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Penn excels in mediocre movie

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Somewhere in "I Am Sam" there is a very compelling story. There is a story of a man with the intellectual capacity of a 7-year-old, and the struggles he faces raising his daughter. There is a story of a girl who will be smarter than her father by the time she gets to first grade, and the difficulties she will face in school and at home knowing that Daddy is "different" These two stories are played out in the film's first 35 minutes, at which point the filmmakers chose to abandon them in favor of a courtroom drama. It was an unfortunate decision, because it turned a very insightful and touching film into a frustrating yawner.


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Knight decries Brand's words

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Former basketball coach Bob Knight waived confidentiality rights to his personnel file and denounced statements by IU President Myles Brand as "false and misleading" in an affidavit filed Wednesday in the Indiana Court of Appeals. Knight also said he'd like more information about what led to his firing in September 2000 for violations of a "zero-tolerance" policy.



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Officers prepare for celebrations

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Indiana State Police, Monroe County sheriffs and Bloomington and IU police officers will be in and around Bloomington for Final Four celebrations Saturday night. The IU residence halls will also increase their staff for the weekend to assist the needs of students.

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Balancing tradition and courtesy

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Ah, Halloween. Pumpkins, hay rides, cider, candy...toilet paper. This basic household item an alternate use come October. Some students, on and off campus and in fraternities and sororities, use toilet paper to prank.


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Reaching toward the dream

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Monday's Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration is intended to be more than a day off for students, faculty and Bloomington residents. A variety of activities will take place Monday, including an interfaith prayer service, a concert for freedom, a unity summit and march and a celebration lecture by Mary Frances Berry, chair of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. IU students will also participate in the community-wide "A Day On! Not a Day Off," a volunteering blitz matching student organizations with community service agencies.


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Hot spots to catch the game:

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36 hours $405,412.17

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With Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger" playing, 550 dancers ran into the gymnasium at the Health, Physical Education and Recreation building Friday night. The 11th Annual IU Dance Marathon -- a 36-hour nonstop party to benefit patients in Indianapolis' Riley Hospital for Children -- ended early Sunday morning to Queen's song, "We are the Champions."


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Senior contest winner reveals his dirty secrets

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Last year, senior Matt Robinson cleaned his apartment the day before he heard about the Messiest College Apartment contest. He wasn't worried: Robinson knew it wouldn't take long to duplicate his mess. This year, having forgotten about the contest, Robinson saw a banner advertisement for the Apartments.com promotion.


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Student trustee named

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Graduate student Sacha Willsey returned from class Monday morning to find her husband at the door, waving his arms, telling her to call the Governor's office -- she had been appointed to a two-year term as IU student trustee. Willsey said she didn't expect to get the position but was hoping. She only knew she was one of 10 graduate students nominated for the student trustee position. "I am very excited," she said. "I am very grateful, and I am very honored. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity."


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Clinton: Globalization can win this war

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GHENT, Belgium -- Global trade can help win the war against terrorism if the West spreads the wealth it generates more equitably, former President Bill Clinton told a conference of globalization critics Tuesday. "Not everyone who's angry is angry at the civilized world and wants to destroy it," Clinton said. "A lot are angry because they can't be a part of it."


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Exorcised

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LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Chances are, you didn't think this could happen. IU beat defending national champion and top-ranked Duke? No way. You were correct until less than a minute remained in Thursday night's South Regional semifinal in Rupp Arena. But, all those brackets with Duke marching straight to the Final Four took a big hit, thanks to an inspirational comeback that took the Hoosiers the entire second half to complete. It was the comeback that wouldn't quit. On a team that wouldn't fold, either.


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Additional inconvenience

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While it's understandable that more forms of identification should be required for such an important personal document as a driver's license, the ultimate goal of the counter-terrorism action will not be achieved. Terrorists with the time, money and desire to get a license probably won't go through the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) anyway. Even if they did, they could easily acquire a legitimate license by providing three fake and convincing forms of identification.


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Save this for a boring Friday

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In the spirit of Cheech and Chong comes "How High," a new comedy about two stoners who smoke some magical pot before taking their college entrance exams. They ace the tests, earn scholarships to Harvard and proceed to turn the prestigious school upside-down.


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Awards recognize members

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Kappa Alpha Theta, Pi Kappa Phi and Alpha Phi Alpha were recognized Thursday as IU's top greek chapters. The Interfraternity Council, the Panhellenic Association, the Multicultural Greek Council and the IU Pan-Hellenic Council came together to recognize the achievements of last year's greek community in the annual Greek Awards Ceremony at Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.



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Islamic clerics urge bin Laden to leave Afghanistan

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KABUL, Afghanistan -- Facing the prospect of U.S. attacks, Islamic clerics urged Osama bin Laden to leave Afghanistan. The United States said the call Thursday fell short of its demands, and a Taliban official acknowledged the alleged terrorist mastermind might have problems finding another nation willing to accept him.


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Four wrestlers move on to Nationals

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This weekend is what the Hoosier wrestling team has been working toward all season. Four wrestlers will travel to Albany, NY to participate in the NCAA Championships this Thursday. For one person, it's his last shot at the national title he covets. For another, it's his first championship. For the other two, it's their chance for redemption and to improve on last year's results.