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Hoosiers finding birds with virus

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SOUTH BEND -- Northern Indiana residents have turned in scores of sick or dead hawks and owls they suspect may have been infected with the West Nile virus. "The birds are listless. They can just sit there unaware of their surroundings," said Carole Riewe, director of Rum Village Nature Center, which has received several of the birds.


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State officials report second West Nile death

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MUNCIE -- A Muncie man is believed to be Indiana's second fatality from the West Nile virus. Leo Stigler, 72, died Sunday at Ball Memorial Hospital after being admitted to the hospital two days earlier. Stigler's wife, Esser Stigler, told The Star Press that a recent illness had curtailed her husband's hobbies of hunting and fishing, and she believes he was bitten by a mosquito near their home.


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Gunman in restaurant dies of self-inflicted wounds

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RICHMOND, Ind. -- A former restaurant employee who returned to the eatery and fatally shot a cook died late Friday from a self-inflicted gunshot wound as he was being moved to an Indianapolis hospital. Capt. William Shake of the Richmond Police Department said Saturday that Shu Jeh Lee, 47, died from the gunshot wound to his head shortly after the ambulance left Richmond's Reid Memorial Hospital.


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Latino community highlighted in photographer's work

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National Hispanic Heritage month kicked off in Bloomington Sunday with a reception at the Mathers Museum for the work of local photographer Tyagan Miller. The collection, called "La Cara Latina de Bloomington" (The Hispanic Face of Bloomington), is a series of portraits and biographical captions of some of the many people of Latin decent in the Bloomington area.

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Week of Caring ends as a success

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Following a week filled with multiple community events, leaders and participants in Bloomington's Week of Caring met at noon on Friday to discuss the week's activities and give awards of appreciation to sponsors and participants. "This has been an incredible week for the community…and an emotional week for our country," Mayor John Fernandez said. He said the tribute during the week was better than could have been expected. This was the sixth year for Bloomington's Week of Caring, which was timed to coincide with the national Participate America week surrounding Sept. 11. The events were in celebration of democracy and in tribute to those who lost their lives a year ago.


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Another Florida voting fiasco

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MIAMI -- Eleven other Florida counties had the same kind of touch-screen voting machines used in Miami-Dade County, where voting irregularities have tied up another major election. They were operated by similar crews of mainly elderly volunteers who had worked low-tech elections for years. So why did Tuesday's primary go so well in those places and so miserably here?


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Britain challenges U.N on Iraq

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UNITED NATIONS -- Britain challenged the United Nations on Saturday to stand up to Iraq's defiance of Security Council resolutions, echoing the demand issued by President Bush under threat of unilateral U.S. military attack. "We have not just an interest, but a responsibility to ensure that Iraq complies fully with international law," British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw told the 190-nation General Assembly. "We have to be clear to Iraq and to ourselves about the consequences which will flow from a failure by Iraq to meet its obligations."


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Election unrest spreads

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SRINAGAR, India -- Indian soldiers shot and killed nine suspected Islamic rebels Sunday in a border sweep just hours before the start of Kashmir's crucial state elections. The shootout occurred after a key government minister survived an assassination attempt earlier in the day. Two guards of Tourism Minister Sakina Yatoo were killed when attackers ambushed her well-guarded campaign convoy, officials said. Three others were wounded.



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Paying for our war with Iraq

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Having celebrated the first anniversary of the day which changed this country and the world forever, attention in the United States has shifted from terror and Afghanistan to Sadam Hussein and Iraq. In the midst of a possible American-led (or just "American") invasion of Iraq, serious questions and criticisms have been raised.



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Seniors hold high expectations

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Seniors bring experience, expertise and excitement. Two seniors on this years men's golf team are full of these attributes. Ben Davidson and Mike Miller have been playing competitively for IU since they were freshmen.


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Experienced team tees-off

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The IU women's golf team opens its season with the Wolverine Invitational in Ann Arbor, Mich. this weekend. This will mark the fourth time that the team has taken part in the tournament, which will feature 11 teams from the Midwest region. The Hoosiers have performed well in this tournament previously, winning the event in 1996 and 1997.


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IU faces tough weekend

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The field hockey team heads north this weekend to take part in the Big Ten/Big East Challenge hosted by Syracuse University, the beginning of a six game road trip. They will battle Rutgers on Saturday afternoon and face off against Villanova on Sunday morning. Other teams representing the Big Ten in the tournament are Ohio State and Michigan State.



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Air Force, Hartwick pose physical threats

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Physical teams have caused the IU men's soccer team trouble early this season and that's just what they will face this weekend as they travel to the Butler Classic for a pair of weekend matches. The No. 9 ranked Hoosier squad will face the Air Force Academy at 6 p.m. tonight at Kuntz Field in Indianapolis and will then go to battle with Hartwick College at noon Sunday. The games begin a five-game road trip for the Hoosiers.


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IUPD Blotter

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The following activity was reported by the IU Police Department.


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IU shuts out Musketeers

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IU got physical and put in a winning performance Thursday night during their game against Xavier. The star of the game was junior forward Shelly Gruszka who scored the game's only two goals. Gruszka first hit the back of the net off an assist from junior defender Carly Everett in the 23rd minute.


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Parking revenue profitable

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IU Parking Operations stands to gain almost twice the amount of revenues from parking violations as Indianapolis this year. In 2001, $1.2 million were collected in fines for the city of Indianapolis, with the same amount being budgeted for this year, according to Peter McGommery, director of the city's Ordinance Violations Bureau.


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Images of crime inaccurate

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\"I'll make him an offer he can't refuse," said Vito Corleone, a character brought to life by Marlon Brando in the classic film, "The Godfather." "But, I'm funny how? Funny like a clown? I amuse you?" said the hotheaded hit man Tommy DeVito, played by Joe Pesci, in Martin Scorsese's "Goodfellas."