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A family reunion worth attending

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"Meet the Fockers," the sequel to 2000's hit comedy "Meet the Parents," picks up where the first film left off. In preparation for their upcoming wedding, Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) and Pam Byrnes (Teri Polo) plan for their parents to meet for the first time. So begins a visit where uptight Jack and Dina Byrnes (Robert De Niro and Blythe Danner) meet the wacky Bernie and Roz Focker (Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand). Unsurprisingly, chaos ensues.


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I got ripped off by a 'Star Wars' nerd

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This past Saturday a few friends and I hit up the Star Wars Celebration III at the Indiana Convention Center in Indy. Well, sort of ... We arrived Saturday afternoon around 3 -- this way we'd be there in time for the panel featuring Warwick "Willow" Davis.


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What do I know? I just work here

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Hello, my name is Karen, and I like bad movies. Not an admission that you were expecting from someone who's spent a semester editing an entertainment magazine, huh? Believe me, I've taken plenty of flack for it. But if there's one thing I've learned this semester, it's that there are no right answers when it comes to film. People like what they like.


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Albuquerque prepares for 300th birthday

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- A yearlong celebration featuring art from Spain, dance from Mexico, Indian culture and a reenactment of a cattle drive will take place Albuquerque, N.M., as the city marks its 300th birthday. "There is something for everybody coming up over the next year or so," Mayor Martin Chavez told residents at a news conference where he was flanked by mariachis and costumed volunteers. "You are going to be so proud to be an Albuquerquean."


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Missing student found overseas

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IU junior Lisa Wright, reported missing by her family last week, has been found, according to a spokeswoman for London's Metropolitan Police Department. Matthew Steward, Wright's uncle, said the family received a call from London Police Monday.



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Trash or treasure?

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That box of Easy Mac might be better off in someone else's cupboard. And the old couch might look mismatched next to the wallpaper, but for families in need, it could be just what they were looking for.



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Students go 'phishing' for user info

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For students duped by a bogus e-mail claiming to be from the IU server, two students at the School of Informatics have a message: You've been spoofed by fictitious identity hackers.


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Around The Campus

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IU President Adam Herbert accepted the Outstanding Alumnus Award Saturday from the University of Southern California's Black Alumni Association.


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Phi Kappa Tau recognized as chapter

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Two years of hard work for the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity culminated April 9 with the official installation of its charter, which recognizes it as a chapter of the national fraternity. Forty-two newly initiated members were presented with their charter in the State Room of the Indiana Memorial Union.


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Vote for Pedro sets agenda

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Now that the new IU Student Association administration has gone through the formal rite of passage, it's down to business. On April 15 Vote for Pedro began its yearlong tenure planning to implement the platform that was the focus of their campaign. As summer is quickly approaching, IUSA executives are huddling together to plan their agenda for the upcoming school year.


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Particles

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WASHINGTON -- It sounds like science fiction, yet an experiment in which mice were forced into hibernation and then revived with no apparent ill effects might ultimately lead to new ways to treat the critically ill.



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YEAR OF EINSTEIN

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Exactly 100 years ago, 26-year-old physicist and mathematician Albert Einstein published three papers that changed scientists' perspectives forever. The year 2005 also marks 50th anniversary of the death of the German genius on April 18, 1955. Thinking back on his accomplishments and contributions, scientists all over the world have joined together celebrate the YEAR OF EINSTEIN.


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Around The State

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Legislation that would move all of Indiana to daylight-saving time advanced to the full Senate Monday for the first time since 1983 after an opponent provided a decisive vote to help it win a committee's endorsement and stay alive.




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I'm ready to come home

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While studying abroad in Seville, Spain, I learned a lot about not only Spanish culture but also my culture and myself. Through this experience, I now know how important it is to be able to view life from another world perspective.