2006-10-19 Ball State daily news, Vol. 86, Issue 43

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Description: Fireworks spark Homecoming celebration : Music on McKinley offers food, live music, local art to students, community; Student Government Association senators discuss plans for recreation center expansion : University representatives present possible additions at Wednesday meeting; Freshmen to stay in jail until Monday : Players may face up to 20 years in prison if convicted of thefts; Ball State University to dedicate gateway to campus : Alumni from six classes donated about $250,000 for improving entrance; Food burglar chased, caught by Ball State University students : Juniors discovered neighbor looking through their freezer; Legislative panel recommends meth registry; Students discuss Sexually Transmitted Diseases, drug use, sexual health issues in open forum : Program sponsored by Multicultural Center, part of monthly series; State to expand heating, prices may drop; Nice try. We’re still here.; Message boards, blogs revolutionize business of sports; Slash commercial creates new level of selling out; American public’s gullibility increases, leads to greater advertising success; Prime Minister looks for help ending violence : Iraq’s premier in talks with top Shiite leader, radical, anti-United States cleric; United States continues to watch North Korea : Rice pledges to defend Japan, tells countries not to start arms race; Voter identification issue returns to court : Politician argue with federal judge over election policy; Anderson to lose factory, 1,325 jobs : General Motors spin-off company once employed more than 27,000 workers; Wal-Mart to expend $4 generic drug plan : Program will make low-cost medicine available in Indiana; Lilly & Co. accused of influencing medical rules : Doctors claim company tried to make its drug standard in treatment; Bo Diddley and Friends; Music fans should look to local scene for good, live music; Injuries pile up on defensive side of ball : Several Cardinals unable to perform due to various ailments; Ivan Rodriguez has been key to revival : Sixteen-year veteran offers leadership to championship teams; Former Colts quarter back coaches 1-AA San Diego into top 25 : Jim Harbaugh tries to garner support for non-scholarship team; Mets’ Maine forces decisive Game 7 : Solid rookie pitcher wins pivotal Game 6 with help from Reyes; Government skeptical of threat against National Football League : Stadiums targeted for radiological bomb in Internet conversation
Includes articles from 72 Hours.
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Origin: 2006-10-19
Created By: Studinski, Dave
Publisher: Ball State University
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Collection: BSU Student Newspaper
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Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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