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Gividen talks politics with local Libertarians, supporters

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Gubernatorial candidate Kenn Gividen joined a band of 12 Libertarian supporters at the Village Deli, 409 E. Kirkwood Ave., Tuesday night to discuss the "wasted vote syndrome" and to pound out campaign strategies. Nick Blesch, president of IU College Libertarians, was also in attendance.


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U2's Bono, Georgia congressman honored for civil rights work

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- U2 lead singer Bono and a civil rights leader from Georgia received awards Monday from the National Civil Rights Museum at the site of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination. Bono, a native of Ireland, was honored with the international Freedom Award for promoting greater Western involvement in improving medical care and reducing poverty in Africa.


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'Teen Keira' launches new site, lands in Hustler

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Selling your used panties for profit might be seen as controversial to some, but it can be a big money maker for others. Born and raised in a small town near Muncie, sophomore September Harness, also known as "Teen Keira," has taken the next step in making it big with her self-made adult Web site. Her original site, www.teenkeira.com which first made the news in April, has acquired more than 700 members and sparked controversy nationwide.


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Gender studies plans Ph.D. program

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When Suzanna Walters trekked from Georgetown University to Bloomington to chair IU's gender studies department, she came in search of greener pastures. Walters did not come without ambitions. By fall 2006, she hopes IU will have the nation's first doctoral degree program in gender studies.

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Professors to address state commission

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For every dollar a man earns working in Indiana, the average Hoosier woman earns 68 cents with the same degree of skill, effort, responsibility and working conditions, according to the 2003 American Community Survey conducted by three IU faculty members. This puzzle piece of data will be combined with other significant gender research findings to outline for Indiana legislators a picture of wage equity gaps between men and women, and between minorities and non-minorities, according to a statement.


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City offers chance to vote early

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Election Day is everyday in the Clerk's Office at the Monroe County Justice Building, 301 N. College Ave., Room 202, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Saturday, now until the last day of local and national elections Nov. 2.


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Falling Foliage

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The feel of autumn is everywhere. Sudden coolness has swept the air, the leaves are now changing to shades of yellow and copper, and the students are pulling out their fleece sweatshirts from the bottom of their closets. Sophomore Robyn Jordan, who is from San Diego, has enjoyed the changing seasons in Bloomington.


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Small elections can make big difference to Monroe County

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With all the glamour of the presidential elections, it's sometimes easy to forget that the little guy can have a big impact. And that includes the 2004 candidates for a bevy of Monroe County positions. This year's ballot features contests between Republicans and Democrats for positions on county council at-large, county commission and circuit court judgeship.


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Iraqi prime minister to extend arms-for-cash program

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi announced plans Monday to extend a cash-for-weapons program for Shiite fighters in Baghdad's Sadr City to cities nationwide in an attempt to disarm the country. In Fallujah, the focal point of the Sunni rebellion, hopes that peace talks could resume there quickly were dashed when the city's chief negotiator, Sheik Khaled al-Jumeili, ruled out restarting talks soon despite his release Monday from U.S. custody.


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Polio vaccine recipients remember field tests

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ELKHART, Ind. -- Getting a shot in the arm wasn't nearly as scary as leg braces and iron lungs for Margaret Asbury when she was a second-grader taking part in the field trials for the polio vaccine in 1954.


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Coach likes Pacers facing tough opponents in preseason schedule

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Minnesota is next up on the Indiana Pacers' preseason schedule that is filled with Western Conference powers, and that's just the way coach Rick Carlisle likes it. The Pacers play Memphis, Denver and Minnesota twice in the exhibition season. All three figure to be in the playoff hunt in the West. That type of competition is good for the team, Carlisle says, because it gives them a chance to hone their offensive and defensive execution against some of the very best.


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GLBT office welcomes international students

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For several years the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Support Services Center has housed specified support groups -- such as those for a particular gender or race -- for students to feel comfortable and make new friends. The latest addition to these groups is a support group for international students which meets privately once a week.


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Libertarians complete the ballot

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During Libertarian candidate Kenn Gividen's final words at the New Albany gubernatorial debate Sunday, he asked audience members to indulge in an analogy of two cars speeding the wrong direction on a highway. "Which car would you want to be in?" he asked.


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Hoosiers look to make it 3 straight against Miami

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The IU field hockey team is batting .500 in the first four games of its seven-game road trip. The Hoosiers continue traversing the Midwest with hopes of beginning the week with a win against Miami University (Ohio).


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All Big-Ten guard out for year

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The hopes of making the NCAA tournament for the Hoosier women's basketball team hit a major roadblock when senior guard/forward Jenny DeMuth tore her anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee and subsequently ended her 2004-05 season.


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There's a new 'Mr. October' around now

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Reggie Jackson defined the word "clutch" with his postseason performances for the New York Yankees. Jackson amassed 10 home runs in five World Series championships and hit nearly .360 during his tenure with the Athletics, Yankees and Angels. Because of his accomplishments, Jackson was given the nickname "Mr. October," which was only fitting given the amazing things he did.



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Ethnomusicology chair receives first Laura Boulton Professorship

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Ruth Stone, chair of the IU-Bloomington Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology and director of the Ethnomusicology Institute, has been named the first Laura Boulton Professor by Kumble Subbaswamy, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. "I'm very pleased to have this honor," said Stone, who was notified of the professorship in a letter from Subbaswamy. "This professorship honors her and her very energetic, independent and adventurous spirit."


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Particles

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Bloomington Parks and Recreation holds annual skull workshop Real animal skull remains will be examined in detail during Bloomington Parks and Recreation's program demonstrating how animals' skeletal adaptations are key to their survival.


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Panel discusses influence of religion in upcoming elections

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Religion and politics converged as four clergy members from different religious backgrounds, met to discus the November election's hot topics. The debate focused on key election issues such as abortion, same-sex marriage, the president's faith-based initiatives and religion's role in deciding the necessity of war.