2008-02-07 Ball State daily news, Vol. 87, Issue 99

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Description: Committed to the future : Hoke inks 21 recruits, adds depth to program; Storms rip through Indiana : Heavy rains causes water to leak into North Quad basement; Pence speaks about HIV/AIDS : Disease infects more than 60 million people; Ball State University expands recreational buildings : First phase of construction to begin late March; Students can get free HIV/AIDS testing; Health plan brings in 21,000 applications; Two students earn $1,000 check for work : Interior design majors will help refurbish Indianapolis home; New Years travel impeded : Weather could affect 2008s Year of the Rat festivities attendance; Lincolns carriage to return : Vehicle was used to transport president before assassination; Cards recruit Davis heir; Student initiative; Presidents spending way out of hand; $30,000 profit of Muncie Gras to cover future costs of event : Businesses, city benefit from profit more events to occur; Ball State Universitys greek community hosts talent competition; Senators of Student Government Association look to fill more seats : School supplies, stop signs discussed during meeting; Youngest licensed insurance agent at 18; Mini-vacuum proves helpful : Suctioning clot before implementing stent is beneficial; Tornadoes ravage states : At least 54 people were killed, hundreds were injured in storms; Companies indicted for tainted pet food : Reports suggest 1,950 cats, 2,200 dogs died from toxins; Upset gone in a flash : Cardinals miss Free Throws costing them win vs. Golden Flashes; Oh, baby : Dickie V is back : Broadcast legend returns to airwaves after throat surgery; Former Yankee accepts blame : Cone admits fault in allowing steroids to continue in Major League Baseball; Lookin for that Soulja girl; When Caesar met Cleopatra : Ball State Opera Theatre performs Julius Caesar in Egypt this weekend; Leaving it to faith : A religious studies professor with cancer explains his views on the afterlife
Includes articles from 72 Hours.
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Origin: 2008-02-07
Created By: Human, Daniel
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Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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