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Faculty mourns scholar

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IU history professor Bill Cohen worked at home Sunday, preparing a brand new lecture. He always tried to keep his lectures up to date and didn't like to use old notes, said George Juergens, a retired American History professor and a friend of Cohen's.


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Protecting the Homeland

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WASHINGTON -- The Department of Homeland Security being created Monday with the stroke of President Bush's pen, will suffer through the normal "growing pains" and will not be fully operational for up to two years, the White House said.


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Hoosier wrestlers finish strong

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In the Missouri Open, their first tournament of the year, the Hoosiers notched three top-five finishes. Sophomore Pat DeGain (197-pounds), and juniors Coyte Cooper (141-pounds), and Ty Matthews (heavyweight) finished first, second, and fourth respectively in their weight classes Sunday. DeGain, Cooper, and Matthews were all ranked in the top 20 of their weight classes in preseason publications and, on Sunday, they showed why.


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Diver excels, eyes IU records

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Challenges a person undertakes can often make them tougher. Junior co-captain diver Marc Carlton has been through many challenges throughout his diving career here at IU. Carlton came to IU as a four-time high school All-American selection and a four-time New York state champion. He also placed fourth on the one-meter at the 1999 Junior National Championships.

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Rough year comes to ugly close

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Purdue 34, IU 10. Just like that, the Hoosiers closed the door on another rough rebuilding season. In the week prior to the intrastate rival game against Purdue, it seemed that the Hoosiers were so pumped up, so excited and so ready to win the finale.


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IU hosts Notre Dame in second round NCAA play

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In recent years, November and December is when the IU men's soccer team puts it all together and begins another march to the College Cup. After being ousted from the Big Ten Championships by Penn State on penalty kicks, the Hoosiers were forced to wait and see where they would be placed in the NCAA Tournament. No. 5 IU (14-3-2) still received a first round bye and will host No. 21 Notre Dame (12-5-3) 7 p.m. Wednesday in second round action, but the Hoosiers were snubbed of a top eight seed which would offer more home field opportunities.


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A tale of two teams

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TERRE HAUTE -- For the first time in the IU's history both the No. 15 men and No. 20 women's cross country teams competed in the NCAA Championships Monday.


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Hoosiers have hot hands in Hawaii

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LAHAINA, Hawaii -- Mike Davis was disappointed in what people were expecting out of his Indiana team coming off the loss to Maryland in last season's national championship game. "Too low, too low," he said of his team's preseason rankings following Monday's 84-71 victory over Massachusetts in the opening round of the Maui Invitational.


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PBS presents Sigmund Freud analysis

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NEW YORK-- What is it about Sigmund Freud that makes us feel anxious? Is it his bearded, stern countenance? That business with the cocaine? The way he, under the auspices of science, turned a cigar into a phallic symbol? Wouldn't it be a lot more comfortable without Freud in our lives -- where Mom is just Mom, not some taboo love object, and a cigar is always just a cigar?


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Clooney says 'Solaris' is a tough acting job

NEW YORK -- George Clooney said his latest role in Steven Soderbergh's "Solaris'' has been his toughest acting job to date. But the 41-year-old star is afraid it's his derriere that will get all the attention.


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'The Osbounes' enters second season

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NEW YORK -- "The Osbournes" becomes a reality show in the bleakest sense this season, as Ozzy and the kids cope with matriarch Sharon Osbourne's colon cancer.


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Graceland reverses impersonator ban

MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Elvis impersonators can continue swiveling their hips and quivering their lips, after Graceland reversed its earlier decision to sever its support of festivals featuring clones of the King.


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Get with the times

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"Everyone has to understand that Augusta isn't quick to change things," Woods said in August in his personal diary at www.tigerwoods.com.


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'Blue/Orange' opens off-Broadway

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NEW YORK -- Physician, heal thyself. It would help a lot if the two doctors in "Blue/Orange,'' Joe Penhall's frenetic, agitated drama about mental illness and its relationship to racism, did just that: took two tranquilizers and calmed down.


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Around the campus

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Elsa Gunter from the New Jersey Institute of Technology will present "Live and Free," a speech on "Bringing Testing and Verification Closer Together." The presentation will be in Lindley Hall, Room 101 from 3 to 4 p.m. today. For more information, contact the Computer Science department at 855-6862.


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Business in Brief

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RadioShack stops asking for names Victoria's Secret settles class-action suit Burger King cuts prices in price war CoorsTek rejects Coors buyout offer


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Around the Region

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EVANSVILLE -- Narcotics officers from the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Department and the Evansville Police Department plan to form a single narcotics division at the end of the year.


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WTO talks open medicine access

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GENEVA -- Negotiators opened talks Monday at the World Trade Organization on the issue of access to medicines in hopes of reaching a compromise by an end-of-year deadline between the United States, which wants to protect its pharmaceutical industry, and developing countries stricken by epidemics.


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'Ugetsu': A classic for all

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The Japanese movie "Ugetsu" played as the second to last installment of this semester's City Lights film series. The series screens films free to the public 7 p.m. every Friday in Ballantine Hall, Room 013.


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Entertainment options abound for IU students

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After being involved in the business school curriculum for some time, junior Eddie Anderson has been exposed to the real options that are offered to students at the Kelley School of Business. Lucrative job opportunities with companies from Phillip Morris Companies Inc. to Proctor & Gamble are all available to them. But for Anderson, a once aspiring Broadway actor, this wasn't what he wanted.