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Tampa lawyer beats Reno in tight race

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MIAMI -- Florida finally sorted out the mess Tuesday from last week's bungled election as final vote counts showed Bill McBride narrowly defeating Janet Reno for the Democratic nomination for governor. The former Clinton administration attorney general conceded the nomination, saying she told McBride "he was going to be a great governor." McBride, a Tampa lawyer and first-time candidate, won by about 4,800 votes out of more than 1.3 million cast, according to the still-unofficial figures. He will face Republican Gov. Jeb Bush in November.


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Man linked to dead reporter

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KARACHI, Pakistan -- An al Qaeda militant arrested with alleged Sept. 11 organizer Ramzi Binalshibh has been identified as one of the killers of Wall Street Journal correspondent Daniel Pearl, a senior police official said Tuesday. The identification was made by a Pakistani held but not charged in the kidnap-slaying of the newspaper's South Asian correspondent, according to the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.



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Abortion-rights group may challenge ruling

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INDIANAPOLIS -- An abortion-rights group is considering challenging an appeals court ruling that Indiana's law requiring women to get in-person counseling before an abortion is constitutional. Betty Cockrum, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Greater Indiana, said the group is reviewing the ruling to decide whether to take the case to the U.S. Supreme Court. "As we've said all along, those waiting periods are very burdensome," Cockrum said Tuesday. "My greatest emphasis is how difficult an abortion is for any woman who is faced with it. It is not a frivolous undertaking on any woman's part, and to the extent that you add to that burden, it's a problem."

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Ragweed plagues Indiana's seasonal allergy sufferers

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INDIANAPOLIS -- As summer gives way to autumn, rising levels of ragweed pollen are sending many Indiana allergy sufferers running to tissue boxes and doctors' offices. An estimated 20 percent of the state's residents suffer from seasonal allergies, and many have had a tough summer, even though, according to experts, this has been an average allergy season. Eric Willman looks forward to the changing of the seasons. But not from summer to fall. He prefers winter, when everything is dead.


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Living like King Tut

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COLUMBUS, Ind. -- Patrick Conner acknowledges that the two pyramids in his side yard are a bit unusual and attract a lot of attention. "People stop by every day and ask about them," Conner said. "They are kind of hard to miss." The two large structures are visible from U.S. 31 and curious motorists often use the front yard of his home as a parking lot, so they can get a closer look. But if those visitors think Conner's outside pyramids are unusual, they should peek inside his house. The interior looks like the inside of the pyramids used as burial chambers for ancient Egyptian royalty.


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IU families face financial woes

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Each semester, about 200 families facing hardships like death, illness and job losses consult with assistant bursar Janet Flynn. Affected families may be allowed to spread students' school expenses over a longer period. This year, stock prices dropped, job growth was stagnate and IU tuition rose. But Flynn says she has seen no increase in hardship families. "I don't think there's any large difference I've seen," she said. While some national media report on students' financial crises caused by the country's economic problems, there are few visible signs in Bloomington of financial disasters forcing undergraduates out of college. And experts and statistics suggest there are a few.


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Creek search uncovers new evidence

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Crews working all day Monday to search Salt Creek discovered new evidence police say could be linked to missing IU student Jill Behrman. BPD Detective Marty Deckard, a member of the Jill Behrman Task Force, said investigators will forensically analyze the evidence to determine whether it has any value.


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Iraq allows inspectors to return

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UNITED NATIONS -- Iraq agreed Monday to allow the unconditional return of U.N. weapons inspectors, a reversal coming days after President Bush warned Baghdad to comply with U.N. resolutions or face military action. The White House dismissed the offer as a tactical move.


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'She was one of us'

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Last Sept. 17, Marilyn Behrman was stranded out of town visiting relatives. But she felt the need to be back in Bloomington with her family at Nick's English Hut. It would have been her daughter Jill's 21st birthday. Today would have been her 22nd. As rescue crews continue to search Salt Creek for evidence that may help them recover Jill Behrman, the IU student missing since May of 2000, family and friends are remembering her on her birthday.




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Residents more cautious after intruder, assault

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Students are looking over their shoulders days after a woman was attacked outside a residence hall, taking steps to ensure they won't be next. "I am more cautious now," said sophomore Adrienne White, a resident of Wright Quad.


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IUPD Blotter

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Around the Campus

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Rich Hardesty to play benefit concert on campus Latino-oriented sorority holding informational meeting tonght Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance hosting mass meeeting Chemistry graduate student to give seminar today Trustees to meet this week


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Suspect in New York cell nabbed

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- An American of Yemeni descent was arrested in Bahrain and transferred to U.S. authorities investigating an alleged terror cell in upstate New York, a Bahraini government official said Monday.


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Saudi Arabia ups pressure on Iraq

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UNITED NATIONS -- Saudi Arabia has turned up the pressure on Baghdad, hinting that it might offer its desert installations as a jump-off base for any U.S. military campaign against Iraq--as long as such an attack had U.N. sanction.


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Sept. 11 planners in U.S. custody

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KARACHI, Pakistan -- Alleged Sept. 11 planner Ramzi Binalshibh and four other al Qaeda suspects were handed over to the United States on Monday, the Pakistani government said. Two officials said the five were flown out of Pakistan.


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Some good news for O'Bannon

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Gov. Frank O'Bannon was almost beaming the other day, and why not? He had some good news in state government to talk about for a change. "There is always room for good news," O'Bannon said.


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License requirements ease

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INDIANAPOLIS -- State officials announced Monday that they will relax identification requirements for new driver's licenses that triggered a civil-rights lawsuit.