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Clark Kent was on to something

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Superman's alter ego is a "mild-mannered" reporter named Clark Kent. Clark Kent happens to be a nice guy who is a positive role model for a younger colleague (Jimmy Olsen) and wins the respect -- and love -- of his co-worker (Lois Lane). Coincidence? I think not.



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Dining hall closings will RPS

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I could not agree more with the Nov. 21 staff editorial, "Dining hall closings irresponsible step." Having to make a trek to some other residence hall for a meal would inspire me to search for alternatives to residence hall dining.

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Support IU basketball

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I am an IU alumnus who is a 35-year, avid IU basketball fan. Another alum and I travel to Bloomington every year to see two IU games. I heard recently that attendance at home games is lower than in previous years. I hope this piece of news isn't true.


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Hand counting is more accurate

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I'm an election judge in Dallas County, Texas, and I have been in the computer business long enough (early 1970s) to have actually used punch cards.



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Hossler\'s logic is questionable

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Don Hossler needn't worry about being perceived as being disingenuous. He tells us that student SAT scores have been stable for a decade and that our incoming class is only modestly weaker.



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Columnist is wrong

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Matt Csanyi's column "America must educate" (Nov. 14), in which he makes a plea for worldwide population control, offers no solutions to the problem of overpopulation.



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Hoosiers beat Brown at tourney

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Playing four games during the course of the week, the women's basketball team didn't enjoy the luxury of time off this holiday break. But they had plenty to be thankful for. They've leaped to their first 5-0 start since the 1994-95 season.


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Bidding wars continue

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Earlier this month, PepsiCo made an offer to acquire Quaker Oats Co., formally starting a bidding war for the company. Rumors of a sale started in March for Quaker, which produces brands such as Aunt Jemima, Captain Crunch cereal, Rice-A-Roni and, more importantly, Gatorade sports drink.


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Police must be held responsible

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to hear arguments on whether private citizens should be allowed to bring civil lawsuits against the police. Under the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, only the Justice Department can bring such suits against police departments.


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Service learning courses offer spring break opportunities

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"Earn Credits While Performing Service!" These words greeted many residence hall students when they received the "Alternate Spring Break" pamphlet in their mailboxes. The Community Outreach and Partnerships in Service-Learning is offering six-week classes, which include a week of service during spring break, where students can earn two credit hours, according to the pamphlet.


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Actress returns in 'Never Again'

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Jill Clayburgh is awaiting the 2001 release of her latest movie, "Never Again," a romantic comedy. But the actress is no stranger to leading film roles. Clayburgh is best known for her portrayal of Erica Benton, a woman who struggles to find her identity and rebuild her life after her husband divorces her, in 1978's "An Unmarried Woman."


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Team falls twice in N.Y.

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NEW YORK -- As interim head coach Mike Davis walked off the court at Madison Square Garden at halftime with IU down 42-22 against Texas, he was looking at the floor and loosening his tie. He was clearly frustrated with a team playing one of its worst halves of basketball, making only six shots from the field.


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Hoosiers advance in NCAAs

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SEATTLE -- Marcus Chorvat had a busy night Saturday in Seattle. Against Washington in NCAA men's soccer tournament, the sophomore midfielder scored a goal, got ejected and said plenty of prayers. In that order.


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Health Center offers counseling for students

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Every day, about 86 Americans commit suicide and another 1,500 make an attempt, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Tuesday night, one of those 86 suicides occurred on campus with the death of sophomore Jason Schwab.