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Getting the run around

The Herald Times ran a peculiar article June 15. An IU student was dropped off at home after a night of drinking and partying and woke up to find her male acquaintance raping her. She insisted he stop, but he didn't. After he was gone, she called the Bloomington Police Department and he was arrested within a few hours. He admitted to the crime -- in a videotaped confession -- and a short time later, the Office of the Monroe County Prosecutor Carl Salzmann dismissed the case, citing a lack of evidence.



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Indiana soldier killed by sniper in Iraq

SHELBYVILLE, Ind. -- A U.S. soldier from Indiana who was killed by a sniper while patrolling in Baghdad was fulfilling his lifelong dream to serve in the military, his family said Tuesday.


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Too much of a good thing drowns farm fields

An overabundance of spring rain has drowned the hopes of many southern Indiana farmers for a good crop year. Mike Thomas has planted corn on just 58 of the 300 acres he farms outside Evansville. He's left most of his fields fallow, though still hopes to plant soybeans this month if the weather cooperates and the soil dries. Low spots on his farm have standing water.

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Bookstores gear up for fifth Harry Potter book

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Hogwarts and wizards and frogs, oh my! It is no surprise that the release of "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," the fifth and latest edition in the Harry Potter series, will be a celebratory occasion for many adoring fans.


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Gilliam's truly 'Lost in La Mancha'

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Perry Gilliam is a director of immense skill. Churning out works of sheer brilliance ("Brazil," "The Fisher King" and "12 Monkeys"), or at the very least flawed yet fascinating filmmaking i.e. "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" -- the man's a master (albeit a strange one) of his field. That's part of what's so disheartening about "Lost in La Mancha," the documentary chronicling the rise and fall of Gilliam's Don Quixote-themed dream project.


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'Go Wild' someplace else

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While some may wonder why "Rugrats Go Wild" was made, one must look at the roots. The movie is a combination of both "Rugrats" and "The Wild Thornberry's," which have each had their own movies prior. "Rugrats" actually has two, which have made money. "The Wild Thornberry's" movie was even nominated for a Best Song Oscar.



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Choose wisely, grasshopper

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Life is about choices. Life is about decisions. Life is about selecting our preferences, about identifying our preferences, about defining our opinions.


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Even the ten-year-olds didn't laugh

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I'm sorry if you saw this movie. In fact, I apologize to my younger brother, who I convinced to accompany me. I apologize on behalf of Kerasotes for bringing this dumbfest to town. I apologize to the two ten-year-old boys and their fathers -- the only others at the showing I went to.


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'Thief' purebred Radiohead

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When the beautiful people breed, their offspring are either endowed with an otherworldly genetic code of perfection, inheriting all of the best qualities, or they become Frank Stallone. With its sixth studio album officially out, Hail to the Thief is purebred Radiohead and a swaggering culmination of the band's best features. The Oxford-based rockers have delivered an album that draws from its critically acclaimed past and leaves us wondering where it'll go next.


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'Talk to Her' takes the big sleep

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"Talk to Her," Pedro Almodóvar's latest Spanish flick, explores the lives and emotional turbulence of two men, whose respective love interests are in a coma. While acted and directed well, the actual plot of the film is about as interesting as their brain-dead women.


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Cop flick guilty of mediocrity

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This is another action flick for Harrison Ford, and yet it dulls in comparison to his previous works such as "The Fugitive" or the "Indiana Jones" series. "Hollywood Homicide" attempts to deviate from the usual suspenseful action film by being an action comedy that delves more into the personal lives of two detectives. But it ends up being less than suspenseful and lacking in focus due to an overload of subplots.


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'Old School' goes new school on DVD

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"Old School" desperately wants to be "National Lampoon's Animal House," and it will go to any lengths to elicit a full-on, piss-your-pants laugh attack to prove it. Rightfully, it was a big hit in theaters. With a new unrated DVD, it's that much better. Well mostly, viewers are "treated" to additional helpings of Will Ferrell's bare ass.


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Folking with the electronic formula in 'Rounds'

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Four Tet's Rounds, the brainchild of Fridge musician Kieran Hebden, isn't just any electronic record. He has inspired the genre of trip hop, previously explored by only a few musicians (Portishead for one), to expand its boundaries. Warp Records is home to many talented electronic musicians who are freeing themselves from techno and house music with avant-garde electronica, Autechre and Aphex Twin being Four Tet's most illustrious label mates.


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Metheny leaves them wanting less

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Yet another argument for bringing back vinyl would be that few people, even the geniuses, aren't as interesting to the rest of the world as they are to themselves. Records rarely exceeded 45 minutes because they physically couldn't (according to RIAA standards).


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Allure present, but lost with art school

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Former British art student Allison Goldfrapp (with musical partner/composer Will Gregory) paints a picture of electronic mysticism and allure with her second full-length, Black Cherry. With roots in synth-driven eloquence, song titles like "Crystalline Green" tell all.



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'Naked Pictures' in the Taco Bell

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Too bad Jack White decided to guest on this album, thereby lowering his IQ by association. Electric Six's mixture of neo-hair-metal stupidity ala Andrew W.K., but somehow worse, is an exercise in blandness. You wouldn't think an album attempting to be chock full of adrenaline could be this vanilla, but with lyrics like "Fire in the disco/Fire in the Taco Bell/Fire in the disco/Fire in the gates of hell," and barely-developed attempts at keyboard coolness, Fire is all smoke.