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Around The Arts

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Ballroom Dance Club holds costume ball The Ballroom Dance Club is holding its costume ball from 6 to 10 p.m. Sunday in the Frangipani Room of the Indiana Memorial Union. The evening includes refreshments, a costume contest, raffles and dance lessons. The complimentary dance lesson starts at 6 p.m. Admission is free for Ballroom Dance Club members and $5 for non-members.



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A future full of saxophones

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Six musicians armed with creativity and saxophones came together in April 2003 to form a group called The Saxophone Cartel. The name, inspired by The Kolner Saxophone Mafia, a German saxophone ensemble, is a declaration of the notable talent within the band.


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Iraqi government says more U.N help needed for elections

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Iraq's interim government complained Wednesday that the United Nations isn't doing enough to help prepare for January elections, saying the organization has sent fewer electoral workers than it did when tiny East Timor voted to secede from Indonesia.


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Construction continues on Simon Hall

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With winter nearing, many students walk by the 80,000 square-foot hole that will be the new multi-disciplinary science building Simon Hall and wonder, "Will it ever be finished?" Unfortunately, the answer is not very soon. Completion is projected to be 2007. But the addition of a shortcut behind Jordan Hall to Ballantine has made the trek to class easier for many students.


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Around The Campus

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UITS to train students on Access University Information Technology Services will hold another free computer program workshop at 8:30 a.m. today in the Indiana Memorial Union, room M088.


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HPER professors study mentally ill

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While reality television shows attempt to give viewers a fly-on-the-wall "insider" view of the daily lives of their casts, what appears on the screen isn't complete 24-hour footage.


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Business Briefs

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b>Record debt will not hurt economy WASHINGTON -- The record level of debt American households are carrying and soaring home prices do not appear to represent serious threats to the U.S. economy, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said Tuesday.


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eBay: Online auctions at their finest

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With the Internet revolution now beyond its infancy, only a handful of successful Web sites from its early years remain to this day. EBay Inc., located at www.ebay.com, has survived the revolution and gained a foothold in the e-commerce business through its daily auctions that bring people together from all over the world to determine the value of various products.



Geoffrey Miller

SOUNDTRACK to a campaign

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They differ on foreign policy, they differ on domestic policy and, it can only be assumed, they differ on the music they would load onto an iPod.



Balakrishna Chennupati

Sun sets on impressive sequel

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"If only" might have been the tagline of this film. Richard Linklater's beautiful little film "Before Sunset" is the best film to come out this year. It's an extension of 1994's "Before Sunrise," which was equally wonderful. If you haven't seen "Sunrise," your experience with "Sunset" will be compromised.


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Sum 41 gets deep

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Somewhere along the way, either before or during the recording sessions for Chuck, the boys of Sum 41 went to Africa, did some volunteer work for a group called War Child Canada and had a few brushes with death.


Ashley Wilkerson

Mos Definitely a great album

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Mos Def is an unusual hip-hop renaissance man. He's made his name as one of the fiercest rappers out today. He's impressed audiences on the silver screen and on Broadway. He's even crooned a song or two.


Thomas Fecarotta

Don't fear the subtitles

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In a recent trip to Washington D.C. to visit some family, I did what all good tourists do: I went to the movies. Well, that's not entirely true.


Selvan Thandpani

The FCC won't let me be

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It appears the remnants of last year's Super Bowl halftime show fiasco are still affecting the entertainment industry.


Ronni Moore

Taking a DIFFERENT course

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Students have the chance every day to learn from professors who have made remarkable achievements within their respective fields. But what they may not know is that some of their professors also have interesting hobbies and activities outside their academic lives.