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Uncle Sam, best man

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So your time in college is drawing to a close. You've met your soul mate -- the person you want to spend your life with -- and now you're thinking about tying the knot. Lots of people will be involved in your life at this special time. Your prospective spouse and in-laws, your closest friends, the federal government … the federal government?


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Resolve to recycle

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In an effort to quench growing piles of front-yard waste, the Indiana Public Interest Research Group has proposed "Party Pickup." The team will consist of volunteers who will collect excess bags of cans and bottles left over after weekend parties. Bloomington's five largest apartment complexes (The University Commons, College Mall Apartments, Hoosier Courts, Colonial Crest and Varsity Villas) will be the focal point of the program.



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Debate over controversial Patriot Act continues

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LOS ANGELES -- A federal judge has thrown out a section of the USA Patriot Act that bars giving expert advice or assistance to groups designated foreign terrorist organizations. An attorney who argued the case on behalf of a civil liberties group said the ruling marks the first court decision to declare a part of the Patriot Act unconstitutional. In the ruling handed down late Friday and made available Monday, U.S. District Judge Audrey Collins said the ban is impermissibly vague in its wording.

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Around The World

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Martha Stewart's stock sale trial opensNEW YORK -- Martha Stewart lied to investigators and committed "serious federal crimes" by selling off nearly 4,000 shares of stock based on a tip no one else had, a federal prosecutor charged Tuesday. But the defense said the case was based on mere speculation and guesswork. As opening statements got under way in federal court, Assistant U.S. Attorney Karen Patton Seymour told jurors Stewart had lied to federal agents, and "multiplied that lie by feeding it to investors in her own company."


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Classic Rivalry, Higher Stakes

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As if the rivalry wasn't big enough between IU (10-6, 4-1 Big Ten) and Purdue (14-1, 4-1). Now the two teams will battle for the top of the Big Ten at 7 p.m. tonight in Assembly Hall. The last time the rivals played for first place in the Big Ten was in 1989 when the Hoosiers won 74-73. But the most recent match-up between the two was in West Lafayette, and IU took quite a beating and lost the game 69-47. Senior forward A.J. Moye remembers it clearly. "They whooped us last year," Moye said. "I've still got that taste in my mouth. I really want a win."



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No cancellations for IU

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Much to their dismay, students awoke Monday morning not only with several inches of snow still lingering on the ground but with their class schedules still intact for the day. With another 2 to 3 inches possible today, students are getting used to the slippery conditions.


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Man robbed at gunpoint in IMU

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A Bloomington man was robbed at gunpoint by two men at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the sixth floor bathroom of the Indiana Memorial Union, according to the IU Police Department. The victim, 28, reported one suspect was a black male approximately six feet tall with an average build and facial hair.


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Campus Web site hacked

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Five hours after this year's biggest snowstorm had stopped, IU was put under an emergency alert, thanks to a student hacker who manipulated the campus warning Web site.


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IU braves Survivor Challenge

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Eating raw onions, diving in a pool of mud and pickled pigs feet and eating live earthworms were just a few of the events during the "IU Survivor Challenge". The event was sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ and included fifty members of Greek houses, residence centers and campus organizations, along with audience members.


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Thirst quenching

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Even over the phone, Arian Moayed's voice was friendly, resonating and clear as a bell. A 2002 IU graduate, Moayed has covered a lot of ground in two years and is still moving ahead.





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Business Briefs

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WASHINGTON -- Halliburton will pay the Pentagon $6.3 million for possible overcharges by a subcontractor accused of giving kickbacks to supply U.S.


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Simpsons supplant science

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fter completing my first semester as an organic chemistry instructor at Iowa State University, I searched desperately through dozens of course evaluations looking for any positive student response until finally, I found one. It read, "He speaks English. YEE HAW!" Well, I never thought my ability to speak English was anything to "Yee Haw" about, but I'm glad somebody noticed.


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IUB receives grant for ePortfolio

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In a world where grades weigh largely on success, students may not be able to fully express their past achievements to future employers. Until now. IU will soon see the addition of a valuable student resource in every University branch across the state. IU has been granted over $500,000 to develop a new service called ePortfolio that will be available through Oncourse for the 2005-06 school year.


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Jordan River Forum

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Coffee houses address greater concerns It is interesting that in an article about Bloomington's coffee houses ("The Simple Pleasures" Jan. 22) staff writer Jenica Schultz failed to mention a huge issue many coffee consumers are concerned with -- fair trade -- coffee that has been fairly traded with the producer, assuring that no matter what the current market value of coffee, the farmers will be fairly compensated to maintain a living wage.