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Local candidates focus on economy

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The five candidates for Monroe County's at-large Common Council seats debated county finances and taxation for nearly two hours Tuesday at the Monroe County Public Library, focusing on rights of property owners and the role of city planners.


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Congressional candidates debate health care, I-69

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The three candidates for Indiana's 8th congressional district faced off Sunday night in Evansville for the next-to-last debate of the election season. Republican incumbent John Hostettler, Democrat Dr. Paul Perry and Libertarian Thomas Tindle met at the WNIN studio and spent an hour wrestling issues including a prescription drug benefit for senior citizens, the extension of Interstate 69 and campaigning. Perry, a hand surgeon, used patients' rights and prescription drugs as his core issue during the debate. During his opening statement, he reiterated the need for a prescription plan to ensure senior citizens have access to needed medicines.


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Lugar, Johnson touch on race's hot issues

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EVANSVILLE -- Senator Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) and challenger David Johnson spent about an hour Friday debating issues, arguing each other's attacks point-by-point.



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'Eyes Wide Shut' deserves second look

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Last year was a superb year for celluloid. The only problem is that one of the best films of 1999, if not the decade, was often misjudged and even ignored overall at awards time. The movie in question, "Eyes Wide Shut," deserves a second look.


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Site found for science building

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After months of meetings and discussion, a site has been found for the proposed Multidisiciplinary Science Building. Friday, the board of trustees approved a location between the Chemistry Building and Myers Hall.


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Spirits abound on campus

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Sit very quietly and listen to the silence in the Career Development Center, and you'll hear the ghosts of unborn babies crying. Or maybe it's just the whirring of the copy machines.


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Johnson giving Senate campaign 100% effort

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David Johnson is playing the odds. Despite an almost overwhelming public perception that no one can defeat incumbent Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.), Johnson, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, is standing resolutely on his platform for Congressional change.


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Incumbent campaigns for 5th Senate term

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He could just sit back and relax. Incumbent Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., is seeking re-election to a fifth consecutive term this year, and he is leading by double digits in every poll across the state. But Lugar is treating this election as though he were a first-time candidate.


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Grad students debate options

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The Graduate Student Organization sponsored an open forum Monday for graduate students, in which they were encouraged to voice their opinions in regard to how the IU Student Association is representing them and if that representation is effective.


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'With liberty and constitutionality for all'

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No government is good government -- at least, if you ask Libertarian U.S. Senate candidate Paul Hager. A lone wolf struggling to escape the partisan politics surrounding this year's election, Hager has focused his campaign on traditional Libertarian values.


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Senate candidates emphasize importance of youth voter turnout

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It seems the nation is abuzz with election zeal right now. But the politicians know better. They understand America is caught in a downward spiral of declining voter turnout. They know young voters are among the worst offenders when it comes to political nonchalance. And they're left with the question many pundits have recently considered: "How do we make them care?"


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Rally addresses salaries

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Child-care employees, parents, students and concerned community members gathered Monday at the Sample Gates to rally for higher wages and benefits for IU's child-care employees. The event, organized by an ad hoc committee of parents and teachers, wanted to draw attention to the low pay at the child-care centers.


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The season that could have been

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The women's soccer team doesn't like to reflect on what could have been. But after Sunday's 3-1 win against Kentucky, the Hoosiers (8-9-1) have found it more difficult to avoid wondering what could have been this season.





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Women outswim Illinois

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The women's swimming and diving team won 10 events to defeat Illinois 180.50-118.50 Saturday at the Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center. Senior Jenn Cristy won all four of her events, as she anchored the victorious 400-meter medley relay team and placed first in the 50-meter, 100-meter and 200-meter freestyle races.