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2001-08-16 Ball State daily news, Vol. 81, No. 1

Easterner (Muncie, Ind.); Ball State news; Ball State daily news; Ball State University daily news; Daily news (Muncie, Ind.)

Description: Drug has Task Force officials watching campus; Democrats endorse Fox as candidate in 2002; Bottoms up; Former University officer cleared of charges during July trial; Lutheran Church undertakes first major study of homosexuality; Student employees may see pay raise; Records an essential part of review; Campus paper is here to serve you; Majors not what are really important; Russian, Americans begin four-month stay; Cuban president celebrates 75th birthday; Four-year investigation wasted; Pakistan celebrates its independence; Western states battle blazing forest fires; Death toll in Thailand floods reach 105; 80 miles per gallon prototype car considered unrealistic; Twins pandas first born in repopulation program; Purdue slayings may be result of road rage; Redistricting creates political drama; Legal battle continues over surrogate twins; Sony will stop use of fake reviews; Irish army members arrested after training; Hot air: Air festival held at Muncie Airport featuring bands, exhibits, flying Elvii; Bush signs $5.5 billion farm aid bill; Condit calls newspaper criticism unfair; Appelate court overturns death sentence; A whole new ballgame; Lynch, team optimistic about football future; GMAC Bowl gives Mid-American Conference another post-season chance; University of Nevada Las Vegas quarterback could swing balance of power; New conference wants to boost programs; Running game will be key to Card attack; Ball State defense could be best in years; Kentucky receives inquiry letter from National Collegiate Athletic Association; Toledo, Western Michigan atop conference poll; Gators favored to win yet another Southeastern Conference title game; Chicagos McNown slipping down depth chart; King of the Hill; Triple threat; Cardinals seeking redemption over last years final; Newcomer Stacey Ritz beats injuries to fulfill dream; Team eyeing Mid-American Conference title that eluded it last year; New look in store for Cards; Hopes rise for team in 2nd year; Cards reload for upcoming season; International Olympics Committee messed up giving China summer games; Indiana restricts actions of agents; Expectations rise as Cardinals enter 3rd season; Little general: Jen Halliday brings new look and new attitude to Ball State; Team rebounds after rough year; Battle of the bands; University Programs Board plans fall activities; Off campus dining; Emens season set to kick off with Titanic; Proper etiquette is key to successful interview experience; Just nuke it: This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the microwave oven; Pie takes box office cake with Nal debut; Ball State sports announcer begins 46th year on air; Muncie Davis to draw Idea Mr. Potato Head; Pitfalls, annoyances await freshmen; 115 year-old medium school hosts psychic fairs, Firewalk; The art of anime; Oldfield accepts coaching position at Minnesota; Brownell celebrates his first year in office; Tuition increases over summer; Horse put to sleep after accident; Roller named head coach after Oldfield resignation; Ball State may get its new music building; Letterman Top 10 filmed at university; Bullington finds place on 2001 National Team; Officers receive national, university awards; 4 hour search ends in Ball State preserve; Police director retires after 34 years; WIPB TV temporarily off the air; Professor dies after suffering stroke; Student-produced TV shows wins at regional Emmy competition; New complex offers community off-campus; New sports bar is in planning stages; will bring newest trend in bars to Muncie; Movie has little effect on residents; City of Terre Haute copes with federal execution; McVeigh says nothing prior to execution; witnesses share experience; How to speak like a native; Out of towners; Ball State offers students free services; Things to do in downtown Muncie; Change underway across campus as Ball State evolves; Detectives compare life to Hollywood; Music scene flourishes in Muncie; Students may benefit from credit overload; RAO prepares student leaders for job; Muncie not just any average town; Student representative appointed by governor
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Origin: 2001-08-16
Created By: Gubbins, Tom
Publisher: Ball State University
Source: http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/107622
Collection: BSU Student Newspaper
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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