taken to remaking popular horror cinema from foreign countries and old classics.


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Violence is not the answer

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I'm not a violent person. Really, I've never hit anyone. Nor have I ever been in a fight. Sure, there was that little scuffle in junior high, but it was really just me getting popped in the stomach.



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Science group selects 2 from IU for fellowships

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Of the elite groups of intelligentsia that exist in the United States, the selective American Association for the Advancement of Science is top tier for scientists to claim fellowship. This year, IU scientists Curt Lively, an evolutionary biologist, and David Williams, an organic chemist, made the cut. Their fellowship nominations bring IU's number of living AAAS fellows up to 42 -- a number higher than any other institution in Indiana. Of these 42, six are biologists and 12 are chemists.


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Kelley student takes first at competition

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On Oct. 22 sophomore Alix Moll, a member of IU's Global Sales Leadership Club, bested over 30 other students to capture the state title at the Midwest Sales Competition held at Ball State University in Muncie. Senior Cameron Gwinn, juniors Jeff Martin and Lauren Hilgeford, and sophomore Allison Baumann also performed well for IU. This is the first time IU has sent students to the competition.


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IU Foundation elects new members

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The IU Foundation announced the election of Gregg Summerville and Kathryn Booth to its 48-member board of directors this week. "One of the Foundation's strengths is its board of dedicated, volunteer directors," said IU Foundation President Curt Simic in a press release by the University.


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Youth turn-out in record numbers

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More young people voted in Tuesday's presidential election than voted in the last election four years ago, but an overall spike in voter turnout among all ages may have skewed the perception that youth turnout was a disappointment compared to past elections.


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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.


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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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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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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.


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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.


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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.


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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.


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Bush wins

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WASHINGTON -- President Bush won a second term from a divided and anxious nation, his promise of steady, strong wartime leadership trumping John Kerry's fresh-start approach to Iraq and joblessness. After a long, tense night of vote counting, the Democrat called Bush Wednesday to concede Ohio and the presidency, The Associated Press learned. Kerry ended his quest, concluding one of the most expensive and bitterly contested races on record, with a call to the president shortly after 11 a.m. EST, according to two officials familiar with the conversation.



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Bayh wins second term

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INDIANAPOLIS -- The only statewide Indiana Democrat to claim victory Tuesday night was U.S. Sen. Evan Bayh, who handily defeated Republican Marvin Scott.


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Bush waits on close counts

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WASHINGTON -- President George W. Bush and challenger Sen. John Kerry sweated out a tension-packed conclusion to the race between an embattled incumbent and a Democrat who questioned the war he waged in Iraq. Ohio loomed as this year's Florida, the decisive state, with Kerry's options dwindling.