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Friends honor fallen comrade

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For IU seniors Katie Landis, Tina Ortinau and Pat Carmody, the culmination of their final year has been strangely lackluster. Though preoccupied with searching for jobs and bidding farewell to friends and the town that's been theirs for the last four years, each is acutely aware something is missing.


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Help abused children as an advocate

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Be an Advocate for Children in Juvenile Courts The Monroe County Court Appointed Special Advocates has an urgent need for volunteers who are willing to make a commitment of one or two years to their program that extends to all counties in the Monroe district.


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on the SIDELINES

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BRISTOL, Tenn. -- Kurt Busch worked his magic again at Bristol Motor Speedway, winning his third straight NASCAR Nextel Cup race and fourth in the last five tries on the half-mile oval.


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Local group rallies behind Nader

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While some people see John Kerry and George W. Bush as two equating variables in the election equation, some Bloomington residents think independent Ralph Nader could provide a change in the order of operations. The state and local campaign coordinators met Sunday evening to discuss strategies to not only get Nader elected, but first, to get him on the ballot in Indiana.

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Hoosiers protest at Cheney visit

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Close to 75 demonstrators turned out to protest Vice President Dick Cheney's Friday visit to a Jeffersonville, Ind., fundraiser. Cheney came to support Republican Mike Sodrel, who is running for the ninth Congressional district office.


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Greek restaurant debuts in Gresham

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A warm gyro is a wonderful thing. The heart of the gyro lies in its shaved slices of seasoned lamb and beef, sliced onions and a tzatziki cucumber sauce. All of this is then wrapped in a warm, soft pita. This Greek favorite, among others, is now available to dorm students at Gresham Food Court.


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Native Americans share culture at IU Pow Wow

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The sound of beating drums lured many students and members of the Bloomington community into the IU Fieldhouse this weekend to the third annual First Nations Pow Wow, where American Indians from all over the country gathered to celebrate and share their culture through dance and song.


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Greeks hold 'Senior Prom' at nursing home

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The senior prom is one of the fondest memories to look back on as people grow older. The good music, dancing with a date and bowls full of chips and punch all come back when reassurance is needed in life. Greek members from two houses at IU decided they wanted to bring those good feelings to their community.


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If 40,000 students could talk

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The IU Student Association congress sat in session March 3, coasting through the duties of a particularly inconsequential meeting. Not much was on the slate -- approving new congress members, endorsing registration policies, making a donation to the United Way. It was in the beginning of the eager days just before spring break, and the atmosphere was an aloof kind of casual. All resolutions passed or dismissed without much debate until near the end of the meeting.


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Hate crime time

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Moisés Kaufman's "The Laramie Project," a play about Matthew Shepard and the town of Laramie, Wyo., is playing in Bloomington this week, and it has me thinking again about hate crime laws. In October 1998, Shepard was beaten, tied to a secluded fence and left to die just because he was gay. His murder ignited a national debate on whether hate crimes (crimes specifically motivated by race, religion, sexual orientation or some other prejudice) deserve an enforceable place in U.S. law.


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Writing people off

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Ever have one of those moments when your opinion of a person does a complete 180? Out of nowhere, they do or say something that doesn't quite fit the image you had of them. You may chalk it up to the fact that you don't know them intimately. At the same time, though, you may have been guilty of writing that person off of making a snap judgment based on something about them and then basing your whole perception of that person on that limited factor. It might seem harmless enough, but if you think about it, it can have some nasty implications.


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Clarke praises IU for IT programs

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Former presidential adviser Richard A. Clarke praised IU Friday as the leader in U.S. higher education in protecting vast stores of information in its computer networks from hackers.


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Sharon may be asked to step down

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JERUSALEM -- Israel's state attorney recommended Sunday that Prime Minister Ariel Sharon be indicted for bribe-taking, officials said, in what is seen as a major, but not final, step toward his possible resignation.



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End the 'fee' for all

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The IU athletics department is in quite a pickle. The department, under Athletics Director Terry Clapacs, is dealing with a "structural deficit" of $2 million. Financial hard times are the result of poor ticket sales and contract buy-out pensions for former athletic big-shots. And with a boring home football schedule looming next fall, things aren't looking up.


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Final performance of jazz band

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IU's jazz band will perform its final single concert tonight at the Musical Arts Center. The band will be performing music from "West Side Story" and other pieces. The group, which is led by world-famous IU Professor David Baker, will also perform "Eye of the Hurricane" by Herbie Hancock and "Sunfest" and "Miami Nights" from Baker's "Miami Suite."


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Buskirk-Chumley adds films to roster

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Film lovers and connoisseurs will soon be treated to a nostalgic film experience unrivaled by today's corporate theater. The Buskirk-Chumley Theater, a historic establishment in downtown Bloomington known for its concentration on visual arts, has announced a new regular film series to begin this fall. The series marks the first permanent series presented by the theater since 1995.


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'Laramie' spreads hope

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"The Laramie Project" embraced IU's Wells-Metz Theatre this weekend with its message of love, hope and acceptance. The play examined the effects of Matthew Shepard's 1998 murder on the community of Laramie, Wyo., and the people involved. The small town of Laramie became a media circus after two men kidnapped Shepard from a bar because he was an openly-gay male, beat him severely and left him for dead in a remote location tied to a fence.


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Ready to ride

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The time has arrived. Little 500 teams will hit the track for the first time of the 2004 season Saturday for qualifications. Starting at 8 a.m., teams will attempt to qualify for the field of 33 for the 53rd running of the men's race and 17th running of the women's race. Even though qualifications isn't the start to the Little 500 series events, it is the first time riders will have the opportunity to ride on the track in a race situation. "I'm real excited," junior Meredith Horner of Kappa Kappa Gamma said.


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Al Qaeda tape calls for coup

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CAIRO, Egypt -- A tape purportedly recorded by Ayman al-Zawahiri, the No. 2 figure in the al Qaeda terror group, called Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf a "traitor" Thursday and urged people to overthrow his government.